Zeni
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About Zeni
Applicants must meet the following requirements: Setting: Rural, Suburban Dwelling: Single Family Fence: Physical or underground Mar 10, 2026: Zeni is a happy sweet boy who thinks that one of the best thing that has happened to him lately is he came to Lab Rescue. He likes to be with you getting attention and thinks his head should be in your lap getting petted. He likes to retrieve and is very good at it, brings the toys or balls back to you so you can toss them again. He is an easy dog and thinks he would love hanging around with his new family and going on walks and out in the yard playing with them. Knows his commands. He takes treats gently He would like a home with a family that has a fenced and will give him the training exercise and love he deserves. Kids 10 and up as we have no history of him living with any.. Been out with other dogs at the shelter and the Pet Lodge and was good with them. Have no cat history. Knows come, sit, shake and down. Reported as house & crate trained, he is keeping his room clean at the Pet Lodge. Pulls a little on lead better with an Easy Walk Harness. Watch his video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14DncKHGz9o . Zeni's story He was owned by older man who went to an assisted living facility which did not allow pets. His family didn't want him, so he a gave him up to the shelter who we work with. The Shelter Manager asked us to find him a new home, she told me he is a great pup and gets along with everyone. Zeni - 5 year old fox red neutered male. Heartworm Positive (non-symptomatic). See Note below about his Heartworm treatment. Neutered on 10 March needs to stay quiet until 20 March Prescribed an Antibiotic (Ciprofloxacin) for minor skin infection on his stomach. Needs Leptospirosis Lyme & Canine Influenza vaccines between 30 March & 6 April. Weighs 66 lbs. which is a good weight for him. See Medical Tab. Note: Heartworm is highly treatable and treatment will be provided, at no cost to the adopter, at one of Lab Rescue's designated vets. Completing Heartworm treatment at the veterinarian designated by the Rescue is a requirement of adoption. To meet Zeni: 1. Adoption Coordinator (AC) should refer any applicant interested in a heartworm positive dog to the Heartworm information posted on our website at: https://www.lab-rescue.org/heartworm & https://www.lab-rescue.org/heartworm-protocol to learn the basics of Heartworm treatment. 2. If the applicant is still interested in the dog, AC will confirm that the dog is still available and a good fit for the family. 3. If available and a good fit, AC will have applicant contact the dog's foster. 4. If approved, AC will set up a meeting referral for the dog. AC will ensure at least 24 hours between referral posting and scheduled meeting for Heartworm Coordinator (HC) to provide the heartworm briefing. 5. AC will request the briefing and provide the contact details (name, phone number, email address) to the HC at: mailto:heartworm@lab-rescue.org. 6. HC will notify AC after heartworm briefing has been completed. Note: HEARTWORM BRIEFING MUST TAKE PLACE BEFORE APPLICANTS GO TO MEET THE DOG Owner Give UP to Shelter.