





Breed: Tibetan Terrier
Date of birth: 31/07/2024
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 30cm
Chest circumference: 49cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 48cm
Height to shoulder: 40cm
Weight: 10.3kg
A flowing sable and white coat, soulful dark eyes and a perpetually cheerful expression make Molly impossible to overlook. She moves with a light, sure-footed bounce and carries herself with the kind of quiet self-possession that suggests a dog far more seasoned than her age would imply.
The Tibetan Terrier is not actually a terrier at all but an ancient companion breed raised in Tibetan monasteries where they were considered bringers of good fortune and never sold, only gifted. They arrived in Europe in the 1920s after Dr Agnes Greig received one as a thank-you gift in India and the breed steadily gained admirers for its intelligence, adaptability and distinctive shaggy charm. The sable and white colouring gives Molly a warm, storybook quality that feels both timeless and thoroughly modern.
Molly is inquisitive and eager to please without being frantic about it. She settles into unfamiliar surroundings with ease, remains relaxed around new faces and works patiently through lengthy sessions under professional lighting and flash without losing focus or enthusiasm.
Molly’s shaggy coat and gentle temperament lend themselves to heartwarming dramas, nostalgic period pieces and cosy Christmas specials where a lovable family dog anchors the emotional tone. She finds hidden items, picks a specific object from a group and follows a target which opens up treasure-hunt storylines, detective capers or children’s adventure series built around a clever canine lead.
She handles physical comedy with natural timing too. She pulls off socks, balances on her hind legs and gives a high five on cue bringing a mischievous energy to sitcoms and sketch-based formats. Her comfort around children and other animals allows ensemble scenes to flow without disruption and her willingness to jump into and out of vehicles keeps continuity tight across location changes.
Molly’s tousled coat and expressive face suit boutique pet grooming brands, artisan pet food labels and independent lifestyle publications looking for warmth and character over polished perfection. She holds product placement positions reliably and redirects her gaze on cue so photographers can shift angles and narrative within a single setup.
Children’s clothing brands, family holiday companies and home fragrance lines would also benefit from her presence. She wears hats, accessories and outfits without fussing, catches items cleanly for action shots and sits happily on raised platforms for catalogue-style imagery. Her scent work ability adds a storytelling element for brands wanting to show a dog genuinely engaging with their product rather than simply posing beside it.
Can be placed in position
Come / Recall
Down / Lie down
Go to mark
Heel
Sit
Sit on platform
Standard Stay
Balance on hind legs
Bark / Speak
Catch a treat
Catch an item
Fetch item
Find an item
Follow a target
Give Paw
Go around object / person
Go under / through
Hide
Hold item
Jump into / out of car boot
Jump on / over / up
Pick specific item from a group
Raise Paw / High five
Spin (Left / Right)
Touch item with paw
Kiss
Play tug of war
Pull off socks
Scent work
Can work outdoors
Comfortable with strangers
Friendly with children
Friendly with other animals
Hairdryer friendly
Happy to be groomed
Happy to be handled by strangers
Happy to wear clothing
Happy to wear GoPro
Happy to wear hat / accessories
Paitient for long sessions
Tavels well
Socialised
Vacuum friendly
Look at direction (e.g. point / look up / look over shoulder ect)
Motion capture
Product placement
Redirection (look to point / person / mark)
Used to professional photography / studio lighting / flash
Breed: Tibetan Terrier
Date of birth: 31/07/2024
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 30cm
Chest circumference: 49cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 48cm
Height to shoulder: 40cm
Weight: 10.3kg
A flowing sable and white coat, soulful dark eyes and a perpetually cheerful expression make Molly impossible to overlook. She moves with a light, sure-footed bounce and carries herself with the kind of quiet self-possession that suggests a dog far more seasoned than her age would imply.
The Tibetan Terrier is not actually a terrier at all but an ancient companion breed raised in Tibetan monasteries where they were considered bringers of good fortune and never sold, only gifted. They arrived in Europe in the 1920s after Dr Agnes Greig received one as a thank-you gift in India and the breed steadily gained admirers for its intelligence, adaptability and distinctive shaggy charm. The sable and white colouring gives Molly a warm, storybook quality that feels both timeless and thoroughly modern.
Molly is inquisitive and eager to please without being frantic about it. She settles into unfamiliar surroundings with ease, remains relaxed around new faces and works patiently through lengthy sessions under professional lighting and flash without losing focus or enthusiasm.
Molly’s shaggy coat and gentle temperament lend themselves to heartwarming dramas, nostalgic period pieces and cosy Christmas specials where a lovable family dog anchors the emotional tone. She finds hidden items, picks a specific object from a group and follows a target which opens up treasure-hunt storylines, detective capers or children’s adventure series built around a clever canine lead.
She handles physical comedy with natural timing too. She pulls off socks, balances on her hind legs and gives a high five on cue bringing a mischievous energy to sitcoms and sketch-based formats. Her comfort around children and other animals allows ensemble scenes to flow without disruption and her willingness to jump into and out of vehicles keeps continuity tight across location changes.
Molly’s tousled coat and expressive face suit boutique pet grooming brands, artisan pet food labels and independent lifestyle publications looking for warmth and character over polished perfection. She holds product placement positions reliably and redirects her gaze on cue so photographers can shift angles and narrative within a single setup.
Children’s clothing brands, family holiday companies and home fragrance lines would also benefit from her presence. She wears hats, accessories and outfits without fussing, catches items cleanly for action shots and sits happily on raised platforms for catalogue-style imagery. Her scent work ability adds a storytelling element for brands wanting to show a dog genuinely engaging with their product rather than simply posing beside it.