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Meet Hyacinth, a 6-month-old Terrier Mix

She is a very sweet girl who loves to cuddle.

Hyacinth is a 6-month-old Terrier-Jack Russell Terrier mix who weighs about 15 pounds.

She is a precious girl who is very loving and affectionate. She gives sweet kisses and loves to cuddle.

Hyacinth is smart, loves other dogs, and loves riding in the car. She would love to find a family with kids, a fenced yard, and a stay at home parent.

She is mostly white with some tan on her ears and the top of her head and has a speckled belly.

Angel Dogz requires an adoption application, a home visit, a vet check and an adoption agreement.

If you would like to know more about adopting Hyacinth, please contact Moespups121@yahoo.com

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