Moose
Moose
- Age 10 months
- Living with children Teenager and Above
- Breed Terrier: Staff Bull
- Living with dogs Can't live with
- Sex Male
- Living with cats Can't live with
- Size Large
- Reference ANIMAL12110
- Centre Old Windsor
More about Moose
Moose is a sensitive and gentle Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross who is currently based at Battersea Old Windsor.
Moose can find meeting new people worrying but once you spend some time with him and take it slow, he warms up to you quickly and is able to make friends and enjoy a gentle fuss. He is looking for new owners who can give him the time to come out of his shell at his own pace.
A great way to make friends with Moose is by offering him a treat. He is a foody boy who will not turn his nose up at any type of treat that is offered to him. This can also be used as a motivating tool to help with his ongoing training.
Although Moose does enjoy socialising with other dogs and did previously live with another dog before coming into our care, they didn’t get along so he is looking to be the only dog in the household. This will allow him to keep building up his confidence around other dogs. Moose will benefit from having some friendly and interactive walking buddies of a similar temperament, who can offer him some light play.
Moose loves to play with toys, and he often enjoys his time in the paddocks zooming after a tennis ball or playing with squeaky toys in his kennel. Moose can exchange nicely and will wait for you to throw a toy for him to chase after.
Any potential owners would need to speak to a Battersea vet as Moose does have some medical needs.
We are sure in his forever loving home, his personality will bloom.
If you have already completed our online rehoming form and would like to know more about Moose you can e-mail our rehoming team on bow.rehomers@battersea.org.uk to register your interest.
We ask every customer to first complete our online form we discuss an individual animal, so if you have not filled in our form yet you can find the details on how to do so here: https://www.battersea.org.uk/rehoming.