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Southern California Dachshund Rescue

La Habra, CA 90631

Contact
Email delgadog@ix.netcom.com
Phone (562) 694-6868
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Areas Southern California Dachshund Rescue serves

Southern California Dachshund Rescue (SCDR) places dachshunds all over the Southwest. We have foster homes located in Los Angeles, Orange County, the San Fernando Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, and we place dachshunds from those communities.

Southern California Dachshund Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Because we love our dachshunds and are committed to finding safe, loving, forever homes for them, we screen our applicants thoroughly before approving and adoption. In order to determine which dachshund is most compatible for your lifestyle, our adoption procedures are as follows:

  1. Complete an application, which has been designed to determine which of our rescue dachshunds would best suit your needs and experience. After we review your information, we will contact you with our determination.

  2. Schedule a home check, a time when one of our representatives can visit your home and meet you, the other residents of your home and any other pets that might live with you.

  3. Sign a binding contract that outlines what SCDR requires of its adoptive parents.


In order to be considered as an adopter, you must be 21 years of age or older, have identification showing your present address and, if you rent your home, have the prior knowledge and consent of your landlord, whose contact information you will be asked to provide. You must also be willing and able to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment and proper care for a dachshund.


We do require an adoption fee, which helps us cover the boarding, vetting, alteration and vaccination of your new pet. Our adoption fees vary, depending upon the age, health and medical needs of each dachshund.


If you have any questions, please email us!

About Southern California Dachshund Rescue

Since 1994, Southern California Dachshund Rescue has rescued, rehabilitated and placed almost 1,200 dachshunds throughout the Southwest, including Orange County, Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, the Inland Empire and the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as Arizona and Nevada. If you are interested in fostering, adopting or surrendering a dachshund, please email us or visit our website: www.delgadog.com.

Southern California Dachshund Rescue's adopted pets

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