Moo
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Moo
AvailableMoo is a spayed female English Bulldog and Labrador Retriever mix, about 10 years old, with a medium build and white or cream coloring. She is vaccinated and currently lives in Pahrump, NV. As a senior, she brings a calm, gentle presence and is looking for someone who appreciates a mellower pace.
About Moo
Moo is a senior dog with a warm presence and a lot of heart left to share. This medium-sized lady stands out for her gentle wisdom and affectionate spirit. She craves calm moments with her person, from slow evenings on the couch to lazy mornings by the window. Moo is built for companionshipāher steady, soulful gaze can put almost anyone at ease, and she never seems to be in a hurry. Sheās past the puppy stage and into lifeās cozier chapters, making her a stellar fit for people who like a quiet home and loyal company. If you want a canine friend who prefers snuggles over sprints and brings a sense of calm to the room, Moo is the one. Meet her in person to get a real sense of her magicāwhile sheās adoptable to homes near and far, that face-to-face connection matters. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$75Payment after application.
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Questions about Moo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Moo is an English Bulldog and Labrador Retriever mix, both breeds that adapt well to home life with a moderate amount of space. She's best suited for a comfortable, relaxed environment where she can enjoy time with her people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
With her laid-back English Bulldog side and easygoing Labrador roots, Moo doesn't need a massive yard, just enough space for gentle strolls or sniffing around. Daily short walks and some fresh air are enough to keep her content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both Labradors and Bulldogs are known for being patient and gentle, making Moo a good candidate for homes with respectful children who understand a senior dog's needs.











