



Breed: Lab/Border Collie {mix}
Age/Sex: 4 yrs/Female
UPDATE: 1/19:I took Hazel to the Boulder Valley Humane Society yesterday and gave them a thorough history on her. I told them I had listed her with your organization as well.
Today, they called me and left a voice mail stating that because of her hearing impairment and the history of snapping at very young children (3 and under) when startled, guarding of rawhides, they would NOT be able to put her up for adoption and they have only given me to the end of business day tomorrow to reclaim her before they euthanize her. This shocks and saddens me. What does the fact that she is deaf have to do with her being adoptable or not? and...she does fine with my kids and even with the toddler kids she has never broken skin and as far as the rawhide issue, just dont give her rawhides.
I am going to call tomorrow and see if they would be willing to give her more time as she has been listed with you. desperate situation. I dont know if I can take her back at this point, it was hard enough to do yesterday, I was a wreck. but I cant handle her shedding alone anymore and thought I was giving her the opportunity for a better life.
My name is Cinda. I live in Lafayette Colorado. I have a deaf dog named Hazel who needs a new home. I adopted Hazel from the humane society over two years ago. She is a little over four years old. She was in the shelter because her owner had died. Hazel is a super sweet dog. She has presumably been deaf since birth.
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.
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 Chihuahua and they play constantly and even though Hazel is much much bigger than my little dog, she has never hurt him. I also have a cat who Hazel doesn’t bother.
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 New Mexico and when I go to visit them, I take the little dog with me because he’s so portable and allowed in hotel rooms as well as welcome at my families houses. I have tried leaving Hazel with friends while I’m gone but she does NOT respond well to this. I don’t know if she is just so stressed out that we have left her or mad at us or what, but she is very naughty. She counter surfs and eats food off the counters (she never does this at home, I could and do leave food out all the time and she never attempts to steal it even if we are not home), also she would come in from outside and immediately pee and poop IN THE HOUSE!!!!!. I was so embarrassed. I cannot afford to board her while I am out of state and I would like to visit my family more often as I have a new granddaughter in NM.
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.
Contact:
Valeria at 303 442 4030 extension 657
open from 11 am to 7 pm
BVHS ph no is 303 442 4030
http://spiritofdeafdogs.org/adoption/Hazel%20CO.htm
open from 11 am to 7 pm
BVHS ph no is 303 442 4030
http://spiritofdeafdogs.org/adoption/Hazel%20CO.htm

Yea the boy is so asthmatic that the dog is right on top of him playing and he's smiling and happy. ~_~ And like the "long haired chihuahua" and cat don't shed. ....
ReplyDeleteSo this good dog can die cause you don't want to vacuumand have to do other dog related responsibilities??? Why did you get a long haired dog in the first place then?? And why didn't you find her a new home instead of dumping her at a kill shelter???? Your really kind of selfish. Maybe people should think before getting the cute puppy!!!
ReplyDeleteSuggestion........
ReplyDeleteFirst, reclaim her.
Second, getin touch with a rescue and see if they will take her in. Often they are foster home based so they may need you to foster her until there is space. She will be safe with rescue.
Pleast do the world and all the animals in it a favor and DO NOT get any more pets!!!
ReplyDeletei foster now and adoption pending :)
ReplyDeletei would like to be updated on this lovely dog if someone doesnt mind letting me know ! thanks !
ReplyDeleteHave you people ever heard "if you don't have something nice to say, then don't say anything"? She's trying which is more than most people do!!! And to those to post anonymously, well I don't have anything nice to say so never mind. . . .
ReplyDeleteHazel is in a very temporary foster, she is not good with the fosters other dogs, so she needs a home fast
ReplyDeleteIf you could consider fostering or adopting this gorgeous girl she really wants a home of her own with no larger dogs. She seems ok with really small ones.
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