Hazel

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At A Glance


  • Age: 4 years, 7 months
  • Breed: Golden Retriever
  • Gender: Female
  • Weight: 65.00 lbs
  • Location: N/A
  • Status: Adopted

Profile


Hazel came to RAGOM from a commercial breeder. As with all dogs coming from large-scale breeders, she can adapt to a variety of home environments where patience, training and love are paramount.  Children should be old enough to understand that she is very shy and unsure of all the changes she has experienced and a mentor dog as a companion is not required, but she would do will with a friend.  She has not been tested with cats. A plan to keep her safe in the yard (e.g., tie-outs or a physical fence) is critical. Breeder moms need extra care for the first year, but the long term rewards are worth it!

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Dog Updates

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    10/19/2024
    Beautiful, sweet Hazel was adopted by a wonderful family.  Hazel is ready to go out and have great adventures.   Thank you Hazel for giving us a great 7 weeks with you.   
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    9/12/2024
    Calm, quiet, sweet, kind all words to describe Hazel.  If you are looking for a dog to be very active and chase a ball endlessly Hazel is probably not your girl.  If you want a dog to patiently sit by you waiting for pets Hazel fits the bill.   Even though Hazel was a breeding mom she is not shy and fearful.  She might startle at loud noise but doesn’t run and hide.  She goes on a long walk each day and loves doing so.  In each walk, we strive to expose Hazel...
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    9/10/2024
    Come see Hazel at Goldzilla! Sunday, September 15thLong Lake Regional ParkNew Brighton, Minnesota. Hazel will be in the Foster Showcase tent from 10am-12pm
  • dog update avatar
    9/9/2024
    Hazel is a 4-year old Golden Retriever who is a retired breeder mom. Her life before RAGOM was challenging.  She is not your typical shy and fearful breeder mom.  She loves people and is extremely sweet and very gentle.  She is sometimes afraid of loud noises such as fireworks.  Because of her fear of some noise a physical fence or a good plan to keep her safe would be required.   She is not afraid of people and does well in new situations, and is brave enough to explore...

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