Mochi
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Mochi
AvailableMochi is a neutered adult male mixed breed dog with a medium build. He is house trained and his vaccinations are up to date. Mochi is currently in Fairfield, NJ and is searching for a new home without cats.
About Mochi
Mochi’s story almost ended in a crowded shelter, but now he’s thriving in rescue and eager to share his zest for life. His energy is boundless and his gratitude obvious—he’s always ready for play, a walk, or soaking up attention from anyone who offers a kind word or a pat. Neutered and current on all his vaccinations, Mochi is healthy and prepared to jump right into your active routine. He’s all about people and craves human company, greeting everyone like a long-lost friend. Mochi does best in a cat-free home, but if you want a loyal, spirited buddy who’ll keep you laughing and help you rack up steps, this guy fits the bill. Watching his tail wag and that big grin spread across his face is a daily reminder of why getting a second chance means everything. Mochi is set to bring joy, laughter, and loyalty to whoever welcomes him next. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$475Payment after application.
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Questions about Mochi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A mixed-breed dog like Mochi adapts well to various living environments, but he would be happiest in a home where daily exercise and companionship are a given. Mochi’s friendly nature makes him a great fit for people-oriented households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mochi, as a medium-sized mixed-breed dog, will do well in a home with either a secure yard or regular access to outdoor areas for play and walks. He’s happiest when he can burn off his lively energy each day.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed-breed dogs like Mochi are often friendly and adaptable, making them a good choice for families with children, as long as supervision and respectful interactions are in place.











