Of course when going into this line of work they need to make sure the applicant was healthy. Determining this for Molly would not be easy because she is part human and dog. With the physical the DEA debated on having a regular MD or a Veterinarian. The DEA then decided to use both, because there was no normal health standard for human/ dog hybrid, when there is no others.
Well they measured her height it is 5ft even. She was 6 in shorter than before. They weighed her. She weighed 102lbs. 15lbs. less. They took her blood pressure. It was too low for a human, but too high for a dog, in fact it was right in between where a dog and a human's should be. The MD and physician agreed that she was both it should be in the middle. They tested her pulse and breathing, the doctors assumed it was healthy, but with no other animal hybrids to compare it to it was uncertain. They did give her a blood test and found no traces of diseases that can be contracted by humans or dogs, that is something they can be sure of.
Unlike a real dog Molly can see colors a normal human can. Her hearing and sense of smell is that of a normal huskey's. There doesn't seem to be anything physically wrong with her.
She then has to be tested for physical endurance. She is much more fit and strong as a dog-woman. She can do push-ups pretty well and did well with the running tests. One of the examingers even said, "If this DEA thing doesn't work she would make a great Olympic runner, if they take her like this."
The pull-ups were her biggest challenge, she still has hands but her fingers have less dexterity than before, so gripping the pull-up bar was not so easy for her, but she has enough strength do the minimum amount to pass before her grip slipped.
Well only now Molly only needs to pass a psychological examination. I hope she passes.