



Mo
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Mo
Upper Sandusky, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Mo’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Mo's Story
Motor Mouth is a female Husky Mix who is looking for a new home. She came to us after her former owner had some medical issues. She had not been used to being handled and lived totally outside. Motormouth has made a complete turn around and is doing great. She loves people, is learning to walk on a leash, and is almost house-trained at this point. We found out she is very talkative and does well around other dogs. We are unsure how she is with cats or small children. If you're interested in meeting her/him please call (419) 294-4477 Ext. 3 from 9AM-5PM to schedule an appointment.<br/><br/>WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process<br/><br/>Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required)<br/>The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.)<br/><br/>Step 2— Pick up your new pet!<br/>Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.)
Motor Mouth is a female Husky Mix who is looking for a new home. She came to us after her former owner had some medical issues. She had not been used to being handled and lived totally outside. Motormouth has made a complete turn around and is doing great. She loves people, is learning to walk on a leash, and is almost house-trained at this point. We found out she is very talkative and does well around other dogs. We are unsure how she is with cats or small children. If you're interested in meeting her/him please call (419) 294-4477 Ext. 3 from 9AM-5PM to schedule an appointment.
WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process
Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required)
The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.)
Step 2— Pick up your new pet!
Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep
Motor Mouth is a female Husky Mix who is looking for a new home. She came to us after her former owner had some medical issues. She had not been used to being handled and lived totally outside. Motormouth has made a complete turn around and is doing great. She loves people, is learning to walk on a leash, and is almost house-trained at this point. We found out she is very talkative and does well around other dogs. We are unsure how she is with cats or small children. If you're interested in meeting her/him please call (419) 294-4477 Ext. 3 from 9AM-5PM to schedule an appointment.
WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process
Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required)
The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.)
Step 2— Pick up your new pet!
Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.)
How To Adopt
Mo is from Wyandot County Humane Society
[Upper Sandusky, OH]
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