🌼MONI🌼
Age: ~1 year 6 months
Breed: Shiba Inu mix
Sex: Female
Weight: 13 kg (28 lbs)
Energy Level: Medium-low (4–5 out of 10)
💛 Rescue Story
Moni was rescued after being found running along a busy road with a broken wire leash still attached to her neck. A rusted metal cable tie was tightly wrapped around her collar and could not be loosened—it had to be cut off with scissors. The condition of her collar and the heavy wire leash made it clear she had been living a neglected, tethered life. She was rescued so she could finally be safe and cared for.
🧑🤝🧑 Personality with People
Moni loves people. She happily approaches first, gives kisses, and asks for affection. She is friendly with women, men, and children alike and truly enjoys human attention.
🐕🐦 Behavior with Other Animals
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Dogs: Very social and friendly with dogs of all sizes. She’s playful and a bit silly, often greeting other dogs with kisses.
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Cats & Rabbits: No prior experience.
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Birds: Shows interest in birds during walks and may want to chase them.
🏠 Home & Training
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Separation Anxiety / Destructive Behavior: None observed
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Car Rides: Rides well and does not get motion sickness
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Leash Walking: Limited walking experience; tends to pull on the leash
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Crate Training: In progress
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Bathing & Grooming: Not accustomed to handling yet; she is nervous but stays still without aggression
🚽 House Training
She is mostly potty trained outdoors, though she has occasional accidents indoors. This is likely due to her limited experience living inside a home, and she continues to improve with guidance.
🏡 Foster Home Notes
Moni lives with medium-sized adult dogs (13–22 kg) and gets along wonderfully with all of them—no conflicts at all. She is playful, cheerful, and very affectionate. She loves being near people and often chooses to rest or sleep right next to them.
🩺 Health
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Past Medical History: None
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Current Health: Excellent
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Allergies: None
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Parasite Prevention: NexGard Spectra (January 15, 2026)
✨ Additional Notes
Moni is still learning about indoor life and regular walks, so she will need a family willing to guide her as she adjusts. That said, her excellent social skills, gentle nature, and bright personality make her a dog who adapts quickly. She loves food, is not destructive, and would likely thrive in almost any loving home environment.
