Ozone
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Ozone
AvailableOzone is a large, adult male mixed breed with a sleek black coat. He is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Now in Hampton Bays, NY, Ozone does well with other dogs but isn’t suited to homes with cats or children. With a quick mind and a resilient nature, he's looking for an experienced adopter ready to build trust and provide plenty of active engagement.
About Ozone
Ozone is a striking black dog who was found running loose in a cemetery in Ozone Park, relying on kind neighbors to bring him meals. After a long time fending for himself, he was finally rescued and brought to the Hamptons, where he’s been adapting to indoor life and learning the ropes. Ozone has a reserved streak when meeting new people, but considering his past, his caution makes sense. He does well with other large dogs and enjoys roughhousing, so adopters should be ready for active play and have the experience to manage his energy. Ozone’s intelligence stands out—he picks up training quickly and walks politely on leash, especially with positive reinforcement. This is a dog who thrives with structure and consistent leadership. He should not live with cats or young children, as he’s not suited for them. If you’re seeking a sharp, loyal companion with a resilient spirit, Ozone could be your match. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Ozone
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ozone, being a large mixed breed dog, does best in a home with space to play and a family that can match his energy. A house with a yard or frequent access to outdoor areas is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed breed dogs like Ozone need ample space to burn off energy. He will appreciate a fenced yard or daily outings to parks and open spaces.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ozone isn't suitable for homes with children, which can be common for large, active mixed breeds that play rough or are still working on certain behaviors.











