Meet Moose: A Cane Corso Available for Adoption from Greenwich Animal Control

Second in our series on adoptable dogs from Greenwich Animal Control

Moose

This is Moose. He is available for adoption from Greenwich Animal Control. ACO’s say he should go to someone experienced with the breed. Credit: Leslie Yager

If you’re thinking about adopting a dog, there are some terrific ones at Greenwich Animal Control.

Moose, a Cane Corso, is about 5 years old. As is typical of his breed, he weighs in at about 125 lbs.

Animal Control officers say they are looking for an adopter who is familiar with the breed. They described Mose as a dominant, protective dog who is also super friendly with the people in his family.

“We found owner information in him,” Peterson said. “He was used for breeding.”

To inquire about Moose or to make an appointment to meet him, contact Greenwich Animal Control. You may need to leave a message on the machine, but calls are returned.

Moose

Moose is a Cane Corso available for adoption from Greenwich Animal Control. Credit: Leslie Yager

Moose

Moose is a Cane Corso available for adoption from Greenwich Animal Control. Credit: Leslie Yager

Moose

Moose is a Cane Corso available for adoption from Greenwich Animal Control. Credit: Leslie Yager

Moose

Moose is a Cane Corso available for adoption from Greenwich Animal Control. Credit: Leslie Yager

Moose

Moose is a Cane Corso available for adoption from Greenwich Animal Control. Credit: Leslie Yager

 

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Smoke has received some training and is eager to please. He is also available for adoption at Greenwich Animal Control.

See also: Meet “Smoke” at Greenwich Animal Control. He has a lot to offer!

Thank you to everyone who shared the story of Smoke. His story was liked and shared so many times!

Greenwich Animal Control is located at 393 North Street. Call (203) 622-8081 to inquire or make an appointment.

 


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