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Mosey

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12 years old|Terrier, Dachshund|Male|Small|Spring Hill, KS
♿️ Disability☺️ Gentle🤗 Affectionate

Mosey is a 12-year-old, small Terrier/Dachshund mix with a sleek black coat, currently living in Spring Hill, KS. As a senior, he has been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. Mosey is blind but adapts well with the right support.

About Mosey

Mosey is a small senior mix with the best of both Terrier and Dachshund in his black coat. At 12 years old, he takes things at a slower pace and appreciates a calm, easygoing atmosphere. Mosey is blind and may need a little extra help getting around new spaces, but he quickly memorizes his environment and manages well once he settles in. He enjoys hanging out wherever people are, finding comfort in gentle voices and familiar sounds. Daily routines help Mosey thrive, making him perfect for someone with patience who doesn't mind a few extra steps to adapt the home. His mellow personality means he much prefers a steady environment over chaos, and he’s really looking for a person or two to call his own. While he isn’t a high-energy companion, he’s a loyal presence and a soft, quiet shadow always ready for a gentle touch or a reassuring word. Ready to give Mosey the cozy retirement he deserves? What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Mosey

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Terrier/Dachshund mixes like Mosey often do best in homes where things remain calm and predictable. Their small size makes them well-suited for apartments or houses with quiet spaces.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Mosey's breed mix does not require a large yard, but will enjoy supervised time outside. For Mosey, a secure, enclosed space or gentle leashed walks are best since he is blind.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mosey's breeds are generally fine with older children who understand how to be gentle and patient. His blindness means calm interactions and supervision are important.