It has been way too long since our  last update, but during that time the "real Moe" has truly  emerged.  For such a long time, he was scared, unsure, and somewhat  reserved.  Well, all that has now changed (except for when we have  people over - he retreats to a safe place and sneaks out to spy on everyone  - he thinks he is so brave when he finally gets the courage to do a  "run-through" of where everyone is, but then he does retreat  again).   With us, he is a completely different dog (and he  will be with any forever family).  He is very definitely a snuggler,  loves to be petted, and is learning how to play.  (He has always loved  to play with our two goldens, but seemed to not know how to play with  humans.  When we are on the ground playing with our resident goldens,  he'll come over and put his big paw in the action and seems to be thinking  "that really looks like fun, but how do I do this."   He usually pulls back for a minute but then romps (or gallops!) right  back over and joins in)  He is truly the sweetest guy and is all  puppy, despite his size (which, really hasn't changed all that much  - he is about 70 lbs but very tall and looks very much like a skinny  lab).
A few important things about Moe:
(1)  He loves his kennel (we didn't  use one at first, but pulled it out when he started chewing everything  around - he was very definitely teething!).  He sees us putting  on our coats to go and runs right in without us saying anything.   Also, this is his safe place he goes when we have people over (we leave  the door open for him).
(2) House training is pretty much done  - he will occasionally have an accident, but it very rare now.
(3) He loves to be outside and loves  to run!  We have a fenced in yard and he loves running around.   He is a little Houdini and manages to find his way out of the fence  every once in a while (That's why we still go out with him every time),  but he never runs away - his favorite thing to do is get out of the  fence and then run back and forth with our resident dogs on one side  and he on the other) 
(4) He really would do best in a home  with another dog - he seems to really look to ours for guidance on what  to do and he absolutely loves to play - so unless you are ready to play  all the time with him, another dog can help him expend some of his energy.
(5) He loves shoes - no, not to wear,  but to chew on.  We have lost a few pairs (a few very expensive  ones!) and know that we have to keep them out of his reach.  Unfortunately  every once in while we forget and he pounces on the opportunity to grab  one.   We can't quite figure this obsession out - he has tons  of toys and chewies to chew on, but shoes are his thing.    Just remember to keep them out of his reach!!
(6) He loves meal time.  When it  is getting close to breakfast or dinner, he starts pacing around where  the food is.  He will grab his bowl (or one of the other two) and  put it down on the floor.  The minute the food  goes in, he  attacks - the entire thing is gone in less than 20 seconds!  Since  our two residents are slower eaters, he then circles around them looking  for any stray pieces and licks their bowls when they are done to make  sure every last morsel is gone.
(7) He does not have an aggressive bone  in his body.  There is no resource guarding of any kind and in  fact when one of the other dogs tries to take his toys, he just lets  them. 
Moe celebrated his first birthday yesterday  and is so ready to go to his forever home.  Please contact your  placement advisor if  you're interested in  this sweet, happy boy.

