Mosko
I was entrusted to the organization because I lacked socialization when I was young, but I'm making great progress!
Age
2 y.o.
Sex
Male
Energy
Medium
Fees
Humanitarian
Food
Dry food
Hill's prescription diet
Dental care t/d
Basic care
Castration, blood test, 4DX snap, deworming, microchip, rabies vaccine, basic and leptospirosis vaccines with boosters
About him
Meet Mosko!
Mosko is a magnificent 2-year-old male with a moderate energy level who is waiting for just one thing: to finally find the person with whom he can build a lifelong bond based on trust.
Unfortunately, his journey in life has not always been an easy one. During his first year, Mosko went through several difficult experiences that made him wary of strangers. He is therefore looking for an experienced family who is willing to respect his pace and provide him with a calm, stable and predictable environment where he can continue to thrive safely. With people he gets to know, he is capable of forming strong and lasting bonds.
Behind his expressive eyes is a deeply endearing, funny and incredibly affectionate dog. Once he chooses you, you’ll discover a true velcro dog who loves cuddles, snuggling up for naps and sharing all the little moments of everyday life. Weighing in at 22 kg, he’s convinced he’s a lap dog… and he won’t hesitate to come get all the affection he deserves!
His ideal family would consist of a single adult or a couple living in a rural or wooded area, in a quiet location with little traffic and few visitors to the home. He would absolutely love to share his life with another playful dog, which greatly helps him build confidence. A home without children is essential. Since he is perfectly comfortable being left alone for several hours, his humans can leave the house without worry.
If you’re dreaming of a unique, sensitive, intelligent and deeply devoted companion, Mosko might just be the lifelong partner you’ve been waiting for.
Cats
I want to play with cats, so it would take one willing to have fun with me.
Dogs
I must have at least one dog friend in my future home because I feel better with companionship.
Other pets
I haven't lived with small animals, but it would be better not to bring me into contact with them.
Kids
I'm looking for an adult-only home as I'm not well socialized.










