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Hazel

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0-6 months|Black Labrador Retriever, German Wirehaired Pointer|Female|Medium|Lincoln, NE
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🆓 Sponsored Adoption Fee🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Hazel is a female puppy in Lincoln, NE, with a short black and cream coat. She has been spayed, is current on vaccinations, and while she's not fully house trained yet, she's making good progress. This medium-sized pup is friendly, gets along with children, cats, and dogs, making her a great addition to any family.

About Hazel

Meet Hazel! This joyful puppy is a Black Labrador Retriever and German Wirehaired Pointer mix with a personality that shines as brightly as her beautiful black and white coat. Hazel is as playful as they come, always ready for an adventure and loving every minute spent with people and other dogs. Currently, she’s working on her leash training and learning basic commands like "sit." Progress is underway, especially when treats are involved! Hazel’s charm and silly antics keep her equally endearing and entertaining. While she’s busy perfecting her cuteness, she’s also heartwarming and affectionate. Though she’s making strides with house training, Hazel would thrive in a home with a secure yard for quick outdoor access. She needs that space to let loose and burn off her puppy energy. Her spirit is contagious, promising endless smiles with her silly endeavors, playful spirit, and delightful cuddles. Hazel, born around March 23, 2026, is already spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to find her forever home. If you think you can handle her delightful chaos, don’t wait. Your new best friend is waiting for you!

Questions about Hazel

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

    Hazel will thrive in a home with a secure yard, as she loves to play and needs access to outdoor space for her training and energy.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Hazel will benefit from having a yard where she can safely run around and explore, especially during her house training.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Hazel gets along with children and would fit well into a family environment.