For many older dogs, daily life gradually becomes more challenging. Activities they once relished may no longer be possible as age and health problems accumulate.
Watching this unfold is difficult, and it becomes even more painful when a senior dog has no family to support them. In some cases, when medical care grows too expensive, owners feel forced to surrender their companion.
This was the case for Moose, a senior dog dealing with multiple health issues. When he arrived at a California shelter, his future appeared grim and uncertain.
Moose’s Health Challenges

Upon arriving at the Downey Animal Shelter, Moose was already struggling with serious medical conditions. For a dog with these needs, chances of adoption were limited.
Shelters often face overcrowding, and animals requiring specialized or costly care are frequently placed on the euthanasia list. Without intervention, Moose’s time at the shelter was limited.
The exact reason for his surrender is unknown. Rescuers suspect his family may have been overwhelmed by the financial and emotional demands of his care and felt unable to continue supporting him.

His condition showed years of neglect and hardship. Moose’s teeth were worn, likely from chewing on hard objects to cope with discomfort. He also suffered from severe gum disease, alopecia, and untreated dental problems.
With only a short window of two to four weeks to find him a home, Moose’s circumstances were urgent. That is when Nicole Rechtszaid, a dedicated volunteer, stepped in to transform his situation.
Nicole Steps In To Make A Difference

Nicole’s journey into fostering began after adopting her own dog, who inspired her to assist other animals in need. Moved by the many vulnerable dogs in California, she committed to fostering, discovering firsthand the profound impact of compassion.
Moose came to her attention through a friend named Amanda, who described his precarious condition. Without hesitation, Nicole offered to foster him, preventing euthanasia and giving him a real chance at recovery.
Thanks to her care, Moose began to experience comfort, safety, and attention for the first time in years. With consistent support during his foster period, he was finally able to enjoy warmth and affection.

Nicole describes Moose as a silly, affectionate boy who loves napping on the couch, playing with toys, and soaking up belly rubs. Despite his history, he remains curious and playful, exploring small new experiences each day.
His resilience proves that even senior dogs with significant health issues still have joy and love to offer.
Nicole now focuses on finding Moose a permanent home where he can live his remaining years with patience, care, and stability. With his gentle demeanor and lively spirit, Moose deserves the happy ending he has long awaited.
