So the thought behind this place is truly wonderful - run a shelter for non-profit that won't put down animals.
The reality, however, is much different. The place is overrun with dogs - so much so that there are constant ""arguments"" between the animals that some worker is constantly having to break up. Very few of the animals are housebroken and those that are learn bad behaviours because there is no structure at all to Molly's Place.
My last and final concern is the ridiculously high cost of adoption. There are a few older dogs (dogs who really have very little chance to be adopted to begin with) who are $300+ to adopt. I've even seen them charge extra for a purebred dog. Is this a rescue? or is it a dog store?
My thoughts on them? Set across the board prices - $200 for an adult dog, $250 for a puppy - purebred or not.
Pros: Great thoughts, nice workers
Cons: Way too costly, unclean, unorganized
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