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Ozzy   

In shelter Dog

Aldie, VA, 20105
Pet name:
Ozzy
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Date:
09/23/2022
Colors:
Brown / Chocolate
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Description:
Howdy! Im Ozzy!

Im a handsome boy who is getting to know the world. A lot can be scary for a dog like me who hasnt had a lot of experiences in the real world. Im shy at first but will warm up quickly if you give me some yummy chicken. Cars and new sounds can be a little scary for me too, so Ill need someone to help introduce me to new things and show me all the great things in life!

My favorite thing to do is play soccer - kick the ball for me and watch me (and my ears) bounce with excitement! I also love sniffing and exploring the trails here at FOHA.

Because Im still learning how to be confident in a world of uncertainty, I will do best in a home without children.

If youd like to get to know me a little better, submit an application and we can set up a time to meet. Hope to see you soon!!

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