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{{Dog Profile|name=Moss|nickname=Bossy Mossy|birthyear=2016|age=|breed=English Shepherd|color=Black and White|eye=brown|owner=Jane Dawson|image=|alt=|caption=}}Moss is an intact male [[English Shepherd]] dog, Jane's companion, and psychiatric service dog. | {{Dog Profile|name=Moss|nickname=Mossy, Bossy Mossy|birthyear=2016|age=|breed=English Shepherd|color=Black and White|eye=brown|owner=Jane Dawson|image=Moss.jpeg|alt=|caption=}} | ||
Moss is an intact male [[English Shepherd]] dog, Jane's companion, and psychiatric service dog. | |||
Moss is about 50 lbs, black and white, and has a long plumed tail. He is very good at lane-driving sheep, kills barn rats, and makes sure strict routines are enforced. As Jane's psychiatric support animal, Moss can sense impending anxiety attacks and provides pressure, a focal point, and a sense of calm to anchor her. | Moss is about 50 lbs, black and white, and has a long plumed tail. He is very good at lane-driving sheep, kills barn rats, and makes sure strict routines are enforced. As Jane's psychiatric support animal, Moss can sense impending anxiety attacks and provides pressure, a focal point, and a sense of calm to anchor her. | ||
As a spectacular judge of character, Moss will tell off creepers, French kiss people, and if he really likes them, he'll pee on their boot or step on their sensitive bits. | As a spectacular judge of character, Moss will tell off creepers, French kiss people, and if he really likes them, he'll pee on their boot or step on their sensitive bits. |
Latest revision as of 00:26, 12 March 2023
Quick Facts
Name: | Moss |
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Nickname(s): | Mossy Bossy Mossy |
Breed: | English Shepherd |
Color: | Black and White |
Eye Color: | brown |
Owner(s): | Jane Dawson |
Moss is an intact male English Shepherd dog, Jane's companion, and psychiatric service dog.
Moss is about 50 lbs, black and white, and has a long plumed tail. He is very good at lane-driving sheep, kills barn rats, and makes sure strict routines are enforced. As Jane's psychiatric support animal, Moss can sense impending anxiety attacks and provides pressure, a focal point, and a sense of calm to anchor her.
As a spectacular judge of character, Moss will tell off creepers, French kiss people, and if he really likes them, he'll pee on their boot or step on their sensitive bits.