This is Hazel. Hazel is tiny and adorable, but she has very specific lists of things she does and does not like.
Hazel likes:
Slow introductions to new people
Playing fetch with her tiny ball
Taking VERY long walks
Chewing on her tiny ball
Belly rubs
Ripping the fur off her tiny ball
Hazel dislikes:
Sudden movements
Veterinary care
Other dogs
Squirrels (must chase)
Car rides (but she's working on it)
Hazel is a sweet little thing who is fully potty trained and pretty quiet when left to her own devices. She will protect and guard you from everything - strangers, squirrels, other dogs, birds, falling leaves, etc. She is apartment-sized, but not suited to living near lots of strange people or dogs. Hazel cannot live with small children or dogs - she is terrified of them and can become aggressive when scared. We have not tried her with cats, but she has a very strong prey drive, so we wouldn't recommend it.
If you decide that Hazel is the tiny terror for you, you will not be disappointed. She will be your only pet, BUT has enough personality for both of you - she is funny, she truly enjoys long walks, and she REALLY loves playing with her ball.
Hazel is about 3 years old, about 8 lbs, very active, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, and spayed.
This is Hazel. Hazel is tiny and adorable, but she has very specific lists of things she does and does not like.
Hazel likes:
Slow introductions to new people
Playing fetch with her tiny ball
Taking VERY long walks
Chewing on her tiny ball
Belly rubs
Ripping the fur off her tiny ball
Hazel dislikes:
Sudden movements
Veterinary care
Other dogs
Squirrels (must chase)
Car rides (but she's working on it)
Hazel is a sweet little thing who is fully potty trained and pretty quiet when left to her own devices. She will protect and guard you from everything - strangers, squirrels, other dogs, birds, falling leaves, etc. She is apartment-sized, but not suited to living near lots of strange people or dogs. Hazel cannot live with small children or dogs - she is terrified of them and can become aggressive when scared. We have not tried her with cats, but she has a very strong prey drive, so we wouldn't recommend it.
If you decide that Hazel is the tiny terror for you, you will not be disappointed. She will be your only pet, BUT has enough personality for both of you - she is funny, she truly enjoys long walks, and she REALLY loves playing with her ball.
Hazel is about 3 years old, about 8 lbs, very active, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, and spayed.