Hazel
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Hazel
AvailableHazel is a large, young female German Shepherd with a striking black and yellow/tan coat and medium-length fur. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Regular exercise and structure will keep her happy. Hazel is located in New Rochelle, NY, and is ready to find her forever home.
About Hazel
Hazel is ready for her second chance! This beautiful girl, estimated to be around 2-3 years old, is not just striking; sheβs also incredibly smart. Having been kill-listed at a shelter in California, she was saved by Trina & Friends. Hazel is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, making her a wonderful companion for the right person. She has a strong understanding of commands and shows affection towards her humans. Hazel thrives in a structured environment and would do best with someone who has experience with German Shepherds or working breeds. Patience and consistency are key as she adjusts, especially since decompression is necessary after all she has been through; her new owner should be ready to support her through this process. She gets along well with other dogs, but her behavior around small dogs and cats is still a question mark. This gorgeous girl is ready to become a loyal companion for someone who can provide the guidance, commitment, and love she truly deserves. Interested in adopting Hazel? Apply today!
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Questions about Hazel
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hazel, being a German Shepherd, will thrive in a home that is active and structured. She needs space to roam and play, along with some outdoor access.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a German Shepherd, Hazel will require a fair amount of outdoor space to run and exercise. A yard would be ideal, along with regular walks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Hazel is good with other dogs, a home with older children who understand her need for space and guidance would be best.











