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My name is QUINAC aka Nackers!

Posted over 7 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Dachshund/Cocker Spaniel
Color
Black - with White
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
5892758

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Animal's name: Quinac (Nackers) Age (years): 2 Weight (pounds): 20 Spayed/Neutered: Yes Coat: Longhair Color: blk and white Adoption fee: 175 Quinac (kin NAK) or “Nackers” is a VERY sweet little 2 year old girl. Half dachshund and half cocker spaniel, she is short and long, and weighs 20 pounds. She has wavy black hair, tan points and a long tail. She has a spaniel’s face with expressive dark eyes. She is the ultimate snuggler, who wants nothing more than your proximity and some belly rubs and chin scratches. She is absolutely house broken, does not chew-except on authorized toys- and will thrive on as much or as little exercise as she can get. She loves walks, getting very excited when she see you going for the leash, but she will also crash out for extended periods next to you on the couch. When excited, she spins…it is hilarious! She is spayed, current on shots, bordatella, etc. She spends part of her day in a bathroom while we are away. She’d probably be fine free in the house, but we have an 11 year old Aussie who has to be in the other bathroom or he’d eat the mail as it came through the slot, all the while barking his fool head off. Because he is sequestered, we think her roaming around within earshot would make him crazy. Our Aussie is the primary reason that Nackers needs another home. At 11, he’s been king of the castle for his whole life and he is now a grumpy old man. Nackers tries to engage him in play and he’ll have none of it. This is a challenging environment for a little girl who is hardly more than a puppy. Our daughter adopted her and brought her home last December. She is now off to school for two years, leaving her dog behind. It isn’t fair to the old dog or the new dog as it stands. We want someone who will love this sweet girl and give her the attention she deserves. If you think this sweetie is the one for you, please go to drnc.org and fill out an adoption application and submit. We will them call you to discuss the adoption. We also have other pics to share - contact karretop@aol.com

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