labrador cross rescue puppy

Ezekiel

Ezekiel (Zeky) is a four month old Labrador mix. He is an adorable goofball who is impossible not to fall in love with once you meet him.

Zeky spends a lot of time sleeping and will flop down anywhere on the floor to sleep but will get up and follow his people around anytime they move.

Zeky prefers to chew fingers over his toys and can be quite jumpy when excited but does respond well to being told to stay down. He will need ongoing training with these two things.

Zeky is not completely toilet trained but will go to the toilet on the grass if taken out regularly.

Zeky has slept great outside without any barking or whining even when he’s been on his own. He did bark on his first night as we had him sleep in the laundry so possibly just doesn’t like smaller closed in spaces.

Zeky very much enjoys the company of his foster family’s dog but can be quite scared when coming face to face with new dogs so a slow introduction is needed. He can also be anxious around new sights and sounds. He is more confident when having another dog friend around especially on walks.

Ezekiel is a goofy sweetheart who would make a great companion for someone who can give him the love and ongoing training he needs.

To submit an expression of interest for Ezekiel please email Lorraine on lorraine@awar.org.au


Breed and genderMale Labrador mix
SizeMedium
DOB01/10/2023
Activity levelModerately high
Coat careLow
Indoor / outdoorBoth, will need ongoing house training
Training levelOngoing training & socialising
Special needsNone
Adoption fee *Plus council registration if adopted in NSW*$700 See notes below
Microchip number:991003001408653
Rehoming number:R251000002
Source number:RE130809

*The adoption fee includes microchipping on the NSW Companion Animal Register, desexing, C5 vaccination,intestinal worm and flea treatment. Council registration for rescue dogs in NSW is $27.50 and $23 for pensioners.This fee applies from 18/7/2016
Best outcomes: For the best possible outcome for each adoption we do prefer that you come to us and meet the dog or puppy in person.
Please note: Even though you may be first to call, this does not always guarantee you will be chosen to adopt. By no means do we run on a “first in, first served basis”. We aim to ensure that our animals are adopted into the most suitable home for them and the new family.