Nearly a month after Molly was surrendered to the Los Angeles County Animal Care facility (Lancaster) she remains heartbroken and scared. The young German shepherd, just over a year of age, is so frightened by her current situation that she hides beneath her bed…refusing to come out.
A volunteer’s encounter
On September 10, a volunteer visited Molly at the shelter and wrote:
This baby is broken hearted. Surrendered by her owner just about one month ago and she’s still devastated. I tried to coax her out but she stayed tucked safely away. Swipe to see kennel card photo. This angel needs a miracle.
A video reveals Molly’s sadness:
https://www.facebook.com/rita.earl.75/videos/10156674314526228/
Helping this frightened shepherd
You can help this frightened German shepherd find a new, loving home by taking a moment to network this article with her adoption information.
Petharbor link here.
For more information about this animal, call:
Los Angeles County Animal Control – Lancaster at (661) 940-4191
Ask for information about animal ID number A5211446
Note: All inquiries about Molly must be made directly to the animal shelter – the Pet Rescue Report is NOT the point of contact.
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Oh, my heart breaks! She reminds me so much of my own Molly Brown! If my Molly had ever ended up in a shelter she would have been just like this! Please, someone with a caring heart, give this sweet girl a chance! You just don’t know how much a broken little dog can give back!
Someone needs to get this dog now before she completely shuts down or becomes so down, that she will bite. So far I guess that has not happened, but a caring foster could even help to make Molly more adoptable. That’s what needs to be done to help get her noticed and become a more friendly dog. Please, someone who has the ability to do this needs to step up and help an otherwise healthy dog.
Miracles happen every day! Praying that Molly’s will happen soon!