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Moose Great Pyrenees Neshkoro, WI
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- White / Cream
About
- Characteristics
- Friendly, Affectionate, Gentle, Curious, Smart
- Coat length
- Long
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs.
- Good in a home with
- Other dogs, cats, children.
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Meet Moose
This introduction is not for the faint of heart .
Please welcome Moose to the rescue .
On 11/13/21 a neighbor saw Moose on his property and called the friendly dog to him . He then shot him point blank .
To save Moose’s life his rear leg was amputated .
Moose with the help of a wonderful family who assumed responsibility for Moose and the bill took Moose in and nursed him back to health .
Recently that same family running into life changing events found themselves no longer able to care for Moose and brought him to rescue .
4 year old Moose has physically healed from the amputation. He gets around quite well . He requires no medication or medical treatment .
I do believe Moose does suffer from the canine equivalent of PTSD.
While once a friendly out going boy he now fears loud noises , especially guns and thunderstorms.
Moose is afraid of men and needs to be introduced slowly . He is not aggressive. Just terrified .
Moose should not be left alone for long periods of time as he becomes anxious .
Moose may benefit from being with another dog, preferably female. He requires a fenced yard .
Stability is extremely important in this fellas life .
GPRW wants to thank Moose’s people for stepping up and taking in this boy when no one else would .
If interested in adopting Moose please send us an email at wooflodge@yahoo.com
Carole and Crew
GPRW
Please welcome Moose to the rescue .
On 11/13/21 a neighbor saw Moose on his property and called the friendly dog to him . He then shot him point blank .
To save Moose’s life his rear leg was amputated .
Moose with the help of a wonderful family who assumed responsibility for Moose and the bill took Moose in and nursed him back to health .
Recently that same family running into life changing events found themselves no longer able to care for Moose and brought him to rescue .
4 year old Moose has physically healed from the amputation. He gets around quite well . He requires no medication or medical treatment .
I do believe Moose does suffer from the canine equivalent of PTSD.
While once a friendly out going boy he now fears loud noises , especially guns and thunderstorms.
Moose is afraid of men and needs to be introduced slowly . He is not aggressive. Just terrified .
Moose should not be left alone for long periods of time as he becomes anxious .
Moose may benefit from being with another dog, preferably female. He requires a fenced yard .
Stability is extremely important in this fellas life .
GPRW wants to thank Moose’s people for stepping up and taking in this boy when no one else would .
If interested in adopting Moose please send us an email at wooflodge@yahoo.com
Carole and Crew
GPRW
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Moose
- Great Pyrenees
- Adult
- Male