Zeus
Zeus
Male | 6 months old | 32 lbs | Cane Corso Mix
Good with adults?
Yes
Good with kids?
Unknown
Good with other dogs?
Yes
Good with cats?
Unknown
House trained?
In training
Crate Trained?
In training
Energy Level?
High
Barker?
On occasions
About Zeus
Meet Zeus — a joyful, playful, cuddle-loving puppy who brings energy and sweetness everywhere he goes. At just 6 months old, this Cane Corso mix loves chasing toys, wrestling with other dogs, and inventing new games to keep himself entertained—but he’s just as happy curling up in your lap, convinced he’s a small dog in a growing body.
Zeus is doing well with crate training at night, is pad trained, and is learning to go outside consistently. Leash training is in progress—he tolerates it well but pulls when something interesting catches his attention. Like any puppy, he’s still figuring out manners and is learning not to jump up or explore countertops.
He’s fantastic with other dogs—playful, friendly, and never aggressive. With new people, he can be slightly unsure at first but quickly becomes curious and affectionate. He hasn’t met kids or cats yet, though due to his size and excited jumping, very young children may not be ideal.
Zeus has a wonderfully easygoing temperament and is just a loving pup eager to learn. Because he’ll grow big and strong, he would thrive with someone experienced with large breeds who can continue guiding his training. If you want a lovable, energetic companion who is equal parts playmate, adventure dog and snuggle buddy, Zeus is the perfect guy for you!
Adoption Fee | $850
Adoption fees help cover the costs associated with rescues, such as vetting, boarding and transportation.
They also cover spay/neuter, heartworm testing and treatment (if necessary), rabies and DHLPP vaccines, and microchip.
For more information about adoption fees, please review our Adoption FAQs & Fees page.
Interested in Adopting Zeus? Apply Below.
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