Posted 21 hours ago | Updated 14 hours ago
How Muah arrived:
Muah was brought in as a stray by a community member.
Why Muah might be the one for you:
We'd like to introduce you to Muah. Simply put, we think this pittiepotamus is *chef's kiss*. So it's only fitting that she'd be named after the sound of such a kiss, wouldn't you agree? When this velvet house hippo first came into our care, the poor thing had ear infections in both ears and severe skin dermatitis. Fortunately, our medical team was able to help alleviate her pain and discomfort with special baths and medication, and now this kissable gal is feeling (and looking) so much better! (...Or should we say, so Muahch better?) Her glow up has been nothing short of jaw-dropping and Muah has been the epitome of sweet during her time with us. She has been friendly with all, easy to handle (even for her baths) and she's consistently gifted us with wags and kisses. And nobody better dare tell her that 59 lbs is too big to be a lap dog because we wouldn't have it any other way! It's probably pretty clear by now that we're all head over heels for Muah, and once you meet her, we are certain you will be, too. So what do you say? Are you ready to give this sweetheart all of the love and kisses she deserves?
At SDHS:
Muah has been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed/neutered and is now ready for her new home!
How Muah arrived:
Muah was brought in as a stray by a community member.
Why Muah might be the one for you:
We'd like to introduce you to Muah. Simply put, we think this pittiepotamus is *chef's kiss*. So it's only fitting that she'd be named after the sound of such a kiss, wouldn't you agree? When this velvet house hippo first came into our care, the poor thing had ear infections in both ears and severe skin dermatitis. Fortunately, our medical team was able to help alleviate her pain and discomfort with special baths and medication, and now this kissable gal is feeling (and looking) so much better! (...Or should we say, so Muahch better?) Her glow up has been nothing short of jaw-dropping and Muah has been the epitome of sweet during her time with us. She has been friendly with all, easy to handle (even for her baths) and she's consistently gifted us with wags and kisses. And nobody better dare tell her that 59 lbs is too big to be a lap dog because we wouldn't have it any other way! It's probably pretty clear by now that we're all head over heels for Muah, and once you meet her, we are certain you will be, too. So what do you say? Are you ready to give this sweetheart all of the love and kisses she deserves?
At SDHS:
Muah has been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed/neutered and is now ready for her new home!