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Hannah was not tolerating the young children in the home that were constantly pestering her so she was placed up for adoption. Hannah is very timid with new people and needs a patient and understanding owner, when Hannah is comfortably she is a silly little girl, very puppy-like and loveable. She needs time to warm up to new situations and people; she prefers to approach new people and situations on her own. She does warm up quickly and because a playful pup in no time. She is not good with children as she jumps up and is intolerant with them and may nip if pestered and grabbed at. She is best suited to a home with no children under the age of 12yrs. Hannah is good with other dogs and would likely be fine with cats. Hannah is crate trained and appears to be house trained. This hound doggy would benefit from someone with a little time and patience for her to learn and bond. Being a Hound, Hannah can never be off leash unless in a securely fenced area. Hannah needs a house with a fenced yard - no apartments/condos.