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Schoolyard: Double Dutch

Dachshund

Female, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped.  * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, April 18th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.com/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Meet the Schoolyard Games Puppies — Recess Is Officially Back in Session   Remember the best part of the school day? The bell ringing, sneakers hitting the blacktop, and a whole crew of friends ready to play? That’s exactly the spirit of the Schoolyard Games puppies, an adorable litter of Dachshund mixes who are turning every day into recess.   These little all-stars were abandoned at a shelter when they were just five weeks old, but thanks to a loving foster home, they’ve been busy learning the basics of puppy life — and perfecting the art of fun. Now at 8–9 weeks old, they’re healthy, happy, and ready to graduate to their forever homes.   A Day in the Life: Recess, Snacks, and Snuggles   The Schoolyard Games crew sleeps together in a cozy puppy pile in their gated-off kitchen — sometimes on a dog bed, sometimes in their crate, always close to one another. They typically wake up by 7:00 AM, as soon as they hear the morning bustle, ready to start the day with wagging tails and wiggly bodies.   After heading outside to potty on the backyard grass (they’re off to a great start with early potty training), the pups enjoy breakfast, a round of foster-parent snuggles, and then a full-on recess session. Think: chasing each other, wrestling matches, toy parades, stick discoveries, and keeping a close eye on the resident cat and dog.   When their people step out, the puppies hang out together in their kitchen “clubhouse,” complete with dog beds, toys, and their all-time favorite chew toy — cardboard boxes. Their foster mom even leaves music playing so the house still feels lively while they nap between play sessions.   Lunch happens around noon, dinner around 5 PM, and evenings are reserved for the best class of the day: Couch Snuggles 101. After a final potty break, they settle in for the night by 10 PM, sleeping soundly until morning.   The Whole Team   All four puppies share some standout traits:   -Good with other dogs and cats -Very social, gentle, and people-oriented -Quick to flop over for belly rubs -Motivated by affection — snuggles are their love language -Playful, curious, and observant -Comfortable navigating stairs -Love stuffy toys and group adventures -Enthusiastic followers — when one puppy gets excited, everyone joins the fun   They’re a delightful mystery mix — Dachshund is the clear headline act, with long low bodies - but the supporting cast might include poodle, terrier, beagle, or even a sprinkle of Corgi! Whatever the blend, the result is a lively, affectionate group of puppies who thrive on companionship and play.   Hopscotch — “Small but Mighty”   Girl | Yellow Collar | 4.5 lbs   Hopscotch may be the smallest player on the playground, but she brings big energy to every game. She’s adventurous, determined, and often the last one still exploring the yard when recess is over.   She’s got a bold personality packed into a tiny body — the kind of pup who will keep you smiling with her fearless curiosity. The only thing that slows her down? Rain. Wet grass is not her favorite surface, and she would much prefer to wait for sunnier conditions.   If you’re looking for a pint-sized sidekick with a confident spirit, Hop Scotch is ready to lead the charge.   Double Dutch — The Social Butterfly   Girl | Pink Collar | 5.5 lbs   Double Dutch is the ultimate team player — sometimes the leader, sometimes the follower, always part of the fun. She enjoys having a buddy to play with but is also comfortable venturing off on her own when curiosity strikes.   She’s also the classmate most likely to fall asleep first after a busy day of play, curling up wherever she happens to be when the sleepies hit.   With her balanced personality and easygoing nature, Double Dutch would fit beautifully into many different types of homes.   Tetherball — The Confident Observer   Boy | Green Collar | 6 lbs   Tetherball knows exactly what he wants — and most of the time, what he wants is to be picked up first for snuggles. He’s the most assertive of the bunch, but in a charming, confident way.   He especially enjoys hanging out outdoors with his foster dad, quietly supervising gardening projects by sitting nearby and watching. He’s also the puppy most likely to notice what’s happening on TV, observing the action with curiosity.   Independent enough to entertain himself but always ready to join the group, Tetherball brings both confidence and companionship to the team.   4-Square — The Gentle Heart   Boy | Red Collar | 6 lbs   4-Square is the thoughtful one — a sensitive soul who sometimes looks for reassurance before trying something new. He was the last to master the stairs, but once he did, he proudly explored the yard on his own, even when his littermates had already gone inside.   Underneath that cautious start is a true snuggler. He melts into your arms and thrives on affection and reassurance.   If you’re looking for a deeply loving companion who bonds closely with his people, 4-Square is ready to be your most devoted fan.   The Final Bell The Schoolyard Games puppies are playful, affectionate, and wonderfully social little companions who are ready to bring joy, laughter, and plenty of snuggles into their forever homes. Whether you’re looking for a tiny adventurer, a cuddly companion, or a loyal best friend, there’s a perfect teammate waiting in this lovable lineup.April 13, 2026, 6:12 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Schoolyard: Tetherball's adoption status with email updates.
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Schoolyard: Tetherball

