Moo
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Moo
AvailableMoo is a senior male pit bull terrier with a large, blocky build and a short white and gray coat. He’s neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and house-trained. Moo does have special medical needs that require lifelong care, but he’s currently enjoying life in Sioux City, IA.
About Moo
Meet Moo. He’s a 6-8-year-old pit bull with a soft white and gray coat and a genuinely huge heart. Moo connects deeply with people, always ready to lean into you for affection, flop over for belly rubs, or just quietly shadow you from room to room. His devotion is clear—the kind of dog who prioritizes his person above anything else. Moo has a playful side, too, and his stash of stuffed toys is his pride and joy. While he does get along with other dogs, Moo can be protective of his food and toys, so he’s best as the only pet in the home. He is house-trained, neutered, and his vaccines are up to date, so he’s ready to settle right in. For all his sweetness, Moo does come with a few medical needs: chronic ear infections, allergies, early-stage congestive heart failure, and arthritis mean he’ll require daily medications and ongoing care. Expect about $170 per month on treatments. The rescue may be able to help with prescription costs for the right fit. Moo isn’t looking for perfection—he just needs someone willing to look past his medical needs and see the kind, loving dog he is underneath it all. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$135Payment after application.
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Questions about Moo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Moo is a pit bull terrier who usually thrives in a loving, stable home with routine and structure. He’ll be happiest as part of the family in a house or apartment where he can rest comfortably indoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit bull terriers like Moo enjoy daily walks and some playtime, but they don't require a huge yard. A fenced yard or regular outdoor outings are enough to keep him stimulated and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Moo’s breed is often gentle and affectionate with kids. Moo himself is reported to get along with children, making him a good match for families willing to supervise interactions and respect his boundaries around food and toys.











