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She's adorable! She's smart! She plays! 100% puppy!!
Miss Hazelnut (Hazel for short) is a bundle of fun! She is very active, then crashes and naps. Hazel has already learned how to use a dog door and puts herself in her crate for naps. She is learning about going outside to go potty. She is very affectionate and companionable, but not good for children under 8. She plays a little on the rough side but is learning to not "mouth" so much. Hazelnut learns very quickly and is working on leash training now. She loves to play and would do best in a home with another young dog.
She's adorable! She's smart! She plays! 100% puppy!!
Miss Hazelnut (Hazel for short) is a bundle of fun! She is very active, then crashes and naps. Hazel has already learned how to use a dog door and puts herself in her crate for naps. She is learning about going outside to go potty. She is very affectionate and companionable, but not good for children under 8. She plays a little on the rough side but is learning to not "mouth" so much. Hazelnut learns very quickly and is working on leash training now. She loves to play and would do best in a home with another young dog.
All potential adopters must submit an application, either online via our web site www.animalalliesoftexas.org or a paper application at an adoption event.
General requirements for adoption: You must live in the DFW/Ft. Worth/North Texas area - we do not adopt outside this area. Dogs must be primarily inside, and cats must be totally inside. Cats must not be declawed. All pets must be spayed/neutered if this has not been done prior to adoption. Adopter must agree to a home visit prior to adoption. Adopter MUST agree to return pet to AAT if he/she can no longer keep the pet or if AAT deems it to be in the best interest of the pet. An adoption agreement detailing these and other requirements must be signed to finalize adoption.
Current fees are: Dog - $175, Puppy (under 7 months) - $200; Cat - $110, Kitten (under 7 months) - $125. This covers all vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchipping.
All potential adopters must submit an application, either online via our web site www.animalalliesoftexas.org or a paper application at an adoption event.
General requirements for adoption: You must live in the DFW/Ft. Worth/North Texas area - we do not adopt outside this area. Dogs must be primarily inside, and cats must be totally inside. Cats must not be declawed. All pets must be spayed/neutered if this has not been done prior to adoption. Adopter must agree to a home visit prior to adoption. Adopter MUST agree to return pet to AAT if he/she can no longer keep the pet or if AAT deems it to be in the best interest of the pet. An adoption agreement detailing these and other requirements must be signed to finalize adoption.
Current fees are: Dog - $175, Puppy (under 7 months) - $200; Cat - $110, Kitten (under 7 months) - $125. This covers all vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchipping.
We hold adoption events at one or more locations every week end. Please check the calendar on our web site www.animalalliesoftexas.org for specific locations and times.
We hold adoption events at one or more locations every week end. Please check the calendar on our web site www.animalalliesoftexas.org for specific locations and times.
More about this rescue
Animal Allies of Texas is a 501(c)(3) animal advocacy/rescue organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life in our community. Our goal is to build a no-kill shelter on enough land to house not only "adoptable" animals, but "treatable" ones as well - those who need medical care or behavior modification to become adoptable. While working toward this goal, we will also engage in community service and humane education projects to help bring about "humanity championed by thought."
Animal Allies of Texas is a 501(c)(3) animal advocacy/rescue organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life in our community. Our goal is to build a no-kill shelter on enough land to house not only "adoptable" animals, but "treatable" ones as well - those who need medical care or behavior modification to become adoptable. While working toward this goal, we will also engage in community service and humane education projects to help bring about "humanity championed by thought."