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Meet Ozzy

Ozzy is a gentle soul who was found lost and alone in the desert, but his luck is about to change. This 7-year-old, 65-pound boy has a heart as big as the open desert sky and is ready to share it with a loving family. Ozzy is good with people and just wants to be part of the pack. He's house-trained and vetted, so you know he's a well-mannered boy who's ready to settle into his new forever home. Ozzy's story is a bit of a mystery, but one thing is certain: he's a resilient, loving dog who deserves all the comfort and happiness a family can offer. Could you be the one to show Ozzy what it means to be loved and cherished? To meet Ozzy, apply at- https://muttsinneed.org/apply/adopt

Could Ozzy be your senior soulmate?

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Ozzy

BreedShepherdSexMaleSizeLargeAge7 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Mutts in Need
Newport Beach, CA 92660

No public visiting address is listed — this rescue may be foster-based or use a mailing-only address. Please contact them directly for meeting or adoption details.

✉️ MuttsInNeed@gmail.com

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