Update!!
Hazel was taken to
the shelter and if not reclaimed by her owner by end of business 1/19/12, she
will be euthanized! |
Breed:
Lab/Border Collie {mix} |
Age/Sex:
4 yrs/Female |
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My name is
Cinda. I live in She knows the
following signs: ·
Sit ·
Stay ·
Come Here (her favorite!) ·
GO ·
She can catch ANY
treat in her mouth, she’s really good. I am a night shift
worker, sleep during the day. Hazel is a good, good doggie. She
is content to stay in the house. Can be left alone for hours and never
go potty in the house. She LOVES to go for walks and becomes so excited
when she sees her leash that she literally trembles in anticipation. I
am only 4’ 11” so I use a Gentle Leader collar so that my strength is not a
factor. Before I starting using that,
Hazel would drag me all over the place, especially if she saw a rabbit or
squirrel. Also she doesn’t quite know how to act when she encounters
another dog, she makes me nervous, so the gentle leader makes me feel much
more in control and confident as she doesn’t even attempt to go after anyone
or anything as long as she’s wearing it. Great invention. Hazel absolutely
loves my three children and they love her. When I was in a
relationship, my boyfriend had a young child two years old, and Hazel has
snapped at him several times because he makes sudden movements and startles
her, especially when she’s sleeping. She has NEVER broken the skin but
for this reason, I would recommend a home without very young (younger than
5?) child. Hazel is spayed
and micro chipped. She is up to date on all her vaccinations. The reason I am
looking to rehome Hazel is because of the constant year round shedding.
I have purchased a $20 shedding tool that removes a lot of hair and brush her
at least every other day. I have to vacuum daily. Although
she has a very nice orthopedic dog bed, she waits until we go to bed and
sneaks up on the couch at night. She ALWAYS gets caught of course,
because she can’t hear us when we wake up and doesn’t know we are standing
over her disapprovingly until we tap her and sign for her to get off. Hazel gets along
well with my teeny long haired Anyway, my youngest
son has asthma and it is getting to be a full time job trying to stay on top
of the shedding situation. Also, my ex husband
is making a big deal of the shedding, claiming that it is causing my son to
have more frequent asthma related illnesses. Another reason
that I have come to this difficult decision is that I have family in I just think that
Hazel would do better with a couple or family that could share in her care. I
am feeling very overwhelmed. I feel like it is all on me to walk her,
brush her, feed her, bathe her, and vacuum vacuum vacuum I know that Hazel
would not do well in a shelter environment and my heart breaks just thinking
of it, but I am in an urgent situation. I worry if she will get adopted
because of her deafness, and if she does, if the family would recognize how
to deal with it. Also, I worry that she would act like she did when I
left her with my friends and they would think she is a bad dog and return
her. I really feel that she needs some patience and understanding and
lots of love. She is a very loving affectionate gentle dog. And
very well behaved, completely house trained. I live in a tri
level town home and I keep baby gates up going to the downstairs and upstairs
in order to keep the bedrooms hair free and I would recommend confining her
in this way especially at first in her new home. |
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Contact Info:
720-201-4674
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