Dachshund

Male, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped.  * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, April 18th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.com/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Meet the Schoolyard Games Puppies — Recess Is Officially Back in Session   Remember the best part of the school day? The bell ringing, sneakers hitting the blacktop, and a whole crew of friends ready to play? That’s exactly the spirit of the Schoolyard Games puppies, an adorable litter of Dachshund mixes who are turning every day into recess.   These little all-stars were abandoned at a shelter when they were just five weeks old, but thanks to a loving foster home, they’ve been busy learning the basics of puppy life — and perfecting the art of fun. Now at 8–9 weeks old, they’re healthy, happy, and ready to graduate to their forever homes.   A Day in the Life: Recess, Snacks, and Snuggles   The Schoolyard Games crew sleeps together in a cozy puppy pile in their gated-off kitchen — sometimes on a dog bed, sometimes in their crate, always close to one another. They typically wake up by 7:00 AM, as soon as they hear the morning bustle, ready to start the day with wagging tails and wiggly bodies.   After heading outside to potty on the backyard grass (they’re off to a great start with early potty training), the pups enjoy breakfast, a round of foster-parent snuggles, and then a full-on recess session. Think: chasing each other, wrestling matches, toy parades, stick discoveries, and keeping a close eye on the resident cat and dog.   When their people step out, the puppies hang out together in their kitchen “clubhouse,” complete with dog beds, toys, and their all-time favorite chew toy — cardboard boxes. Their foster mom even leaves music playing so the house still feels lively while they nap between play sessions.   Lunch happens around noon, dinner around 5 PM, and evenings are reserved for the best class of the day: Couch Snuggles 101. After a final potty break, they settle in for the night by 10 PM, sleeping soundly until morning.   The Whole Team   All four puppies share some standout traits:   -Good with other dogs and cats -Very social, gentle, and people-oriented -Quick to flop over for belly rubs -Motivated by affection — snuggles are their love language -Playful, curious, and observant -Comfortable navigating stairs -Love stuffy toys and group adventures -Enthusiastic followers — when one puppy gets excited, everyone joins the fun   They’re a delightful mystery mix — Dachshund is the clear headline act, with long low bodies - but the supporting cast might include poodle, terrier, beagle, or even a sprinkle of Corgi! Whatever the blend, the result is a lively, affectionate group of puppies who thrive on companionship and play.   Hopscotch — “Small but Mighty”   Girl | Yellow Collar | 4.5 lbs   Hopscotch may be the smallest player on the playground, but she brings big energy to every game. She’s adventurous, determined, and often the last one still exploring the yard when recess is over.   She’s got a bold personality packed into a tiny body — the kind of pup who will keep you smiling with her fearless curiosity. The only thing that slows her down? Rain. Wet grass is not her favorite surface, and she would much prefer to wait for sunnier conditions.   If you’re looking for a pint-sized sidekick with a confident spirit, Hop Scotch is ready to lead the charge.   Double Dutch — The Social Butterfly   Girl | Pink Collar | 5.5 lbs   Double Dutch is the ultimate team player — sometimes the leader, sometimes the follower, always part of the fun. She enjoys having a buddy to play with but is also comfortable venturing off on her own when curiosity strikes.   She’s also the classmate most likely to fall asleep first after a busy day of play, curling up wherever she happens to be when the sleepies hit.   With her balanced personality and easygoing nature, Double Dutch would fit beautifully into many different types of homes.   Tetherball — The Confident Observer   Boy | Green Collar | 6 lbs   Tetherball knows exactly what he wants — and most of the time, what he wants is to be picked up first for snuggles. He’s the most assertive of the bunch, but in a charming, confident way.   He especially enjoys hanging out outdoors with his foster dad, quietly supervising gardening projects by sitting nearby and watching. He’s also the puppy most likely to notice what’s happening on TV, observing the action with curiosity.   Independent enough to entertain himself but always ready to join the group, Tetherball brings both confidence and companionship to the team.   4-Square — The Gentle Heart   Boy | Red Collar | 6 lbs   4-Square is the thoughtful one — a sensitive soul who sometimes looks for reassurance before trying something new. He was the last to master the stairs, but once he did, he proudly explored the yard on his own, even when his littermates had already gone inside.   Underneath that cautious start is a true snuggler. He melts into your arms and thrives on affection and reassurance.   If you’re looking for a deeply loving companion who bonds closely with his people, 4-Square is ready to be your most devoted fan.   The Final Bell The Schoolyard Games puppies are playful, affectionate, and wonderfully social little companions who are ready to bring joy, laughter, and plenty of snuggles into their forever homes. Whether you’re looking for a tiny adventurer, a cuddly companion, or a loyal best friend, there’s a perfect teammate waiting in this lovable lineup.April 13, 2026, 6:12 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Schoolyard: Hopscotch's adoption status with email updates.
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Schoolyard: Hopscotch

