Good Golly, Miss Molly

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Big shout out and thanks to @bigred1 . He gave me a heads up to a little girl Corgi that needed a home. Now she has one. The ranch has grown to 6.

This is Molly. Don't really know a lot of backstory on her and how she came to need a home is a little bit of a mystery. But...whatever. She's ours now (or we're hers) and she'll be happy on the ranch. She seems quite healthy but I've made an appt to see the doc and get caught up on shots and such.

She's very sweet, she's tiny and she's a stone cold cuddle monster. Whatever her background is, she seems mostly well cared for and very well behaved. She hasn't made a peep since she's been here. A little intimidated by the others, and the new environment is confusing to her, but she'll get used to it. Very loving and not afraid of people at all.

It didn't take her long to figure out the bed was a soft, warm and safe spot for a nap.


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Awww man, she's beautiful!
I sure miss my Corgi. she was a fantastic dog.
 
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Just a funny anecdote about Corgi's.

A Long time ago in a land far away,,,
A couple I knew well had one of those long/narrow back yards,,,
They landscaped into a small but very comfy oasis for their barbecue parties.

Then they got a rescue Corgi.

That danged thing destroyed their backyard in a matter of weeks,,,
They fixed everything and tried letting him loose again,,,
Immediate destruction happened.

I made a joke that he was a herding dog,,,
And needing a herd they should get him a small flock of ducks.

I was joking,,,
They thought I knew what I was talking about,,,
And added a small "pond" for the 6 small ducks they acquired.

The dog was immediately turned around,,,
Having a "herd" to take care of,,,
He wasn't bored any more.

About once an hour he leaves his high perch,,,
And moves the ducks around the yard,,,
Then happily goes back to sleep.

Aarond

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That's a great story. And you looked like a genius dog whisperer. Mine like to herd the goats. And birds. And squirrels...
Honestly, I was just making a joke,,,
I was ecstatic that it worked.

Aarond

P.S. I also had a raggedy arse cat named Molly.

The wife and I lived in Paradise, California,,,
Summers were mostly mild so we left the doors open.

So one day we're sitting there reading our books,,,
When this scruffy long-hair kitten just waltzed onto our living room.

She calmly walked across the living room,,,
And curled up on a molly Hatchet album laying on the floor.

We already had 5 (maybe 6) cats at the time,,,
So I shooed her kitten self back outside,,,
She came back to the album.

Then I took her outside and walked her down the block a ways,,,
Within 30 minutes she was back and went straight for the album again.

The wife and I decided it was fate or something like that,,,
So we kept her and she turned out to be a beautiful adult cat.

But anytime I would put that Molly Hatchet album on the floor,,,
She would leave wherever she was and sleep on it.

Go figure,,,

Aarond

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Honestly, I was just making a joke,,,
I was ecstatic that it worked.

Aarond

P.S. I also had a raggedy arse cat named Molly.

The wife and I lived in Paradise, California,,,
Summers were mostly mild so we left the doors open.

So one day we're sitting there reading our books,,,
When this scruffy long-hair kitten just waltzed onto our living room.

She calmly walked across the living room,,,
And curled up on a molly Hatchet album laying on the floor.

We already had 5 (maybe 6) cats at the time,,,
So I shooed her kitten self back outside,,,
She came back to the album.

Then I took her outside and walked her down the block a ways,,,
Within 30 minutes she was back and went straight for the album again.

The wife and I decided it was fate or something like that,,,
So we kept her and she turned out to be a beautiful adult cat.

But anytime I would put that Molly Hatchet album on the floor,,,
She would leave wherever she was and sleep on it.

Go figure,,,

Aarond

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Ya think she was naturally wild and just flirting with disaster?
 

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