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My name is Bogie!

Posted over 5 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption fee: $450

This helps DREAM Dachshund Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Dachshund/Chihuahua
Color
Black - with White
Age
1 year 4 months old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
11 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
23038

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
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:

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Bogie is about the cutest, sweetest little pudding pot you've ever laid eyes on. Bogie is the whole package of an adorable little long haired solid black (except for a little white on his chest) chihuahua. He's 14 lbs of puppy energy and around 1 year 6 months old, just a boy in dog years.

And two words for you...potty trained.HALLELUJAH - amirite?
This little nug-nug was [just barely] captured running down the interstate with no collar and no real hope. A good samaritan saw Bogie hobbling down an interstate and pulled over to see about him. He was very frail, hungry, afraid and determined not to be caught. The good samaritan called her husband to come help catch Bogie which was not an easy task, but they got it done. He was taken to a vet and after x-rays confirmed he had a fractured leg which had happened several weeks prior, and that the bone had already started healing and was lined up perfectly. Crate rest and confinement was a must so the bone could finish healing and stay lined up through the process. No one really knows for sure, but we believe Bogie was probably hit by a car. The sweet lady that saved him could not keep him long term so he ended up at DREAM.

In November Bogie’s foster mom noticed he started limping and walking on 3 legs. The fractured leg that was healing nicely was the weight bearing leg. It was his hip on the other leg giving him trouble. After more extensive x-rays we learned he needed a total hip replacement. After the growth plates closed he got a brand new hip on January 9th. He’s loving his new hip and raring to go, go, go! He feels so much better and just wants to play. He can finally be the normal little happy playful boy he deserves to be. One thing he’s ready for now, is a forever home!

Now that he has a clean bill of health from the doctors after his surgery, he is showing how much he loves to play chase or light puppy wrestling with his youngest foster sibling. All during the time he wasn’t allowed to walk or run, he would lay on his back in his foster dad’s chair and play gently. He enjoys tugging on a rope, chewing on rubber toys and chasing the ball. He if fascinated by flying bugs and tries to chase them. He has a good eye for those pesky squirrels and will go after them with great excitement. This boy absolutely needs a fenced in yard so he can pursue his delight in running free.

Bogie is soooooo very sweet. Not a big kisser but he is already a pro with regards to lap time. He’s a Velcro dog because you can’t leave the room without him being on your heels.

He would definitely do best with another fur sibling in the house. He cuddles with his foster home pack for naps or bedtime. He thrives on routine (as most dogs do). He is fully satisfied to stay in a crate when you leave or at bed time. But I’m sure he’d love to snuggle in his human’s bed as well.

Because of his recovering from surgery, walks were not an option for two months. At first he was suspicious of the leash, but after 10 minutes on a leash he got the hang of it. He is very teachable and curious.

His tail shows his true colors, wagging almost constantly as everyone who meets him tells him what a good boy he is. He's enjoying lots of good food and putting some weight on, and is a great little companion with his people and can hang with other small dogs in the house.

Whomever ever gets this lad, will have a friend for life. He is smart, curious, playful and sweet. What more could a person want?

If you're interested in sweet baby Bogie, don't wait to fill out an application.

If you are interested in adopting Bogie, you can fill out an application right on our website! Go to our online adoption application. Bogie's adoption fee is $450.

All adoption fees go directly to veterinary care for DREAM dachshunds. Bogie will go to his new home microchipped, neutered, heartworm tested, up to date on vaccinations, and with all other medical needs addressed.

Almost every dog's veterinary expenses exceed our adoption fees; we are a non-profit.

DREAM is an all-volunteer rescue group. We focus on the metro Atlanta area and can assist throughout the state of Georgia.

Since our rescue is entirely run and staffed by volunteers, our ability to travel long distances for adoptions is somewhat limited. We focus on Georgia, but if you are in a neighboring state, we might be able to work something out - we'll expect you to do your part.

DREAM does not recommend purebred dachshunds for families with children under 5, or families planning to have children during the dog's lifetime. Dachshunds are often not patient with little kids, and kids can accidentally hurt a doxie's back.

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Rescue
DREAM Dachshund Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
23038
Contact
Cinda H
Phone
Address
P.O. Box 4323, Marietta, GA 30061

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our fees vary based on age & overall health condition.

We have an online application that is reviewed & approved by our board members. All references will be checked. ( https://www.dreamrescue.org/adoption-application-1 )

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Adoptions are coordinated through our online application process and the board member who is assigned to that particular dog.

More about this rescue

We envision a time when every dachshund in Georgia has a loving home for its entire life. We believe that the welfare of our companion animals is an indication of the health of our society. We see the current welfare of our companion animals as a disease. To treat the symptoms of this disease, we rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dachshunds in need. To treat the causes of this disease, we educate the public on compassionate dog guardianship of any breed. We want to have a deep, direct impact in a limited geographic area, rather than a small impact in a large geographic area.