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Saturday, January 1

Meet Sweet Miss Molly Malone!

Meet our Sweet Miss Molly Malone!

Born Oct. 15 2010 to a German mom and a Scottish dad, 2 wonderful canines came together to produce this of exceptional mix of a German Pointer and a Border Collie. A mix that is going to cause a lot of mischief having the smartest nose combined with the smartest brain on the canine planet, we will be in for a treat!

Below is the first photo we received of Miss Molly and who would not melt and fall in love with this face? Molly is 5 weeks old in this pic.


The litter had 2 females and we were so lucky to have first pick, not having met her we hoped we made the right choice. Your heart knows when you make that connection that this is the pup that is ment to share your life. I loved her whiskers, her little beard, her licorice nose, her alert eyes and her spots or freckles on her little paws.
We were in love the moment we saw her pic and couldn't wait till the moment was there that we could hold her in our arms.

Her litter had to move to one of our Border Collie rescuers, Pat, in WA State. Pat is a puppy expert and mostly fosters litters of pups with or without moms. She does a wonderful job raising them having nanny Border Collies and a nanny cat making puppies more adoptable by having learned to be respectful towards cats. Please click on this link for Pat's blog to see photos and stories of Molly's brothers and sister.
Molly had to travel from Pat's home to ours and trip not for the faint of heart, snow, ice, mountains and not really suitable roads to drive the 7-8 hours. Luckily there was another kind rescue person(Thank you Morrey!) who took Molly closer to Seattle and on Dec.20 Waldo drove the 5 hours to the parking lot at Costco's and there she was, our precious 8 weeks old little bundle of fur. Finally ours!!

She was everything we thought she would be and more! Tired from the long drive but spunky, full of life she was greeted by her big brother Fynn and it was an instant love on first sight. They started roughhousing, playing kissy-face, keep-away and zoomies and haven't stopped since!

Below is a photo serie made by Kim St.Ours, Molly's first foster mom where she was born.

All my photos are clickable so please click them to see the larger version.




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