Moose was bought from a breeder as a puppy. Unfortunately, his family was unable to care for him. They found another family for Moose...sadly, this family dumped Moose. Moose was found living under someone's porch for 4 days before he would come out. He ended up at the local shelter where they found his original family, thanks to a microchip. So Moose traveled all the way to Rocky Road Refuge looking for a new furever home.
Moose is about 2 years old. He has a neuter appointment on Jan 29th and when we will also update all of his vaccinations. We have been told that Moose's coloring is a Lilac Merle. That means nothing to us, but there you go!
Moose loves cats! We have seen that for ourselves! He also gets along with other dogs, big and small. He has barrier frustration, so he can sound very scary at a gate/fence. Moose is crate trained and know some basic command, like sit and down. He loves to play with squeaky toys, chew on bones and catch treats!
Moose needs to go to a home without small children and without livestock. He is a big boy, but he thinks he is more of a lap dog!
Moose appears to have some skin sensitivity, which the vet will check out soon, as well.
Check out our Facebook or Instagram page, @rockyroadrefuge, for more photos and videos of Moose!
Moose was bought from a breeder as a puppy. Unfortunately, his family was unable to care for him. They found another family for Moose...sadly, this family dumped Moose. Moose was found living under someone's porch for 4 days before he would come out. He ended up at the local shelter where they found his original family, thanks to a microchip. So Moose traveled all the way to Rocky Road Refuge looking for a new furever home.
Moose is about 2 years old. He has a neuter appointment on Jan 29th and when we will also update all of his vaccinations. We have been told that Moose's coloring is a Lilac Merle. That means nothing to us, but there you go!
Moose loves cats! We have seen that for ourselves! He also gets along with other dogs, big and small. He has barrier frustration, so he can sound very scary at a gate/fence. Moose is crate trained and know some basic command, like sit and down. He loves to play with squeaky toys, chew on bones and catch treats!
Moose needs to go to a home without small children and without livestock. He is a big boy, but he thinks he is more of a lap dog!
Moose appears to have some skin sensitivity, which the vet will check out soon, as well.
Check out our Facebook or Instagram page, @rockyroadrefuge, for more photos and videos of Moose!
We have a simple adoption agreement and work with individuals for a good dog fit for them.
We have a simple adoption agreement and work with individuals for a good dog fit for them.
More about this rescue
Welcome to Rocky Road Refuge, a 501c3 nonprofit animal sanctuary in Muenster, Texas that serves our local, rural community by providing a loving home to animals in need. We are a working ranch with many ranch animals, including cows, goats, ducks, chickens, rabbits, cats and dogs...lots of dogs.
The main animal population we currently serve is dogs in need. We work with our local shelter, Easy Street Animal Shelter, and others in our community to fill needs as they arise. We currently have 70 + dogs, including senior dogs that will live their life out on the ranch, abandoned dogs, shelter dogs, foster dogs, some working dogs and a few of our original crew from before we began this crazy adventure!
We hope you will join us in our animal journey by sharing our page and posts, donating money or supplies, purchasing items we sell to fund our mission or simply by doing what you can for animals in need that come across your path!
You know the old saying, "Saving one animal won’t change the world, but it will change the world for that one animal."
Welcome to Rocky Road Refuge, a 501c3 nonprofit animal sanctuary in Muenster, Texas that serves our local, rural community by providing a loving home to animals in need. We are a working ranch with many ranch animals, including cows, goats, ducks, chickens, rabbits, cats and dogs...lots of dogs.
The main animal population we currently serve is dogs in need. We work with our local shelter, Easy Street Animal Shelter, and others in our community to fill needs as they arise. We currently have 70 + dogs, including senior dogs that will live their life out on the ranch, abandoned dogs, shelter dogs, foster dogs, some working dogs and a few of our original crew from before we began this crazy adventure!
We hope you will join us in our animal journey by sharing our page and posts, donating money or supplies, purchasing items we sell to fund our mission or simply by doing what you can for animals in need that come across your path!
You know the old saying, "Saving one animal won’t change the world, but it will change the world for that one animal."
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We'll also keep you updated on Lindi's adoption status with email updates.