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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Hazel!!

Meet Hazel!!  Hazel is a sweet, energetic, 3 year old, boxer/mix breed!  She is a tiny, tiny bit on the shy side but once she warms up to you, it’s non-stop love!  She already knows how to sit and loves to play ball!  Hazel would love to be a part of your family!  She will need to be spayed and micro-chipped!  She is a lovable girl that just wants to be part of a family that loves her as much as she will love you!   She is available for adoption today!

If you want more info on Hazel, contact the Montgomery County Animal Care & Control at (931) 648-5750 or visit 616 N Spring Street in Clarksville.  You can also find out more HERE.

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