Adoptar a Moli
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When Moli was picked up from the streets by the public shelter, she was in heartbreaking condition. She was painfully thin, with very little body condition, and clearly struggling to survive on her own. Despite her state, she was spayed as part of the shelter programme before eventually being given the opportunity to leave and move into boarding kennels, where she could begin recovering properly. Since then, Moli has gone from strength to strength. With regular meals, proper care, and a safe place to rest, she has started gaining weight and becoming healthier every week. Her body is recovering, but perhaps even more importantly, so is her confidence. She has settled well into kennel life, made plenty of canine friends, and shown herself to be a sociable, adaptable dog who enjoys the company of others. Moli is a medium sized mixed breed, and while it is impossible to know exactly what breeds make up her background, she appears to have some shepherd influence, which is very common in local mixed breed dogs. Shepherd type dogs are generally known for being intelligent, loyal, and eager to build strong relationships with their families. They often enjoy having both physical exercise and mental stimulation, making them rewarding companions for adopters who enjoy including their dog in everyday life. Although much of Moli’s history before rescue is unknown, she has adapted remarkably well to her new surroundings. She has shown herself to be friendly with other dogs and enjoys socialising with the companions she has met in boarding. Having experienced insecurity herself, she seems to appreciate the stability and routine she now has and has settled into kennel life with ease. As with many former street dogs, Moli will still have plenty to learn once she moves into a home. Everyday things such as household routines, visitors, neighbourhood walks, and life indoors may all be relatively new experiences for her. With patient guidance, consistency, and positive reinforcement, she should continue adapting well and growing in confidence. Future adopters should be prepared to continue teaching her the normal skills every family dog needs, including home routines, lead manners if necessary, and ongoing socialisation. Given her willingness to adapt and her improving confidence, she is likely to enjoy learning and forming a close bond with the people who give her the opportunity. What makes Moli particularly special is her resilience. After surviving life on the streets in such poor condition, she has not become withdrawn or distrustful. Instead, she has embraced the safety she has been offered, made new friends, and quietly begun preparing herself for the next chapter of her life. Now all she is missing is a family. She deserves more than temporary kennels and regular meals. She deserves a home where she will never again have to worry about where her next meal will come from, where she can continue building her confidence, and where she can finally experience the security and love that every dog should know.
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