Dachshund

Female, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped.  * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, April 18th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.com/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Meet the Schoolyard Games Puppies — Recess Is Officially Back in Session   Remember the best part of the school day? The bell ringing, sneakers hitting the blacktop, and a whole crew of friends ready to play? That’s exactly the spirit of the Schoolyard Games puppies, an adorable litter of Dachshund mixes who are turning every day into recess.   These little all-stars were abandoned at a shelter when they were just five weeks old, but thanks to a loving foster home, they’ve been busy learning the basics of puppy life — and perfecting the art of fun. Now at 8–9 weeks old, they’re healthy, happy, and ready to graduate to their forever homes.   A Day in the Life: Recess, Snacks, and Snuggles   The Schoolyard Games crew sleeps together in a cozy puppy pile in their gated-off kitchen — sometimes on a dog bed, sometimes in their crate, always close to one another. They typically wake up by 7:00 AM, as soon as they hear the morning bustle, ready to start the day with wagging tails and wiggly bodies.   After heading outside to potty on the backyard grass (they’re off to a great start with early potty training), the pups enjoy breakfast, a round of foster-parent snuggles, and then a full-on recess session. Think: chasing each other, wrestling matches, toy parades, stick discoveries, and keeping a close eye on the resident cat and dog.   When their people step out, the puppies hang out together in their kitchen “clubhouse,” complete with dog beds, toys, and their all-time favorite chew toy — cardboard boxes. Their foster mom even leaves music playing so the house still feels lively while they nap between play sessions.   Lunch happens around noon, dinner around 5 PM, and evenings are reserved for the best class of the day: Couch Snuggles 101. After a final potty break, they settle in for the night by 10 PM, sleeping soundly until morning.   The Whole Team   All four puppies share some standout traits:   -Good with other dogs and cats -Very social, gentle, and people-oriented -Quick to flop over for belly rubs -Motivated by affection — snuggles are their love language -Playful, curious, and observant -Comfortable navigating stairs -Love stuffy toys and group adventures -Enthusiastic followers — when one puppy gets excited, everyone joins the fun   They’re a delightful mystery mix — Dachshund is the clear headline act, with long low bodies - but the supporting cast might include poodle, terrier, beagle, or even a sprinkle of Corgi! Whatever the blend, the result is a lively, affectionate group of puppies who thrive on companionship and play.   Hopscotch — “Small but Mighty”   Girl | Yellow Collar | 4.5 lbs   Hopscotch may be the smallest player on the playground, but she brings big energy to every game. She’s adventurous, determined, and often the last one still exploring the yard when recess is over.   She’s got a bold personality packed into a tiny body — the kind of pup who will keep you smiling with her fearless curiosity. The only thing that slows her down? Rain. Wet grass is not her favorite surface, and she would much prefer to wait for sunnier conditions.   If you’re looking for a pint-sized sidekick with a confident spirit, Hop Scotch is ready to lead the charge.   Double Dutch — The Social Butterfly   Girl | Pink Collar | 5.5 lbs   Double Dutch is the ultimate team player — sometimes the leader, sometimes the follower, always part of the fun. She enjoys having a buddy to play with but is also comfortable venturing off on her own when curiosity strikes.   She’s also the classmate most likely to fall asleep first after a busy day of play, curling up wherever she happens to be when the sleepies hit.   With her balanced personality and easygoing nature, Double Dutch would fit beautifully into many different types of homes.   Tetherball — The Confident Observer   Boy | Green Collar | 6 lbs   Tetherball knows exactly what he wants — and most of the time, what he wants is to be picked up first for snuggles. He’s the most assertive of the bunch, but in a charming, confident way.   He especially enjoys hanging out outdoors with his foster dad, quietly supervising gardening projects by sitting nearby and watching. He’s also the puppy most likely to notice what’s happening on TV, observing the action with curiosity.   Independent enough to entertain himself but always ready to join the group, Tetherball brings both confidence and companionship to the team.   4-Square — The Gentle Heart   Boy | Red Collar | 6 lbs   4-Square is the thoughtful one — a sensitive soul who sometimes looks for reassurance before trying something new. He was the last to master the stairs, but once he did, he proudly explored the yard on his own, even when his littermates had already gone inside.   Underneath that cautious start is a true snuggler. He melts into your arms and thrives on affection and reassurance.   If you’re looking for a deeply loving companion who bonds closely with his people, 4-Square is ready to be your most devoted fan.   The Final Bell The Schoolyard Games puppies are playful, affectionate, and wonderfully social little companions who are ready to bring joy, laughter, and plenty of snuggles into their forever homes. Whether you’re looking for a tiny adventurer, a cuddly companion, or a loyal best friend, there’s a perfect teammate waiting in this lovable lineup.April 13, 2026, 6:12 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Schoolyard: 4Square's adoption status with email updates.
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Schoolyard: 4Square

