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My name is Jackson5!

Posted 4 days ago | Updated 3 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Dachshund
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
22192685-20260102

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Jackson Bio
Please ensure you understand and can meet the needs of this dog before applying.
● Energy level: medium
● Potty training: pee pads (does not go outside)
● Fenced yard: not needed
● Shared walls: Barks when foster leaves for about 30 minutes; would do best with someone home more often than not 
● People: good with older children, shy at first with adults; protective of his foster mom
● Dogs: all
● Other: currently requires GI diet, will need weight loss diet soon, good in car when in seatbelt 

Overview
Looking for a snuggly companion who will steal your heart? Jackson the dachshund
might be your perfect match.
Jackson is a 5-year-old piebald brown and white dachshund who weighs 21 lbs. He was
surrendered by his previous family who had a baby on the way and felt they
could not give him the attention he craves. And Jackson does love attention—he's the
kind of pup who gets incredibly attached to his person and thrives on being close to you.
He's also absolutely adorable when he gets excited about his leash, grabbing it in his
mouth as if he is ready to walk himself (even though he's not much of a walker once
you're actually outside).

Environment
Jackson is an indoor guy through and through. He is currently using pee pads and
doesn't do his business outside, so he will need a family committed to continuing indoor
potty solutions. The good news is he does not need a backyard and is quiet enough to be
ok in a pet friendly home. He currently barks for a little bit when first left alone, but he’s
settling in so we’re keeping an eye on the situation. Currently, we believe he would do best with someone that works from home. Jackson is very content and happy to lounge around the house and entertain himself. He loves using doggie stairs and would happily spend all day on the couch if you let him. He's a bit of a digger and can be quite curious, getting into things within reach, so keeping an eye on him is important. He is not a fan of being crated and will escape an X pen. Jackson doesn't need or want a crate for hanging out at home, and he enjoys short walks or playtime to keep him active without overdoing it. He is learning to love toys too! 

Pets & People
Jackson can be a bit shy when he first meets people, but once he warms up, he's a
sweetheart. He does well with older children and will bond deeply with his family. With
strangers, he takes his time to feel comfortable but isn't aggressive—just a little
reserved and can be a bit protective at first. Jackson is wonderful with other dogs! He is curious about dogs he meets on walks and has spent time with another dog in his foster home, getting along beautifully and even following them around. He enjoys the company of canine friends
and would do well in a home with or without another dog.

Health & Special Needs
Jackson is currently on a GI diet to keep his tummy happy and will be transitioning to a
weight loss diet in about a month. He was used to eating human food in his previous
home and is still adjusting to dog food—wet food works better for him than dry, and he's
not quite eating full meals yet. But when it comes to treats? He jumps up and down with
pure excitement! Jackson tends to whine and scratch when crated during car rides and does better when in a dog seatbelt.
Location
Jackson is available for adoption from Miami, FL. Please email
juliejohnson@littlepawsdr.org with any questions or complete an adoption application at
the button above. The adoption fee for Jackson is $375.00.

 



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January 30, 2026, 4:30 pm
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Contact info

Pet ID
22192685-20260102
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

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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.

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