Moonman
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Moonman
AvailableMoonman is a mixed breed adult male with a medium build, currently in Guthrie, OK. He is house trained and has been neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date. Moonman thrives in calm environments and enjoys a gentle routine.
About Moonman
Meet Moonman, affectionately known as “Moonie” to the team. Moonman’s story started off rough—he was abandoned in a rural area as a puppy and has watched other dogs find homes while he waits patiently. At first, he can be shy and slow to trust, but once you’re in his circle, Moonie melts into a loyal snuggle buddy. He doesn’t care for rambunctious or rowdy dogs, so he’s best as the only dog or with a mellow, gentle canine companion who won’t overwhelm him. Moonman hasn’t shared space with cats before, but cat testing is available if you’re curious. He’d thrive in a peaceful, quiet home where routine brings comfort, making him a great fit for a low-key adult household or a gentle family willing to go slow with him around children. He’s the type who settles in for an evening of reading, lounging through lazy afternoons, or just hanging nearby while you cook—Moonie simply wants to be someone’s loyal sidekick. Ready to give this pocket-sized homebody his fresh start? Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Moonman
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Moonman is a mixed-breed dog who tends to thrive in quiet, low-stress households. A calm environment gives him the best chance to settle in and form close bonds.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Moonman enjoys a moderate amount of outdoor time for walks or lounging, but he doesn't require a large yard. Regular strolls and some relaxing time outside suit him just fine.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed-breed dogs like Moonman can live with children, but in Moonman's case, he'd do best with adults or older, understanding kids who respect his need for time to adjust.











