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My name is Rose2!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 10 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Dachshund
Color
Black - with Gray or Silver
Age
Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
19710382-20230816

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Rose, a dachshund mix, is a sweet girl with a big personality. At 12 years old and 14 lbs, she was rescued from a commercial breeder where she'd lived her whole life. Due to her difficult past, new environments can be a bit daunting to her and she is averse to being touched. Whilst this may never completely change, she has already made huge progress in her foster home. On the advice of her veterinarian, Rose has been on a low dose of fluoxetine for over a month to help her relax and feel more comfortable. Rose is looking for a home with people who can love her quirks, be with her a lot of the time, and find joy in helping her understand love.

Environment

Rose is fully crate trained and house trained but will sometimes poop from fear if touched or picked up, although that's getting much better. She does especially well with routine. She is fearful of a harness so she won’t walk on harness or leash yet, and will need her new home to have a fenced backyard to get her exercise and feel her freedom. She’s very good—no digging, no prey drive, she’s just a roaming explorer. Rose doesn’t bark a lot so shared walls would be ok, but as the backyard is not negotiable this rules out most apartments.

Rose is very food motivated and trainable so she’s been learning basic commands and how to use a ramp to get on the furniture. Be sure to give her space if she chooses to share furniture with you and use high value treats to coax her in vulnerable situations. She LOVES food and hops up on her back legs when it’s meal time, ready to be your sous chef.

Pets & People

Rose adores other dogs and must be in a home with playmates! She gets so excited around other dogs that her tail almost becomes a propeller. As mentioned, she’s unsure of people touching her but she still wants her people around. She loves company and will always prefer your company to being alone. She shows her love and appreciation in other ways, like following you from room to room. Her big expressive eyes will melt your heart. Rose loves to lay at your feet and doze. She is untested with children and caution will be needed since they can be unpredictable but she won’t mind them if they respect her boundaries. 

Health

Rose can get queasy in the car but Benadryl has helped in the past. She can’t go longer than 6 hours, and she will need time to get used to her crate for travel. If she is experiencing separation anxiety she has been known to chew boxes or paper or get into food, so take care not to leave these things accessible if she’s left alone!

Location

Rose is available for adoption from Christiansburg, VA. Please email stacyp@littlepawsdr.org with any questions or complete an adoption application at the button above. The adoption fee for Rose is $200.

 


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May 20, 2024, 4:44 pm
Rescue
Little Paws Dachshund Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
19710382-20230816
Contact
Phone
Address
Brookfield, CT 06804
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

6 Step Adoption Process

1) Application - (While we encourage you to let us know on your application if one of our dogs has captured your interest, we use this simply as a guide for matching and your listing of specific dog in no way implies claim to this particular dog)

NOTE: Adoption Applications expire 6 months from the date of receipt. If you have already submitted an Adoption Application and it has been longer than 6 months, you will need to fill out a new Adoption Application.

2) Reference Checks - All references will be checked prior to home visit. We will contact your current vet, if you have one, for a reference.

3) Application Review - Processor reviews the application, calls the vet if you have one, verifies vaccinations and spay/neuter. We email personal references (if email is provided) or call them if necessary. Email is best since as references can respond when they are available.

4) Home Visit - A volunteer will come to your home to visit with you and discuss care of dachshunds. Also, the volunteer will look for any potential problems and check to be sure that your fencing is secure. Your home visit does not mean you have been approved.

5) Approval - After the above steps have been completed all your information will be reviewed and a decision will be made about adoption. If at this point you are approved to adopt, LPDR will help guide you to the appropriate dog for your family.

6) Contract - For the protection of the dogs we place, everyone that adopts a dachshund from LPDR will be required to sign an adoption contract.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Are you looking for an opportunity to foster a dachshund? Fostering is our transitional step from a shelter/surrender to a forever home. During this time it’s important that we give each dachshund a safe environment where it can learn to trust again, to heal and to learn how to become a loving family member. Many of the dachshunds that we pull from shelters or receive from an owner surrender just need a temporary home until their new forever home can be found. Please go to our website (www.LittlePawsDR.org) to learn more.

More about this rescue

Little Paws Dachshund Rescue is a foster-based, non-profit animal rescue that specializes in finding permanent homes for dachshunds, dachshund mixes, and other small dogs. It is LPDR’s goal to identify abandoned, mistreated, or homeless dogs and oversee their treatment and well being while working to find loving owners for those in our care. We strive to make the lives of all dogs better through action, advocacy, awareness and education.