This helps Friends of DeKalb County-AL Animal Adoption Center with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Dachshund/Jack Russell Terrier
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
6 months old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
6 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
How do you spell adorable...OSWALD! DOB: 7/30/25 This guy is totally precious! All the small dog people need to step up and someone needs to give this tiny boy a home! He was just neutered and is ready to go home. he is in a foster home so a meet and greet can be arranged at the shelter.
Oswald is a sweet little boy who is so deserving of a loving forever home. He’s a true lap dog who thrives on affection and loves nothing more than snuggling up close to his people. Gentle and loving by nature, Oswald does great with other dogs, cats, and kids. He is crate trained and currently working on leash training, making great progress in his foster home. Oswald would do best in a home where he can be cherished as part of the family and enjoy all the comforts of indoor life.
DCAAC PHONE #: 256.304.0474
OPEN HOURS: 9 am-4 pm Mon-Fri
SHELTER LOCATION:
Dekalb County Animal Adoption Center
2601 Jordan Road SW
Fort Payne, AL 35968
ADOPTION FEES are $80. This fee includes the cost of spay/neuter surgery & a rabies vaccination
How do you spell adorable...OSWALD! DOB: 7/30/25 This guy is totally precious! All the small dog people need to step up and someone needs to give this tiny boy a home! He was just neutered and is ready to go home. he is in a foster home so a meet and greet can be arranged at the shelter.
Oswald is a sweet little boy who is so deserving of a loving forever home. He’s a true lap dog who thrives on affection and loves nothing more than snuggling up close to his people. Gentle and loving by nature, Oswald does great with other dogs, cats, and kids. He is crate trained and currently working on leash training, making great progress in his foster home. Oswald would do best in a home where he can be cherished as part of the family and enjoy all the comforts of indoor life.
DCAAC PHONE #: 256.304.0474
OPEN HOURS: 9 am-4 pm Mon-Fri
SHELTER LOCATION:
Dekalb County Animal Adoption Center
2601 Jordan Road SW
Fort Payne, AL 35968
ADOPTION FEES are $80. This fee includes the cost of spay/neuter surgery & a rabies vaccination
Please call the shelter @ 256-304-0474 when you arrive at the shelter for entry.
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees through the county shelter are $80.00 and only covers rabies vaccination and spay/neuter.
Adoption fees through the county shelter are $80.00 and only covers rabies vaccination and spay/neuter.
More about this shelter
Friends of DeKalb County-AL Animal Adoption Center is a 501c3, non profit, all volunteer, foster based rescue and not the shelter staff.
Our mission is to improve visibility and increase awareness of the countless number of abandoned, homeless animals located in the DeKalb County-AL Animal Shelter, with the ultimate goal being to unite these deserving animals with the perfect family to call their own.
Whether it be by finding adopters for homeless animals, reuniting lost pets with their owners or increasing community awareness about important issues, our volunteers are dedicated to being a voice for the animals in our area that are in need.
However, we can not do this alone. There are numerous ways that you can help in this effort, including volunteering, educating, donating, fostering a pet until it is adopted and sharing pictures of animals that are posted on our page.
The list of ways to help is endless and can be tailored to meet whatever your needs may be.
For those of you interested in making a monetary donation, please send your donation via Paypal to friendsofdcaac@gmail.com.
Any donations are greatly appreciated and can truly save lives.
Friends of DeKalb County-AL Animal Adoption Center is a 501c3, non profit, all volunteer, foster based rescue and not the shelter staff.
Our mission is to improve visibility and increase awareness of the countless number of abandoned, homeless animals located in the DeKalb County-AL Animal Shelter, with the ultimate goal being to unite these deserving animals with the perfect family to call their own.
Whether it be by finding adopters for homeless animals, reuniting lost pets with their owners or increasing community awareness about important issues, our volunteers are dedicated to being a voice for the animals in our area that are in need.
However, we can not do this alone. There are numerous ways that you can help in this effort, including volunteering, educating, donating, fostering a pet until it is adopted and sharing pictures of animals that are posted on our page.
The list of ways to help is endless and can be tailored to meet whatever your needs may be.
For those of you interested in making a monetary donation, please send your donation via Paypal to friendsofdcaac@gmail.com.
Any donations are greatly appreciated and can truly save lives.
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