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My name is Sally!

Posted 19 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Dachshund
Color
Black
Age
Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
22127830-20251202

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
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:

Please ensure you understand and can meet the needs of this dog before applying.

  • Energy level: low

  • Potty training: mostly, occasional accidents due to mobility

  • Fenced yard: not needed

  • Shared walls: suitable

  • People: all (not tested with children)

  • Dogs: all

  • Other: some health needs

Overview

Looking for a sweet senior girl who loves her veggies and afternoon naps? Sally the dachshund might be the gentle companion you've been searching for.

Sally is a 10-12-year-old long-haired black and tan dachshund who weighs 17.6 lbs. She was surrendered by her previous family when they were moving and had a newborn baby. Sally is the definition of a couch potato—she's perfectly content to snooze on her favorite bed all day (bonus points if another dog joins her for a cuddle). Her foster mom absolutely adores her adorable waddle walk and the sweet routine of Sally waiting by the fridge at bedtime for her cucumber slices. Yes, this girl has refined tastes and knows what she likes!

Environment

Sally is a low-energy girl who is very content being left to her own devices. She doesn't need a crate and is happy lounging around the house. She's quiet enough for a home with shared walls and doesn't require a backyard. Sally is mostly potty trained and goes outside to pee, though she does have occasional poop accidents inside, likely due to her weak hind end. She has limited mobility and can only walk about a block before she's tired—her walk is more of a waddle due to her back-end weakness and being overweight. She would not be a good fit for a family looking for a walking buddy, but she's perfect for someone who wants a sweet companion to relax with at home.

Pets & People

Sally is wonderful with all people and doesn't pay much attention to strangers—she's very chill and unbothered. She hasn't been tested with children but has shown no issues with the adults she's met. Sally gets along great with other dogs! She currently lives with 5 other dachshunds in her foster home and does well with all of them. She doesn't actively seek them out to play, preferring to snooze on her bed, but she loves it when another dog shares her bed with her. She's gentle and calm around food and treats, never pushy or aggressive.

Health & Special Needs

Sally has had mammary tumors removed in the past, and ultrasound showed an enlarged liver (but no liver disease) and a couple of small spots on her spleen. Could be nothing but will need another ultrasound in 3 months.

 

She is currently overweight and on a weight loss plan with Wellness Healthy Weight food. Her foster mom supplements some of the kibble with green beans, which Sally absolutely loves. She also loves cucumbers and carrots for snacks and has already lost a pound. Sally takes allergy supplements, joint supplements, and skin supplements to keep her comfortable and healthy.

 

Her hind end is weak, which affects her walking and occasionally causes potty accidents. Her vet has recommended physical therapy, which would help strengthen her back legs and improve her mobility. Despite these challenges, Sally gets around just fine and is a happy girl who just needs a patient, understanding family who can give her the care she deserves. 

Location

Sally is available for adoption from Bryn Mawr, PA and travels beautifully in the car, lying quietly for 5-6 hours if needed, making her ride to her forever home a breeze. Please email cathyn@littlepawsdr.org with any questions or complete an adoption application at the button above. The adoption fee for Sally is $250.00.

 


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February 2, 2026, 8:54 am
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Contact info

Pet ID
22127830-20251202
Contact
Phone
Address
Brookfield, CT 06804
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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.

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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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