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Mollie

July 10, 2023 by Deb Gibb

Hello World,

My name is Mollie and I’m a happy, playful, energetic, sweet and curious little Bichon girl of one and a half (years that is) and as friendly as I can be. My foster Mom says I’m 11 pounds of love in a very cute package. Dad says I like everyone I meet (especially him!)

Did I mention that I’m a snuggler. I climb into your lap, look at you with my big brown eyes and cuddle for all I’m worth (and that’s a lot!).

Everything is new and interesting to me! I had never been in a yard or walked on the grass before I became a FurKid ! (Honestly, I never had!) . I had never been taught commands or sniffed flowers or gone for a ride (except to the vet.) Now let me explain about that!

I was born with something with a long name that means I’m incontinent.

One of the ‘lines’ from my kidney to my bladder connects with the bladder in the wrong place. The other line from my kidney does not connect to my bladder at all… instead it connects directly to my urethra, which causes me to dribble a bit.

My previous owners couldn’t take care of me –and weren’t even able to walk me. (We were not a good fit) so they surrendered me to my new BFK family. On Friday I went to see these vets called ‘specialists’. They did all kinds of tests, looked at my ultrasound and said they think that a special kind of surgery can help me to become a better version of myself! They aren’t sure that I can be 100% continent but I’ve already mastered the doggy door and so want to be the carefree and happy little bichon I was meant to be!

This special surgery is very expensive. My BFK family hopes that there might be some amazing people who read about me and want to help me get this surgery. Then, after I have recovered, I can be adopted and able to go to my forever home!

So if you can help in any way I would be so very, very grateful. My Aunties will keep you posted on whether we have raised enough money for my surgery and, if I get to have it, how I’m doing afterward. In the meantime please know that I thank you for loving bichons and please say a prayer for Mollie’s miracle.

If you would like to Donate and help with Mollie’s care, please click here.

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