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Hazel Doodle

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6 years old|Goldendoodle|Female|Large|Albuquerque, NM
♿️ Special needs🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🙈 Shy😌 Calm

Hazel Doodle is a female Goldendoodle in Albuquerque, NM, with a large build and a yellow curly coat. She’s around 6 years and 4 months old, house trained, spayed, and vaccinated. Hazel is considered special needs due to her tooth root resorption and seasonal allergies, which require some care and monitoring. She does best with regular grooming and a steady routine at home.

About Hazel Doodle

Hazel Doodle is a 6-year-old Goldendoodle in Albuquerque, NM, fostered after her owner's passing. She weighs around 60 pounds and has a yellow, curly coat that needs steady grooming and regular trims. Hazel is shy and prefers quiet, low-traffic homes without young kids or frequent visitors. She bonds deeply with her people and does well with one or two mellow dogs, but she's not interested in being friends with every canine she meets. Hazel’s prey drive is strong—she cannot be placed with cats or small dogs. Hazel lives with some separation anxiety, but this improves with a predictable routine and time alone under four hours a day. She feels safe in her crate, often resting there during cleaning or at night. Most of her days are about car rides, gentle walks, and being close to her family; she’d rather be on the sofa than out on a hike. Hazel has special needs due to tooth root resorption and mild allergies. She requires annual dental exams and will need future oral surgeries. Hard chews, bones, and antlers are off limits, but she enjoys her meals without much fuss. Hazel is house trained, spayed, and current on vaccinations. She recently celebrated her Capricorn birthday—she’s every bit as loyal and steady as the sign suggests. The adoption fee is sponsored. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Hazel Doodle

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Hazel Doodle is a Goldendoodle, and this breed thrives in a calm, stable home with regular companionship. Goldendoodles do well with families, couples, or individuals who provide plenty of affection and a structured routine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Hazel Doodle's breed appreciates a yard or access to safe walking areas, but Goldendoodles are flexible—daily walks and playtime outside are usually enough.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Goldendoodles are generally good with children, but Hazel Doodle, given her personality and special needs, is better suited for a home without young kids.