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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=Bossy Mossy|birthyear=2016|age=|breed=English Shepherd|color=Black and White|eye=brown|owner=Jane Dawson|image=|alt=|caption=}}
== Summary ==
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.

Revision as of 13:25, 1 March 2023


Quick Facts
Name: Moss
Nickname(s): Bossy Mossy
Breed: English Shepherd
Color: Black and White
Eye Color: brown
Owner(s): Jane Dawson



Summary

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.