Molly Morgan
💛FOREVER LOYAL, FOREVER LOVING, FOREVER YOURS💛
General Information
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- Housetrained: ✅
- Leash Trained: ✅
- Good with other dogs: ✅
- Good with cats: ✅
- Good with children: ✅
My Story
Hi… I’m Molly 💛
I spent 11 beautiful years with my family. I was their loyal girl, their gentle protector, their steady and loving companion. Because of changes in their living situation, I’m now in a foster home, looking for a soft place to spend my golden years. I promise I still have so much love to give.
I may be a senior lady, but I’m pretty spry for my age! I walk beautifully on a leash and I still trot right along on my walks. I’m happy to be by your side and taking in the world at my own easy pace.
I’m a quiet, easy-going lady with wonderful house manners. I’m always housetrained, and when I need to go out, I’ll gently nudge you and walk to the door to let you know.
I know my basics — sit, stay, and down — and I’m very obedient. I aim to please my people. I’m happy to nap just about anywhere comfy, and I can ride nicely in the car if we’re going somewhere together. Truly, I’m just happiest being near my person.
I love cats (yes, really!) and I do well with dogs who are calm, indifferent, or submissive like me. With strangers, I just need a moment to sniff and get comfortable before I fully trust — but once I do, I’m gentle and sweet. I like children too, especially when they’re calm when we first meet.
Thunderstorms aren’t my favorite, and I may want to be close to you when the sky gets loud. I’m protective of my family — that’s just part of my loyal nature — but I’m not aggressive. I’m very gentle and can be handled easily. I just appreciate respectful boundaries.
What I really want now is simple: a peaceful home, a soft bed, kind hands, and someone who will let me love them with my whole heart for the rest of my days.
If you’re looking for a devoted, quiet, faithful companion, I’m right here.
Love,
Molly 🐾
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Our main mission at GPRA is to find the right permanent home for Great Pyrenees in distress, whether they are strays or from an overpopulated kill or no-kill shelter. We don’t care how old they are or what their medical condition is because we will make sure they receive a comprehensive medical evaluation, spaying or neutering, and even behavioral training if necessary.