What’s for Dinner? Meet Moo Shu! This 2-year old white boxer (of the non-Hanes variety) came to us from local animal control after being abandoned in a vacant apartment with his kitten siblings. Moo Shu is the right mix of savory and sweet and has a zest for life and all it has to offer. He’s soy happy for everything in his foster home and enjoys hoisin around with his canine and feline brothers and sisters (Moo Shu is dog- and cat-friendly, and then some)!
Our little cabbage- and scallion-infused entrée is full of deliciousness for soooo many reasons! Moo Shu is seriously scrumptious…soaking up love and attention like dried shiitake mushrooms. He is tender…wearing his heart on his sleeve as he shows his affectionate side to literally anyone he meets. And he is yummy…with his short muzzle and freckled nose, he is a HANDSOME man!
Our Moo Shu is seriously stir-fried to perfection! He appreciates being wrapped, burrito-style, into a thin pancake with his fuzzy blankets at night. As long as he’s close to his humans (snuggling is kind-of his pastime)! Moo Shu is a white boxer or bully mix but has no hearing deficits. He is an old soul, seasoned and assembled to perfection and just waiting for a family all his own…Moo Shu is pork-licious and ready to find his forever. And he is so good, you won’t want to takeout. Because of his size and lack of history, older kids would be best for this delicious man.
Moo Shu’s top 3 priorities: 1. A family who will give him a safe space to decompress. 2. A family who loves to love and be loved! Snuggling and access to furniture and personal space is a must! 3. A family who is looking for a delectable treat.
Available
Moo Shu
Gender:
Male
Age:
2 Years
Color:
White
Size:
55 Lbs.
Vaccinated:
Yes
Good with dogs:
Yes
Good with cats:
Yes
Good with kids:
Unknown
General Information
Spayed/Neutered
Up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccines and monthly preventatives
Fecal tested for worms and parasites
4DX tested for tick-borne illnesses
Microchipped
Adoption Donation
$300
Note: We spend well over $500 on the average intact adult dog coming into our rescue, which covers all standard vetting including spay/neuter, equipment, food, and preventative care while with us. The cost only rises if a deserving dog needs any additional vetting, and even simple appointments add up fast. While our adoption fees are intentionally lower to find great homes more quickly, we will gladly and graciously take additional donations to help offset these fees!