Hazel
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Hazel
AvailableHazel is a small, adult terrier mix who lives in Tampa, FL. She’s a spayed female with up-to-date vaccinations and is house trained. Hazel gets along with both dogs and cats, though she’s best with playful cats and older children, and she thrives in an active, engaged home.
About Hazel
Hazel is spirited and full of energy, making her a great choice for a busy home that loves to play and stay active. At about 2 and a half years old and around 20 lbs, she’s the kind of dog who will keep pace with even the most adventurous family or individual. Exercise and ongoing training are definitely priorities for her—she's crate-trained but still working on manners like jumping up, so she does best with people who can put some time in to help her thrive. Hazel gets along well with other dogs and always wants to make friends. She’s also fine with cats if they're social and playful, though her enthusiasm is probably too much for seniors or cats who aren’t used to dogs. Because of her playful jumping, she's best suited for a home with older kids rather than little ones. Everyday, Hazel brings energy, friendliness, and a lot of love to the people and pets in her life. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Hazel
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Terrier mixes like Hazel do well in active households where they get plenty of interaction and exercise. Apartments or homes with easy access to outdoor activities suit her best, especially in a lively home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hazel will benefit from regular walks and play sessions, but she doesn't require a huge backyard. A small yard or access to parks is enough as long as she gets daily exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hazel's terrier roots make her lively and playful, but because she tends to jump up, she does better with older children who can handle her exuberance.











