Moose
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Moose
AvailableMoose is a sweet mixed-breed male dog, likely in his adult years. His short coat showcases a striking black and white coloration. He is house trained, neutered, and fully vaccinated, making him a well-prepared companion. Moose has experience with cats and dogs, demonstrating his friendly nature. He’s loving and enjoys a calm environment, ideally without young children, and he’s located in Rochester, WA.
About Moose
Meet Moose, a gentle giant who is looking for a new home. Moose is a mixed-breed dog who had a tough start in life but has proved to be a loving and loyal companion. He enjoys hiding toys and going for car rides, and happiest just lounging around with his people. This 3-year-old has been neutered and is house trained, making him an ideal companion for anyone seeking a relaxed, affectionate dog. Moose has had experiences with other dogs, cats, and even chickens, and has done well with them. However, due to a recent incident involving a child, he would do best in an adult-only home or one without young children. He needs a stable and loving environment to thrive. Moose also requires a fenced yard to keep him safe as he explores his surroundings. His future happiness is important, and therefore, he deserves a dedicated adopter who understands the responsibility of pet ownership. If you’re interested in welcoming Moose into your home, please copy and paste this link to submit an application: https://rescueaware.com/application.asp?c=12001. This heartwarming dog is currently located in Centralia, WA. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Moose
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Moose will thrive in a calm and loving household, ideally one without young children to ensure a safe environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Moose needs a fenced yard where he can explore freely and safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Moose is not suitable for homes with young children due to a recent incident.