Dachshund

Male, Puppy
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped.  * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.This dog will be at the Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, April 18th from 12-3 PM unless adopted prior to the event. To be considered for adoption, please submit an application in advance at https://www.dpsrescue.com/adopt/dog-application/. Adoption fee: $650 Meet the Schoolyard Games Puppies — Recess Is Officially Back in Session   Remember the best part of the school day? The bell ringing, sneakers hitting the blacktop, and a whole crew of friends ready to play? That’s exactly the spirit of the Schoolyard Games puppies, an adorable litter of Dachshund mixes who are turning every day into recess.   These little all-stars were abandoned at a shelter when they were just five weeks old, but thanks to a loving foster home, they’ve been busy learning the basics of puppy life — and perfecting the art of fun. Now at 8–9 weeks old, they’re healthy, happy, and ready to graduate to their forever homes.   A Day in the Life: Recess, Snacks, and Snuggles   The Schoolyard Games crew sleeps together in a cozy puppy pile in their gated-off kitchen — sometimes on a dog bed, sometimes in their crate, always close to one another. They typically wake up by 7:00 AM, as soon as they hear the morning bustle, ready to start the day with wagging tails and wiggly bodies.   After heading outside to potty on the backyard grass (they’re off to a great start with early potty training), the pups enjoy breakfast, a round of foster-parent snuggles, and then a full-on recess session. Think: chasing each other, wrestling matches, toy parades, stick discoveries, and keeping a close eye on the resident cat and dog.   When their people step out, the puppies hang out together in their kitchen “clubhouse,” complete with dog beds, toys, and their all-time favorite chew toy — cardboard boxes. Their foster mom even leaves music playing so the house still feels lively while they nap between play sessions.   Lunch happens around noon, dinner around 5 PM, and evenings are reserved for the best class of the day: Couch Snuggles 101. After a final potty break, they settle in for the night by 10 PM, sleeping soundly until morning.   The Whole Team   All four puppies share some standout traits:   -Good with other dogs and cats -Very social, gentle, and people-oriented -Quick to flop over for belly rubs -Motivated by affection — snuggles are their love language -Playful, curious, and observant -Comfortable navigating stairs -Love stuffy toys and group adventures -Enthusiastic followers — when one puppy gets excited, everyone joins the fun   They’re a delightful mystery mix — Dachshund is the clear headline act, with long low bodies - but the supporting cast might include poodle, terrier, beagle, or even a sprinkle of Corgi! Whatever the blend, the result is a lively, affectionate group of puppies who thrive on companionship and play.   Hopscotch — “Small but Mighty”   Girl | Yellow Collar | 4.5 lbs   Hopscotch may be the smallest player on the playground, but she brings big energy to every game. She’s adventurous, determined, and often the last one still exploring the yard when recess is over.   She’s got a bold personality packed into a tiny body — the kind of pup who will keep you smiling with her fearless curiosity. The only thing that slows her down? Rain. Wet grass is not her favorite surface, and she would much prefer to wait for sunnier conditions.   If you’re looking for a pint-sized sidekick with a confident spirit, Hop Scotch is ready to lead the charge.   Double Dutch — The Social Butterfly   Girl | Pink Collar | 5.5 lbs   Double Dutch is the ultimate team player — sometimes the leader, sometimes the follower, always part of the fun. She enjoys having a buddy to play with but is also comfortable venturing off on her own when curiosity strikes.   She’s also the classmate most likely to fall asleep first after a busy day of play, curling up wherever she happens to be when the sleepies hit.   With her balanced personality and easygoing nature, Double Dutch would fit beautifully into many different types of homes.   Tetherball — The Confident Observer   Boy | Green Collar | 6 lbs   Tetherball knows exactly what he wants — and most of the time, what he wants is to be picked up first for snuggles. He’s the most assertive of the bunch, but in a charming, confident way.   He especially enjoys hanging out outdoors with his foster dad, quietly supervising gardening projects by sitting nearby and watching. He’s also the puppy most likely to notice what’s happening on TV, observing the action with curiosity.   Independent enough to entertain himself but always ready to join the group, Tetherball brings both confidence and companionship to the team.   4-Square — The Gentle Heart   Boy | Red Collar | 6 lbs   4-Square is the thoughtful one — a sensitive soul who sometimes looks for reassurance before trying something new. He was the last to master the stairs, but once he did, he proudly explored the yard on his own, even when his littermates had already gone inside.   Underneath that cautious start is a true snuggler. He melts into your arms and thrives on affection and reassurance.   If you’re looking for a deeply loving companion who bonds closely with his people, 4-Square is ready to be your most devoted fan.   The Final Bell The Schoolyard Games puppies are playful, affectionate, and wonderfully social little companions who are ready to bring joy, laughter, and plenty of snuggles into their forever homes. Whether you’re looking for a tiny adventurer, a cuddly companion, or a loyal best friend, there’s a perfect teammate waiting in this lovable lineup.April 13, 2026, 6:12 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Chubby's adoption status with email updates.
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Chubby

