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Moon Deaf

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3-7 years|Dogo Argentino|Male|X Large|Groton, CT
♿️ Disability🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained💂 Protective

Moon is a Dogo Argentino living in Groton, CT. He’s an adult, extra-large male weighing 130 pounds. Moon is neutered and vaccinated, and he’s fully house trained. Born deaf, he will thrive in a calm environment with adopters experienced with giant breeds. This friendly fellow gets along with other dogs and is looking for a steady and loving home.

About Moon Deaf

Moon is a curious, affectionate Dogo Argentino searching for his forever family. Loyal and protective, he's the type who wants to be at your side—always ready to explore, but content to give you his full attention at home. With a heart as big as his namesake, Moon is both gentle and adventurous, absorbing everything the world has to offer while forming deep bonds with those he trusts. At three years old and about 130 pounds, he's a classic extra-large breed and would do best in a home with giant breed experience. Moon is deaf from birth, so a stable environment where he won’t get startled in his sleep is important for his comfort and wellbeing. He's neutered, fully vaccinated, house trained, and gets along with other dogs. Moon is being fostered in Groton, CT and is ready for someone committed to understanding his special needs and welcoming a loyal friend into their hearts. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Moon Deaf

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

    Moon, as a Dogo Argentino, typically thrives in a home with ample space and a secure yard. This breed does best with experienced owners who can provide structure and plenty of engagement.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Moon would benefit from a large fenced yard or regular access to open areas. Dogo Argentinos like him need room to stretch their legs and explore safely.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Dogo Argentinos can be good with children when properly socialized, but due to Moon's size and special needs, supervision and dog-savvy kids are best.