Adoptable Dachshund Rosie 2 is a major sweetheart who just wants to be around you all the time. She needs one person to attach to and spend all her time with. Once she warms up, she will follow that person everywhere.
Rosie will need someone who works at home or stays home most of the day. She doesn’t play with other small dogs/cats but she doesn’t mind them either. Rosie ignores larger dogs, but due to her timidness she will run away. She has very little prey drive, so she prefers short walks.
Adoptable Dachshund Rosie will go out on a leash thinking she is going in the car. Once she realizes she is on a walk she will want to go back inside. Rosie is pee pad trained and if she can find one or has access to a dog door, she will use one of those. She does not go to the door to let you know she has to go potty. She doesn’t seem to mind a crate though when it is necessary.
Overall she is a submissive dog. She enjoys being where her owner is, but is anxious in the car because of the unknown destination.
Adoptable Dachshund Rosie – 11 years – 11 lbs
Rosie has had a Senior Vet Check, 1 or more Vaccines, Dental Exam, Medication (temporary – like for acute infection), Major Surgery (such as cancer tumor removal), Nail Trim, Major Dental (cleaning and removal). She had bladder stone removal surgery and she needs to be on a prescription urinary care diet for the rest of her life. In her dental surgery, she lost all of her teeth so she needs to be on canned food, not dry food. Her tongue sticks out the side of her mouth but it does not bother her at all.
If you believe you could provide a safe and loving forever home for this dog, please fill out an application with the dogs’ name on it.
*Be advised, we have a couple of volunteers processing hundreds of applications. We are unable to call everyone back as we do not have ANY employees. Our dedicated volunteers and foster parents will check references of the applications that appear to be a good match. At that time, if you are chosen, we will contact you to arrange a home visit.
The adoption fee helps to cover costs, as each dog is fully vetted, and treated, as needed to prepare them to move forward in their new life. You pay no fee unless you are chosen to adopt.
- Under 4 months $450
- Under 1 $400
- 1-3 years $350
- 4-7 years $300
- 8-10 years $250
- Over 10 $200
- Special needs $150