The status of Hazel D6003 was
last posted on 12/14/24 by
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Female Dog, Beagle
Beagle / Mixed
Description:
Meet Hazel (or Hazel Bagel, as we like to call her)! Hazel is a charming and oh-so-special beagle who’s ready to wiggle her way into your heart. Resilient and sweet, she’s overcoming a tough start to life after being rescued from a dire situation with 30 other dogs. Now, Hazel is learning the joys of a cozy home filled with soft blankets, a comfy couch, and all the toys a girl could dream of. True to her beagle roots, Hazel loves nothing more than darting around the yard, putting her incredible nose to work sniffing out all the scents, and—of course—giving her vocal cords a workout when something piques her interest. Her adorable beagle bay is a symphony for the soul (but maybe not for apartment living). Here’s what Hazel needs to thrive: A home with no shared walls, because her beautiful beagle voice deserves to shine without upsetting neighbors. A calm environment with space to decompress and build trust at her own pace. A family who can help her understand that strangers aren’t scary and that love and patience are abundant. She lives with other dogs in harmony but due to natural hunting instinct cats are probably a no go. Hazel may be shy around new people, but with time, love, and kindness, she’ll blossom into your most loyal and snuggly companion. Are you ready to give Hazel Bagel the forever family she deserves? She promises to bring you joy, love, and a lifetime of beagle shenanigans!Interested in adopting this lovable animal? Please go to our website www.wagsmn.org and fill out an Adoption Application. Once the application is processed, a Wags representative will contact you, answer any questions you may have, and set up a time/location for a meet and greet! A home visit is required prior to adoption. Thank you for choosing to adopt! Breed and temperament determination: Wags & Whiskers Animal Rescue attempts to determine breed and temperament using a combination of looks, information provided to us at intake, and our experience with the animal while in our Rescue. We do not guarantee this determination.