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Hazel

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2 years old|Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Detroit, MI
🐾 FriendlyπŸ€— AffectionateπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Moderate Energy🚽 House TrainedπŸ‘ Knows basic commands

Hazel is a 2-year-old spayed female mixed breed with a medium build. She is located in Detroit, MI. Though her weight isn't specified, she is described as a 32 lb. dog. Hazel is treat motivated and enjoys human company, which makes her affectionate and eager for attention.

About Hazel

Hazel is a 32 lb. spayed female mixed breed, about 2 years old. She can be a bit anxious initially but quickly warms up to affection. Hazel enjoys being close by for pets and belly rubs, and she displays her excitement with joyful wiggles. She loves to show off her zoomies around the yard and shares sweet, gentle kisses when she feels comfortable. Currently, Hazel is treat motivated and takes snacks nicely, although she doesn’t yet know how to sit and would benefit from some training. She's not playing with toys right now and walks decently on a leash, albeit with some pulling. She seems to be calm around dogs nearby and may thrive in a home with a fur sibling after a proper introduction. Please keep in mind, transitioning from a shelter environment can be stressful for her. Allowing her a minimum of 3 days to decompress will help her reveal her full personality. To meet Hazel and see if she fits your home, visit the Detroit Animal Care and Control shelter in Detroit, MI. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Hazel

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

    Mixed breed dogs like Hazel typically adapt well to various living environments, particularly homes where she can have space to explore and play.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Hazel will enjoy a moderate amount of outdoor space to run around and burn off energy, making a yard ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Hazel's behavior around children is currently unknown, so introductions should be supervised until you see how she responds.