This sweet, lovely lady is Molly! Born June 26, 2018, Molly is a beautiful, oh-so-cottony-soft tricolor Cavalier heart throb! Her deep brown eyes and gentle composure have everyone she meets falling head over heels at first glance!
Molly spent the first 5 of her 7 years in her breeder’s kennel. She was then given to a caring lady who adored Molly, but when the woman’s own health declined, she made the difficult decision to give her to Cavalier Rescue USA.
As Molly has gained more confidence in her foster home, she is revealing a bit more of her true personality. She has a happy, playful nature! Recently, she’s started to run like a little racehorse when called to come in from outside, so excited to be coming when called! On a few occasions, she’s initiated play with her foster sibling, then quickly changes her mind about it. These things could come in time – when Molly is comfortable and feels secure in her new home. Molly is a true love bug and most deserving of a loving family of her own.
Molly is housetrained, crate trained, spayed, microchipped and current on her vaccines. She weighs 17 lbs. Molly has a Grade 4 heart murmur for which she takes Vetmedin twice daily. Going forward, she will need to be checked every 8-12 months by a Veterinary Cardiologist and continue on prescribed medications. Prior to coming to rescue, Molly tested positive for Valley Fever and is prescribed Itraconazole, an antifungal, plus Gabapentin. In addition, Molly takes a liver supplement, which counteracts the damage the antifungal can cause to her liver. Molly will need to continue having her Valley Fever titer levels monitored by her veterinarian every 6 months and over time she should be able to be tapered off some of the medications.
Molly loves meeting new people. Small children, however, tend to make her nervous so we think Molly will be happiest in an adult-only home. Molly has always lived with other dogs and enjoys being part of the pack with her foster siblings. We think she would enjoy the companionship of another dog in her new home; one who is well mannered and with similar temperament to Molly. She has not been cat-tested.
If you ask Molly, it’s always time to eat! She is a very eager eater, who would love to get all the treats being dispersed! She has learned she must wait for her name to be called at treat time and she does great with that. She walks well on a leash and enjoys a daily walk, getting as many sniffs as are allowed. Molly is a submissive, loving, devoted Cavalier who prefers to be near her people at all times; however, she does not require very much lap time. Instead, she is often found lying curled up in a cozy corner nearby.
Aside from her calm, sweet demeanor, Molly does have a mischievous side, as well. One day she found a package of tiny potatoes on the pantry shelf. She pulled that package off the shelf, dragged it down the hall into the guest room and had herself a potato party! She was oh-so proud of herself! Thankfully, no potatoes were eaten.
We want Molly to have a long, healthy and happy life. With that in mind, we are looking for a family who will commit to taking Molly to her Valley Fever and cardiology checkups. Given her love for food, her new family must also be committed to helping Molly maintain a good weight with exercise and a heart-healthy diet.
Molly is looking for a very special family; one who will cherish her forever and commit to meeting her health needs as stated above. If we have described your home and you think Molly would be a good fit for your family, please submit an online application, if you haven’t already done so. Then email Carolyn at smallpaws4@mac.com so she knows of your interest in Molly. Molly is eagerly waiting to meet her new family!