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My basic info
Breed
French Bulldog
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
b8d7eb5f-f4aa-4319-b765-cacf93f48dae
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Adoption Profile: Moose
Meet Moose who is 2.5 years young, and a 27-pound French-English Bulldog mix with a soft brindle coat and a heart full of gratitude. Hie eyes are so endearing and full of life when he looks at you! This goofy, lovable boy is as unique as they come and is ready to find his forever family!
A Little About Moose
Moose is already potty trained and loves being close to his human. He’s also independent enough to enjoy playing with his toys, which he lovingly collects in his crate to build a “treasure box” of his favorite things. His quirky, funny personality will bring endless joy to your home!
Moose’s Journey
Moose came to us from East Valley Humane Society as a stray. When he arrived, he had mange, missing fur on his face, legs, and back, and a large mass forming in one of his floppy ears. After surgery and proper care, he’s now healthy and thriving.
He also requires eye drops for dry eyes and has recovered well from a past eye ulcer that was caught and treated early. Moose’s resilience and gratitude for his new lease on life are evident in everything he does.
Moose’s Personality
• Goofy and Endearing: He has the cutest lower lip and a quirky personality. Sometimes, Moose will freeze mid-play if you call his name, giving you a comical look as though he’s deep in thought. His excited, wobbly run toward his human is the definition of pure joy.
• Loyal and Loving: Moose is very attached to his foster mom and follows her everywhere, showing his appreciation with his soulful, endearing eyes.
• Independent Fun: Moose loves rubbing his body on the carpet, grass, or fresh blankets, making them “his” with his signature Moose style.
Compatibility
• Dogs: Moose gets along well with most female dogs and some submissive males who let him do his own thing. This guy will definitely be easy to get along with other dogs after time and positive reinforcement. He enjoys his toys and playtime but doesn’t like to compete for attention with other dogs when his human is nearby, a common trait for his breed.
• Crate: His crate is his safe space, and he enjoys retreating there to relax with his treasures. Moose will let you know when he’s ready to come out or needs to go outside.
Training and Progress
• Moose is learning to use the doggie door and making strides in socialization.
• His foster mom carefully observes his interactions with other dogs, and Moose has shown significant improvement in his behavior over the last few days.
• Redirection works well for Moose when he gets too excited, and he’s continuing to grow in his ability to coexist peacefully with others.
Quirks and Traits
• Moose’s goofy quirks, like rolling on fresh blankets or freezing mid-play, make him a constant source of laughter and joy.
• He’s a thoughtful little guy, often seeming to say, “Thank you for saving me!” through his playful antics and loving gaze.
Care Notes
• Moose requires daily eye drops to manage dry eyes and prevent future issues.
• A patient adopter who can provide consistency and gentle redirection will help him continue to thrive.
If you’re looking for a loyal companion with a big personality and an even bigger heart, Moose might be the perfect match for you. He’s ready to bring his quirky charm, playful antics, and unconditional love into your life.
Are you ready to give Moose the forever home he deserves? He is vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped. Adoption donation fee $1000.00, please apply for moose on our website.
Adoption Profile: Moose
Meet Moose who is 2.5 years young, and a 27-pound French-English Bulldog mix with a soft brindle coat and a heart full of gratitude. Hie eyes are so endearing and full of life when he looks at you! This goofy, lovable boy is as unique as they come and is ready to find his forever family!
A Little About Moose
Moose is already potty trained and loves being close to his human. He’s also independent enough to enjoy playing with his toys, which he lovingly collects in his crate to build a “treasure box” of his favorite things. His quirky, funny personality will bring endless joy to your home!
Moose’s Journey
Moose came to us from East Valley Humane Society as a stray. When he arrived, he had mange, missing fur on his face, legs, and back, and a large mass forming in one of his floppy ears. After surgery and proper care, he’s now healthy and thriving.
He also requires eye drops for dry eyes and has recovered well from a past eye ulcer that was caught and treated early. Moose’s resilience and gratitude for his new lease on life are evident in everything he does.
Moose’s Personality
• Goofy and Endearing: He has the cutest lower lip and a quirky personality. Sometimes, Moose will freeze mid-play if you call his name, giving you a comical look as though he’s deep in thought. His excited, wobbly run toward his human is the definition of pure joy.
• Loyal and Loving: Moose is very attached to his foster mom and follows her everywhere, showing his appreciation with his soulful, endearing eyes.
• Independent Fun: Moose loves rubbing his body on the carpet, grass, or fresh blankets, making them “his” with his signature Moose style.
Compatibility
• Dogs: Moose gets along well with most female dogs and some submissive males who let him do his own thing. This guy will definitely be easy to get along with other dogs after time and positive reinforcement. He enjoys his toys and playtime but doesn’t like to compete for attention with other dogs when his human is nearby, a common trait for his breed.
• Crate: His crate is his safe space, and he enjoys retreating there to relax with his treasures. Moose will let you know when he’s ready to come out or needs to go outside.
Training and Progress
• Moose is learning to use the doggie door and making strides in socialization.
• His foster mom carefully observes his interactions with other dogs, and Moose has shown significant improvement in his behavior over the last few days.
• Redirection works well for Moose when he gets too excited, and he’s continuing to grow in his ability to coexist peacefully with others.
Quirks and Traits
• Moose’s goofy quirks, like rolling on fresh blankets or freezing mid-play, make him a constant source of laughter and joy.
• He’s a thoughtful little guy, often seeming to say, “Thank you for saving me!” through his playful antics and loving gaze.
Care Notes
• Moose requires daily eye drops to manage dry eyes and prevent future issues.
• A patient adopter who can provide consistency and gentle redirection will help him continue to thrive.
If you’re looking for a loyal companion with a big personality and an even bigger heart, Moose might be the perfect match for you. He’s ready to bring his quirky charm, playful antics, and unconditional love into your life.
Are you ready to give Moose the forever home he deserves? He is vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped. Adoption donation fee $1000.00, please apply for moose on our website.
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Interview
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3.
Approve Application
4.
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We have these policies and procedures in place to make sure the pet is a good fit in their home and also for safety of our rescue, and the family adopting him/her.
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We have adoption events please refer to our website or IG for those events.
We have adoption events please refer to our website or IG for those events.
More about this rescue
FFR goal is on a mission to advocate and build a humane community that promotes compassion, protects, and educates, for the French bulldog. We want the community to value and promote kindness and provide these fur babies with a clear opportunity for life. Our goal is to establish loving and secure homes for them to live their best lives.
FFR goal is on a mission to advocate and build a humane community that promotes compassion, protects, and educates, for the French bulldog. We want the community to value and promote kindness and provide these fur babies with a clear opportunity for life. Our goal is to establish loving and secure homes for them to live their best lives.
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