





Hazel
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Chihuahua
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Hazel
Saint Paul, MN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Hazel ’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$400
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Hazel 's Story
Hazel is a sweet athletic young lady with a lot of love to give. Hazel was an abandoned dog in a remote rural area. She took up residence under the stairs of a dog loving Elder. The Elder asked if we could take the little dog into rescue as the pooch was homeless, pregnant and it was very cold. The Good Samaritan has stayed in touch with PUP, making regular inquiries about how she is getting along. Very well, thank you. Hazel is a beautiful girl who has been a devoted mommy but is ready to pass on the responsibility to someone else. <br/><br/>Hazel does well with children but needs time to get comfortable with tall/large men. She is good with the resident dog but has not been good with some other dogs she has met. She will need a gradual introduction to a resident do or be an only dog.<br/><br/>We had DNA testing done on one pup from the litter. Based on that testing we got Hazel’s DNA. She is Chihuahua, Siberian Husky, Australian Cattle dog, and German Shepherd. She weighs about 30# and is remarkably agile. If someone is looking for a dog to train in agility, Hazel might be your pooch. Check out the video linked at the end of the bio. The area where she came from had many loose and stray dogs so she was accustomed to that environment, but her Good Samaritan said she acted fearful there. In her Saint Paul home she has gotten along well with the resident dog, but is slow to meet new dogs. She is careful meeting new people and it takes her a few minutes to warm up.<br/><br/>Before her pups were born Hazel appeared to be fully house broken. After the pups arrived things broke down a bit for her. She is now kenneled during the work day and over night and is calm and quiet in her crate, which she sometimes shares with a young dog. She walks like an elegant lady with a leash/harneass but pulls with a regular collar. Rabbits beware. We suspect she will deal with any mice you might have in your home or yard. too. <br/><br/>Hazel has been vet checked, is vaccinated, and de-wormed and spayed. When she was spayed we found and removed buckshot. That is no doubt a sad story we will never hear.<br/><br/>If you are at least 21 years old and everyone in your household is on board with fostering or adopting a dog, CALL 651-645-4370 between 7:00 am and 9:30 pm and we will return your call within 24 hours. We are pretty slow at responding to e-mail. Renters must provide proof that you are allowed to have a dog. If you currently have a companion dog or cat please be prepared to provide a vet reference prior to adoption if requested. If you have a resident dog we will have to do slow introductions to assure all goes well.<br/><br/>Video link<br/>https://youtube.com/shorts/9oWj9YqdRVo<br/>Video quality<br/>Video link<br/>https://youtube.com/shorts/0y1ROF4ajgE<br/>Video quality<br/>Video link<br/>https://youtube.com/shorts/esQ0qQMYPwc<br/>Filename<br/><br/>Professional photos are by Clara Metivier, snap shots by foster.
Hazel is a sweet athletic young lady with a lot of love to give. Hazel was an abandoned dog in a remote rural area. She took up residence under the stairs of a dog loving Elder. The Elder asked if we could take the little dog into rescue as the pooch was homeless, pregnant and it was very cold. The Good Samaritan has stayed in touch with PUP, making regular inquiries about how she is getting along. Very well, thank you. Hazel is a beautiful girl who has been a devoted mommy but is ready to pass on the responsibility to someone else.
Hazel does well with children but needs time to get comfortable with tall/large men. She is good with the resident dog but has not been good with some other dogs she has met. She will need a gradual introduction to a resident do or be an only dog.
We had DNA testing done on one pup from the litter. Based on that testing we got Hazel’s DNA. She is Chihuahua, Siberian Husky, Australian Cattle dog, and German Shepherd. She weighs about 30# and is remarkably agile. If so
Hazel is a sweet athletic young lady with a lot of love to give. Hazel was an abandoned dog in a remote rural area. She took up residence under the stairs of a dog loving Elder. The Elder asked if we could take the little dog into rescue as the pooch was homeless, pregnant and it was very cold. The Good Samaritan has stayed in touch with PUP, making regular inquiries about how she is getting along. Very well, thank you. Hazel is a beautiful girl who has been a devoted mommy but is ready to pass on the responsibility to someone else.
Hazel does well with children but needs time to get comfortable with tall/large men. She is good with the resident dog but has not been good with some other dogs she has met. She will need a gradual introduction to a resident do or be an only dog.
We had DNA testing done on one pup from the litter. Based on that testing we got Hazel’s DNA. She is Chihuahua, Siberian Husky, Australian Cattle dog, and German Shepherd. She weighs about 30# and is remarkably agile. If someone is looking for a dog to train in agility, Hazel might be your pooch. Check out the video linked at the end of the bio. The area where she came from had many loose and stray dogs so she was accustomed to that environment, but her Good Samaritan said she acted fearful there. In her Saint Paul home she has gotten along well with the resident dog, but is slow to meet new dogs. She is carefu
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