Pet advice from Woodgreen
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Ozzy can be worried when left on his own but in foster care they were able to build this up to an hour after a settling in period. Home alone will need to be built up slowly following a settling in period
Ozzy has had a few incidents of ingesting foreign materials and has had to receive veterinary care because of this, this will require consideration before he is rehomed.
Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome him and you are a successful match.
We would also advise that any medical concern, be that historic or ongoing, is discussed with your own vet prior taking the dog home.
Ozzy loves meeting other dogs and is a very polite boy. He could live with a well-socialised dog that can match his playful energy.
Ozzy can live with children age 11+ who aren’t fazed by an occasional bouncy dog and will read his body language, responding appropriately if he becomes worried.
Ozzy will need a garden in his new home for a good run and play time with his toys, as it is not suitable for him to be off lead in public spaces.
The garden should be secure with 5-6ft fencing.
Meet Ozzy, the lovable goofball who’ll steal your heart and keep you smiling all day long!
He’s a people pup through and through, always up for cuddles and making sure he never misses out on snack time (he’s all about that food life!).
With his big, soulful brown eyes, it’s impossible not to fall in love with him.
While he’s fun and playful, he’s also got a sweet, sensitive side and is looking for a family to help him navigate the world with love and patience.
If you’re ready for a forever friend who’s up for snuggles on the sofa and adventures in the world, Ozzy’s your guy!
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.