Meet Moo!
Moo is a confident, playful, and energetic boy with a big personality and an even bigger heart. He loves to wrestle and romp with his playmates and thrives in the company of dogs who can match his lively energy. Moo is very people-oriented and enjoys being around his humans, showing off his charming and affectionate nature. He's also a good listener, making him a fun and engaging companion who's eager to connect and please. Moo arrived at Soi Dog Foundation in July 2025 with severe head injuries and nerve damage affecting his face and vision. His bloodwork also revealed anemia and thrombocytopenia caused by a tick-borne disease. In addition, Moo had a claw injury on his left forelimb and a small puncture wound on his head, both of which were treated with daily wound care and medication until fully healed. After being stabilized, he underwent surgery to repair his wounds and went on to make a strong, steady recovery. Today, Moo is a happy dog with a normal blood profile and no remaining signs of anisocoria. He's a self-assured, well-balanced boy. He's deeply affectionate with people, always eager to connect and show love, and his playful spirit makes him a joy to be around. Whether he's wrestling with dog friends or engaging with his humans, Moo's fun-loving energy and charm shine through.
Ideal Home
Moo would thrive in an active home that can keep up with his playful, energetic nature. He'd do best with a family, couple or individual who enjoys daily activity, playtime, and continued training to keep his smart, eager-to-please mind engaged. A home with another playful, well-matched dog would be ideal, as he loves to wrestle and socialize with canine friends. He'd also be great with respectful, playful kids who can match his fun energy. Most importantly, Moo needs a home that will include him in daily life, give him structure, and love his confident, affectionate personality.
Ongoing Health
Moo arrived with anemia and thrombocytopenia caused by a tick-borne disease, as well as a claw injury and a small puncture wound. These have all been treated and he has made a strong, steady recovery. His blood profile is now normal, and he shows no remaining signs of anisocoria.
Training & Support
Moo is an eager-to-please boy and a good listener, making him a fun and engaging companion who is eager to connect. Continued training will help keep his smart mind engaged.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Please visit our website to fill out an adoption application: www.thebarkinglot.net/adopt
Transportation
Moo is located in San Diego County, CA. We will happily consider out-of-town applications and can conduct virtual playdates with interested adopters. We have monthly transport to various locations in the Pacific Northwest. Individual arrangements would need to be made for other locations across the US and Canada.