Dachshund Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, 3 yrs 2 mos
Pacifica, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
**COURTESY REHOMING POST** Chubby is not a CACC dog. We have not met her nor evaluated her and can't attest to her health or temperament. Please use the contact information listed to reach out and learn more. Sweet Chubby needs a furever home. This little puppy has been on a long journey and is ready to settle down with someone who loves her. Shy, sweet gentle family dog, she’s looking for a patient person. She loves other dogs and would be a great addition to a family looking to add a second pup to the mix. Has lived with children, so may do well as a family dog once she's comfortable. For more information, please contact Marcus at muceleoni@yahoo.com.
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Goomba 13842

Dachshund Chihuahua

Male, 10 yrs 3 mos
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
An adorable chihuahua with ears the same color as his namesake, the perils of ignoring Goomba are as dire as those in the Mushroom Kingdom. Of course, he comes not as an enemy but as a friend; all Goomba wants to do is play with you, but he can become quite vocal if he cannot find a playmate. Goomba would do best in a home where someone will be around (and ready to play with him) most of the day. In exchange for being the apple of your eye, and maybe some treats, he’s willing to provide all of the love, cuddles, and chihuahua kisses that you could ever ask for. Are you looking for the other half to your dynamic duo? It could be Goomba! Here's some notes from his foster: A perfect day for Rusty/Goomba would be a couple long walks and playing with his ball. He loves mealtime and just being with his person. He complains a bit if you leave the house, but not for long. He quickly settles on his bed and is content. When you return, he’ll dance circles around you. He loves his person and seems to do what you tell him to. I usually ask him to sit and stay before he gets his meals, and he does despite how excited he is to enjoy what’s in his bowl. He has a big personality and skip in his step. A lovely pooch.

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11.8 miles

Doggie Protective Services (DPS Rescue)

Palo Alto, CA 94306

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals

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12.1 miles

Companion Animal Community Center

Pacifica, CA 94044

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

19.3 miles

Muttville

750 Florida Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

Pet Types: dogs

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20.1 miles

Tri-City Animal Shelter

1950 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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20.2 miles

DogZone Rescue

San Francisco, CA 94116

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

21.6 miles

4 Dogs Farm Rescue

4806 Sorani Way, Castro Valley, CA 94546

Pet Types: dogs

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26.9 miles

East Bay SPCA - Dublin

4651 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA 94568

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

27.5 miles

Lucky Dog Rescue

P.O. Box 1257, Pleasanton, CA 94566

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

32.2 miles

Milo Foundation

220 S Garrard Blvd, Pt. Richmond, CA 94801

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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34.3 miles

Jelly's Place

2905 San Pablo Dam Road, San Pablo, CA 94803

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Dachshund basics

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Where do Dachshunds come from? How many types of Dachshunds are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Dachshund.

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