Lovely Hazel is looking for a new family
I'm helping my friends find a new home for their dog Hazel. The family is simply not able to give Hazel the context she needs with everything they have on their plate (three boys and a full house!).
Hint: Hunt / loyal / working type breed so she’ll enjoy spending time, outdoors and exercising.
Free to a good home or family — but we will want to meet the new owners to check suitability.
Hazel is a mixed breed, but I reckon some Huntaway in there — looks like maybe some Rhodesian or maybe even Black Mouth Cur…. She is gentle, energetic, friendly and curious.
Her mother was a rescue dog and pregnant at the time she was rescued. Hazel has always been in good care. She will turn 1 in November.
She has received about 5 Hours of Professional dog training, a bit more from the family and I'm sure she will adapt quickly and smoothly with a new owner.
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Message me with a little info about your self a little about your household and your contact number..
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