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Moby needs a forever home after losing two people who took care of him

March 19, 2015 by Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein 1 Comment

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This 25 lb. handsome, 8 yr. old male Jack Russell Terrier mix is Moby and he needs a home.

Moby’s original owner passed away last summer and the person who has been caring for him recently had a stroke.  Unfortunately and sadly, this person is unable to take care of Moby.  Moby is very attached to his current caretaker so he will need time to transition.

He is affectionate once he gets to know and feel safe around you.  He loves to play with stuffed animal toys and playing tug of war! He loves to curl up in bed!  Awww.

Moby does very well in a home.  He has no destructive tendencies.

He is neutered and is up-to-date on shots.

Moby needs someone with a big heart, understanding, patience and willing to work with Moby to give him time to trust again after losing two people who have loved him.

His life has been rough and deserves another chance.  You can find out more about Moby by contacting PAWS (Pocono Animal Welfare Society) by calling 570-688-6427.

I know Moby’s new and forever home is out there for him.  Please consider Moby as your new best friend.

 

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Jack Russell Terrier, PA, PAWS, Pocono Animal Welfare Society, Stroudsburg

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  1. left speechless says

    April 6, 2015 at 3:00 pm

    What a handsome boy. 🙂

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