Posted over 5 months ago | Updated 1 week ago
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This helps A Way Home For Dogs with pet care costs.
MooShoo is one STUNNING boy! Sadly his start was rough. Part of a seizure from a hoarding home during a tragic fire, when he and dozens others were left behind tethered, in kennels or locked in bird cages. Despite his start he made it out of the shelter to what he thought would be his hero for life. Shortly after his adoption, he spooked and got out. Sadly, his new owner sought help to get him caught only after pressure from the community that kept seeing him. NO JOKE...... After weeks on the run she blocked the trappers number when she called to say he's safe and can go home. No response to the shelter calls and again his life took a turn, this time for the better. Volunteers took their time to establish trust, teach confidence and realistic expectations. He started to thrive. He loves walks, attention, food and adult people. Due to past trauma, he doesn't do well with people near his rear end, would prefer to not live with kids (due to their unexpected nature) and doesn't do well with other dogs. He loves his people in his inner circle deeply and will do anything to keep them happy. He will dance to greet you. He is quiet and undemanding. He hangs contentedly in his crate between outings. He transitions well to strangers and enjoys whomever takes him on outings or pack walks. He just wants to be loved and safe. It's time for his next step and LAST landing. Is it your home? He is waiting for you.
MooShoo is one STUNNING boy! Sadly his start was rough. Part of a seizure from a hoarding home during a tragic fire, when he and dozens others were left behind tethered, in kennels or locked in bird cages. Despite his start he made it out of the shelter to what he thought would be his hero for life. Shortly after his adoption, he spooked and got out. Sadly, his new owner sought help to get him caught only after pressure from the community that kept seeing him. NO JOKE...... After weeks on the run she blocked the trappers number when she called to say he's safe and can go home. No response to the shelter calls and again his life took a turn, this time for the better. Volunteers took their time to establish trust, teach confidence and realistic expectations. He started to thrive. He loves walks, attention, food and adult people. Due to past trauma, he doesn't do well with people near his rear end, would prefer to not live with kids (due to their unexpected nature) and doesn't do well with other dogs. He loves his people in his inner circle deeply and will do anything to keep them happy. He will dance to greet you. He is quiet and undemanding. He hangs contentedly in his crate between outings. He transitions well to strangers and enjoys whomever takes him on outings or pack walks. He just wants to be loved and safe. It's time for his next step and LAST landing. Is it your home? He is waiting for you.
Submit Application
Interview
Home Check
Meet the Pet
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
and pay the adoption fee
Take the Pet Home