Zak
Available
Zak
AvailableZak is a young, male Pointer mix who weighs approximately 21.6 lbs. He has a medium coat and is not yet neutered. Zak is currently vaccinated and needs a home where he can develop at his own pace. Located in Wooster, OH, he shows promise of becoming a wonderful companion with the right person.
About Zak
Zak is a 7-month-old Pointer mix with a gentle and shy demeanor. He’s still discovering that the world can be safe and welcoming, having arrived with limited socialization. This means many everyday situations are entirely new to him. Zak needs a patient adopter who understands building trust takes time, valuing small victories along the way. He’ll thrive in an environment with calm voices, slow introductions, and a consistent routine, which can help him gain the confidence he needs. He would benefit greatly from a respectful canine companion who can guide him without overwhelming him. Zak prefers a steady friend rather than a constantly playful dog—someone who can help him realize that life isn’t so frightening. While he might not dash up to greet everyone just yet, his true potential as a loving companion is waiting to shine through. If you have a quiet home, a gentle heart, and the time to let Zak blossom, you’ll create an extraordinary bond. Sometimes, the most amazing dogs just need someone who believes in them. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let’s get started.
Adoption Fee
$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Zak
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Zak, as a Pointer mix, is best suited for a calm home environment where he can feel secure and take his time to adjust.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Pointer mix like Zak enjoys moderate outdoor space to explore and play, especially when he feels more comfortable in his surroundings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Zak can adapt to homes with children, but it’s important they are calm and respectful of his shy nature.











