Hi! My name is Hazel! I am 2 years old, and 27 lbs.! I am expected to be around 25.8 lbs. I am a spayed female who is microchipped, heartworm tested, and fully vaccinated. A very generous donor has sponsored my adoption fee, so I am FREE to go home!
More About Hazel: tiny legs, big energy, main-character vibes.
Hazel is a pint-sized girl with a lot of pep in her step — and she’s already proven she knows how to live in a home thanks to her time in a foster home. She loves long walks (4–5 miles? Let’s go!), cruises happily in her harness, and takes her neighborhood squirrel watch very seriously.
She’s smart, snack-motivated, and always ready to learn if treats are involved. Hazel knows fetch (yes, she brings it back and drops it), plus sit, down, stay, release, “go to your bed,” and kennel. At night, she powers down and sleeps soundly in her kennel.
Hazel sheds minimally, loves to snuggle, and keeps herself busy with toys, chewies, sticks, and ice cubes (her version of fine dining). She gets the cutest zoomies, has an endlessly happy personality, and brings just the right amount of fun wherever she goes.
Hazel prefers slow, thoughtful introductions to new dog friends and would do best as her family’s only pet for now. She hasn’t met a cat yet, but may be open to one with a proper introduction. She’s small but enthusiastic, so she’d thrive in an active home with older kids who can keep up with her zest for life.
Bonus: Hazel has a clean bill of health and is ready to start her next adventure.
Hi! My name is Hazel! I am 2 years old, and 27 lbs.! I am expected to be around 25.8 lbs. I am a spayed female who is microchipped, heartworm tested, and fully vaccinated. A very generous donor has sponsored my adoption fee, so I am FREE to go home!
More About Hazel: tiny legs, big energy, main-character vibes.
Hazel is a pint-sized girl with a lot of pep in her step — and she’s already proven she knows how to live in a home thanks to her time in a foster home. She loves long walks (4–5 miles? Let’s go!), cruises happily in her harness, and takes her neighborhood squirrel watch very seriously.
She’s smart, snack-motivated, and always ready to learn if treats are involved. Hazel knows fetch (yes, she brings it back and drops it), plus sit, down, stay, release, “go to your bed,” and kennel. At night, she powers down and sleeps soundly in her kennel.
Hazel sheds minimally, loves to snuggle, and keeps herself busy with toys, chewies, sticks, and ice cubes (her version of fine dining). She gets the cutest zoomies, has an endlessly happy personality, and brings just the right amount of fun wherever she goes.
Hazel prefers slow, thoughtful introductions to new dog friends and would do best as her family’s only pet for now. She hasn’t met a cat yet, but may be open to one with a proper introduction. She’s small but enthusiastic, so she’d thrive in an active home with older kids who can keep up with her zest for life.
Bonus: Hazel has a clean bill of health and is ready to start her next adventure.
Adopters will be asked to complete a questionnaire to assure the best fit for each family and home. In addition, adopters must sign a contract agreeing to care for the animal as a family pet and primarily indoor animal. The adoption fee varies by animal. Visit our website at GrapevineAnimalServices.org for more information.
Adopters will be asked to complete a questionnaire to assure the best fit for each family and home. In addition, adopters must sign a contract agreeing to care for the animal as a family pet and primarily indoor animal. The adoption fee varies by animal. Visit our website at GrapevineAnimalServices.org for more information.
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500 Shady Brook Dr. Grapevine, TX
Check our website for further information about hours and location. GrapevineAnimalServices.org
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Grapevine Animal Services is an open admission shelter and part of the City of Grapevine Police Department. Our purpose is to promote safe neighborhoods for people and their pets and to protect animals and the public through education and enforcement. We are here to provide homeless companion animals a second chance at life.
Grapevine Animal Services is an open admission shelter and part of the City of Grapevine Police Department. Our purpose is to promote safe neighborhoods for people and their pets and to protect animals and the public through education and enforcement. We are here to provide homeless companion animals a second chance at life.
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