OZZY

Ozzy - clever and smart

born around January 2025
male
8 kg / 17-18 lbs
neutered and up to date with shots etc
adult weight around 14–17 kg (30–37 lbs)
house trained, well socialized, loves dogs and cats

OZZY

OZZY

male · about 5 months old (born around January 2025) · 8 kg / 17-18lbs · neutered · up to date with everything · very friendly and smart · well socialized ·  house trained · loves to play with dogs · very payful with his best buddy - a little male cat  · perfect dog for active people

Meet Ozzy! 🐾 This little guy is about 5 months old and weighs around 8 kg (17–18 lbs). With his adorable grey-speckled socks and chest, and those long legs, he’s just the most handsome pup around — and yes, as sweet as he looks!

Ozzy is smart, playful, and has a lovely energy. He gets along with everyone, but his absolute best buddy is the male kitten he shares his foster home with — they play, snuggle, and nap together like true siblings. 😻🐶

He’s already neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, and ready for his forever home.

Based on his current size and build, we think he’ll grow into a medium-sized dog — maybe around 14–17 kg (30–37 lbs). He seems to have a bit of a sporty, agile mix in him — maybe some herding or spaniel-type genes — and he’ll definitely thrive with an active family or someone who loves adventures.

Ozzy is one of those pups who steals heart

FAQ

  • Where are you located / Is there a shelter I can visit?

    We are a foster-based rescue, which means we operate without a shelter or office. Every animal we help is cared for in a foster home. Most of our fosters and volunteers are located in and around San Isidro de El General, Pérez Zeledón, in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica.

  • Can I visit the animals available for adoption?

    Yes! Once your application is approved, we’ll coordinate a meet-and-greet with the foster home.  

    For more information visit our:
    DOG ADOPTION PAGE
    CAT ADOPTION PAGE

  • Do you rescue wild animals too?

    We focus on rescuing dogs and cats, but we can point you in the right direction if you’ve found a wild animal in distress. We recommend contacting:

    Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary in Uvita at +506 2200 3271
    Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center via WhatsApp at +506 6058 3898
    SINAC (National System of Conservation Areas) at (+506) 2522-6500 for wildlife emergencies.  

    To report a dog or cat in need please visit our CONTACT PAGE

  • I found a stray dog / cat. Can you help me?

    For urgent cases, please refer to our Emergency Guidelines on the CONTACT PAGE.

    We are a small, volunteer-run organization with limited resources, but we do our best to help whenever possible. To report a stray animal or find more information, please visit our CONTACT PAGE.

  • I saw a dog / cat on social media up for adoption but can’t find it on the website.

    There are two possible reasons:

    1. We haven’t had time to upload the animal to the website, but it may still be available.

    2. The animal is in a foster-to-adopt trial or has already found a home. You’re still welcome to apply using our general adoption application. Then we can match you with a similar dog / cat.

  • Are you a officially registered non-profit organization?

    Yes! Charlies Angels Resque is officially registered under the legal name Asociación Charlie’s Angels CR, cédula jurídica 3-002-757592.

  • How are you funded?

    We rely entirely on donations from generous individuals and the occasional fundraising. Every contribution makes a big difference. For more informatiopn visit our DONATION PAGE

  • Are Donations Tax-Deductible?

    Unfortunately, we can't issue tax-deductible receipts for donations made to our Costa Rican Bank Account or PayPal.

    However, we’re supported by Friends of Charlie’s Angels Costa Rica, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in the U.S. This allows U.S. donors to make tax-deductible contributions to support our rescue work in Costa Rica.  

    For more information visit our DONATION PAGE

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