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ZIGGY - such a good boy!

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About ZIGGY - such a good boy!

Kittery, ME

Breed

Labrador Retriever&ShepherdMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

ZIGGY - such a good boy!’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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ZIGGY - such a good boy!'s Story

Please let us introduce Ziggy. If this sweet fellow could tell us his story, we know it would be a sad one. He was found wandering in an abandoned lot in very poor condition with half of his fur missing. One can only imagine what his former live was like. His kind rescuer picked him up brought him to the local vet clinic. When the vet saw Ziggy's condition, she personally took him into her home to care for him. After months of nursing and lots of TLC, he is now a happy healthy boy ready and waiting for his forever home.<br/><br/>Ziggy is about 7 years old and weighs about 70 pounds. He has gotten a bit chunky during his convalescence :), but he’ll slim right down once he’s in his forever home with more regular exercise. Our best guess as to his breed is lab/shepherd mix. Like most rescues, he’s a bit of a “Heinz 57” dog.....the best kind. What we KNOW about Ziggy is that he’s a friendly, outgoing and playful boy who will thrive in a home where he’s loved and treated kindly. <br/><br/>Ziggy is house trained, crate trained and leash trained. He is fostered with a female dog about the same age and they get along very nicely. He has not been observed around cats, but considering his nature, he’d likely do fine with a dog savvy kitty. Though there are no children in his foster home, this guy loves everyone he meets and we think he’d be great with kids old enough to interact appropriately with dogs. <br/><br/>Ziggy is neutered, micro-chipped and up to date with vaccinations. His doggy bag is packed and he’s ready to head to the life he deserves after such a rough start. If you are the family that can give this sweet fellow his happily ever after, please email Chris at rescue3@earthlink.net for an application. His adoption fee is $300. He’s waiting for you!

Please let us introduce Ziggy. If this sweet fellow could tell us his story, we know it would be a sad one. He was found wandering in an abandoned lot in very poor condition with half of his fur missing. One can only imagine what his former live was like. His kind rescuer picked him up brought him to the local vet clinic. When the vet saw Ziggy's condition, she personally took him into her home to care for him. After months of nursing and lots of TLC, he is now a happy healthy boy ready and waiting for his forever home.

Ziggy is about 7 years old and weighs about 70 pounds. He has gotten a bit chunky during his convalescence :), but he’ll slim right down once he’s in his forever home with more regular exercise. Our best guess as to his breed is lab/shepherd mix. Like most rescues, he’s a bit of a “Heinz 57” dog.....the best kind. What we KNOW about Ziggy is that he’s a friendly, outgoing and playful boy who will thrive in a home where he’s loved and treated kindly.

Ziggy is house trained, crate

Please let us introduce Ziggy. If this sweet fellow could tell us his story, we know it would be a sad one. He was found wandering in an abandoned lot in very poor condition with half of his fur missing. One can only imagine what his former live was like. His kind rescuer picked him up brought him to the local vet clinic. When the vet saw Ziggy's condition, she personally took him into her home to care for him. After months of nursing and lots of TLC, he is now a happy healthy boy ready and waiting for his forever home.

Ziggy is about 7 years old and weighs about 70 pounds. He has gotten a bit chunky during his convalescence :), but he’ll slim right down once he’s in his forever home with more regular exercise. Our best guess as to his breed is lab/shepherd mix. Like most rescues, he’s a bit of a “Heinz 57” dog.....the best kind. What we KNOW about Ziggy is that he’s a friendly, outgoing and playful boy who will thrive in a home where he’s loved and treated kindly.

Ziggy is house trained, crate trained and leash trained. He is fostered with a female dog about the same age and they get along very nicely. He has not been observed around cats, but considering his nature, he’d likely do fine with a dog savvy kitty. Though there are no children in his foster home, this guy loves everyone he meets and we think he’d be great with kids old enough to interact appropriately with dogs.

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