Hazel
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Hazel
AvailableHazel is a young female mixed-breed dog, likely growing into a large size. She doesn't have a specified weight yet, but she gets along well with dogs, children, and even cats. Her coat length isn't specified, but expect typical puppy energy and playfulness. Hazel will need training and a loving home where she won't be left alone for long.
About Hazel
Hazel is a playful young pup looking for her forever home. She arrived at MCHS on July 12 with her four littermates after being fostered by another rescue. Born on April 27, her mother is a pit bull-type dog weighing around 60 pounds, though her father's identity is unknown. Hazel's vibrant puppy energy makes her a joy to be around, and she will be ready for adoption at the end of July following her vet check and vaccinations. Being a puppy, she will need training in various areas and a home where she won't be left alone for long hours. Hazel should thrive in a family environment, as she gets along well with other dogs and kids, and sheβs young enough to learn how to interact with cats. Expect her to grow into a medium to large-sized dog, full of mischief and enthusiasm! Adoption is done by appointment once an application has been submitted and approved. Interested adopters must be at least 21 years old, and resident dogs need to be up to date on vaccinations, heartworm prevention, and spayed/neutered. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Hazel
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hazel, a mixed-breed dog, will thrive in a family environment where she has plenty of interaction and companionship, ideally with space for play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hazel will benefit from a yard or nearby park where she can run and play, as she has the lively energy typical of puppies.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Hazel is known to get along well with children, making her a great fit for family homes.











