Ozzy
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Ozzy
AvailableOzzy is a 3-year-5-month-old neutered male with a black coat, currently in Falls Church, VA. He’s a large Labrador Retriever/mixed breed and is fully vaccinated. Ozzy brings lots of youthful energy and intelligence to the table and is looking for an active household to call his own.
About Ozzy
Ozzy is an enthusiastic, youthful guy who draws people in with his curiosity and zest for life. He’s always up for the next adventure, whether that’s a long walk or some time spent learning new things. There’s a spark in Ozzy’s eyes when he’s preparing for an outing, and once he’s gotten his exercise, he’s content to relax nearby. Ozzy’s sharp mind matches his athletic build—he already knows sit, picks up cues quickly, and never misses a chance for a treat. He’ll thrive with more training, especially as he already enjoys working for rewards. His black coat always looks freshly pressed, adding to his dapper vibe. Ozzy is ready to find an active home that appreciates his energy and love for learning. If you’re looking for a smart, affectionate companion who lives for fun and family time, Ozzy could be the one. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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$475Payment after application.
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Questions about Ozzy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ozzy, as a Labrador Retriever/mixed breed, is generally best suited for active homes that offer space for play and daily exercise. He will do well in environments where he is part of the family routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a large and energetic dog, Ozzy’s breed mix thrives with access to a yard or regular outdoor activities. He will appreciate daily walks and occasional opportunities to run off-leash in secure areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Labrador Retriever mixes like Ozzy are often good with children due to their friendly and patient nature, provided interactions are supervised appropriately and the dog has proper training.











