LOCATION: Conroe, TX
DOB: 12/16/2020
Ozzy is a gentle, easygoing soul with the calm presence of an old friend. He’s quiet, observant, and incredibly relaxed—so much so that he hasn’t barked once since coming into foster care. Routine is his comfort zone, and consistency helps him feel safe and settled. Once Ozzy knows what to expect, he melts right into the rhythm of the home and becomes a steady, peaceful companion.
His energy level is firmly couch-potato status. Ozzy prefers a cozy day indoors over busy outings, and low activity suits him perfectly. He’s not one to demand entertainment—he’s happiest lounging nearby, covered up with his beloved tortilla blanket, quietly soaking in the world around him. A fenced yard is plenty for his needs, and walks are still a work in progress as he continues to build confidence.
Ozzy is affectionate in a gentle, understated way. He doesn’t mind cuddling with kids or adults and blends seamlessly into family life, offering just the right amount of love without being overwhelming. He absolutely loves car rides and is always happy to tag along. When it comes to treats, chicken feet and pumpkin are his favorites, and food is a great motivator for him. He can be a little stubborn—if Ozzy doesn’t want to move, he’ll politely but firmly stand his ground—but it’s more endearing than challenging.
He is fully house trained, does well in a crate, rides calmly in the car, and is muzzle trained. Leash manners are hit-or-miss, and he may refuse to walk if he’s feeling unsure. Ozzy can be fearful of thunderstorms, rain, high winds, fireworks, loud noises, nighttime, and new environments. During bad weather, he needs reassurance and someone willing to cuddle him until he feels safe again.
Ozzy has done well meeting other dogs and was friendly and kind when introduced to a large dog. He currently lives with a cat and has occasionally lunged toward them but has never shown aggression, and both largely coexist without issue. He has been around many children of all ages at once, including toddlers and babies. While he has tolerated climbing, pulling, and cuddling with remarkable patience, he has given a single growl as a warning when physically hurt—never escalating beyond that. He has also remained calm and unbothered by adult strangers entering the home, even during the middle of the night.
Medically, Ozzy has some growths on his elbows, is undergoing heartworm treatment, takes joint supplements, has a limp in his front leg, is still underweight, and is missing his top front row of teeth. He has spent much of his foster time healing, and there are likely many joys and activities he has yet to discover once he’s feeling his best.
Ozzy’s ideal home would be calm and loving, preferably with adults or one to two children, though he can adapt to busier households. He thrives when he’s part of daily life and would do best with someone who is home often. A low-energy household without stairs, with good lighting and a fully gated yard, would suit him well—he can be curious about slipping under fences. Above all, Ozzy needs a home that values routine, patience, and companionship, and someone who will cherish his quiet, steady presence. He is an old soul ready to be deeply loved.
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