The Dogo Argentino Club of America is the Original Parent Club, for the Dogo Argentino in the United States.
 

Mojo:

Status: Adopted
Mojo was rescued from Fort Knox. Yes, the place with the gold. He belonged to a military family that moved off base to an apartment that didn't allow pets. Mojo was surrendered to the vet facility on base and they called us. Hmmm, does this make him an Army brat?

Mojo is still kind of young. He'll be 2 years old the end of this year. He'll need some guidance and direction while his brain catches up to his body. He's a wonderful dog. It's just that there are moments when not all his brain cells fire at once. In other words, he can be a goofus at times. He loves people. Mojo has never met a stranger or enemy. His current play group consists of Mona, Malcom, and Lady. He and Malcom are the best of buddies. Their favorite games? Chase and who can bark the loudest. The neighbors are not amused with the latter. The cats he lives with he finds interesting. He's made no attempt to eat them, but it sure is fun to give them a good goose with a cold nose.

Ready for the challenge of a teenager? Perhaps you'd like a jogging partner? Have a couple of little boys who need a dog? Mojo sure would like to meet you. Late Breaking News: Mojo passed the American Temperament Test Society's temperament test in September, 2002. Way to go Mo-Mo Man! It's official, Mojo TT.

Interested in Adopting Mojo? Please contact the Dogo Argentino Club of America's Chairperson, Liz Gaulke at:

dogresq@wcnet.org

 


                                                  
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