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Dreamcatcher

Dachshund

Male, Young
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.Adoption fee: $700 Dreamcatcher—“Dreamy” to his foster family— is a 6 month old Dachshund mix weighing just 10 pounds, though he somehow looks and feels even smaller. One of the “8 in a Crate,” Dreamy arrived unsure of the world. Today, he’s a blossoming, playful little shadow who is discovering how to be a puppy— one brave step at a time.   His day starts around 8:00 a.m. when foster mom lifts him from his crate and carries him straight outside. With the help of his resident foster dogs, Dreamy has begun going potty outdoors in the morning. When he does, it’s met with big celebrations and treats— something he’s starting to understand is a very good thing. After that, it’s game on with his foster puppy brother. The two wrestle, chase, and tumble through the morning, pausing occasionally for a nibble of kibble before collapsing for nap time.   Dream doesn’t understand the leash yet, so gentle encouragement is needed to guide him into the yard to explore. Within just a few days, he learned to follow the other dogs in and out of the house, watching closely and mimicking what they do. He is learning by example. During the workday, he stays in the kitchen and dining area with the other dogs while foster mom works, happily entertaining himself with toys, his foster brother, and any sticks or leaves they manage to bring in from the yard. Dinner is served around 5:00 p.m., and Dreamy loves his kibble. At bedtime, he knows exactly where to go— into his crate in the bedroom. He insists on being in the room with his pack and then sleeps quietly until morning.   When Dreamy first arrived, he was completely shut down. For two full days, he would not come out of his crate unless no one was watching. He would sneak out to potty and then dart right back in.   And then something shifted.   His young foster brother began patiently drawing him out. Slowly, Dreamy started to watch. Then he started to participate. A few days in, he was rolling around in a dog bed, letting foster brother pounce on him. After that, his transformation sped up. He began initiating play, bouncing around like a proper puppy, grabbing toys, and positioning himself wherever the action was. While still timid with people, he clearly wanted to be near them.   Today, Dreamy will approach new people to sniff them. He offers gentle nose taps and even little kisses. He is still afraid of hands reaching to pet him and prefers affection on his own terms, but he loves being close—watching, observing, and sometimes curling up against legs for a nap if he feels safe. It truly feels like a matter of time before this shy boy grows into the full “puppy package.” Watching him bloom has been a joy.   He plays non-stop with his small, 1-year-old foster brother and is completely devoted to his 15-year-old foster sister. She is his quiet anchor. He follows her in the yard, tries to give her kisses, and is learning from her that outside is the right place to potty. He was cat-tested at the DPS Safehouse and proved curious but respectful. He recently met a pre-teen girl and gently put his paws on her to sniff her face.   Dreamcatcher is very much a playful puppy, balanced with solid nap skills. He will pile onto the couch or into bed with the rest of the pack for rest, but when he’s awake, he’s energetic and engaged. He does not yet understand leash walking and will need patient, trust-based training.   Dreamy loves to chew and needs appropriate outlets for it. And while his sweet, delicate face might suggest pure innocence, there is a mischievous streak hiding behind those eyes. Leave clothes on the floor and he will proudly parade them around the house. He has a surprising vertical leap and considers tables perfectly reasonable climbing platforms. One day, foster mom heard a noise and turned to find him calmly staring at her from the dining room table. He also enjoys chasing and nibbling at moving feet under blankets— perhaps channeling his inner Dachshund.   Dreamcatcher must go to a home with at least one confident, friendly resident dog. He relies heavily on canine leadership to feel safe and to learn appropriate behaviors. A home with rescue experience and patience will set him up for success. He needs adopters who understand that trust is earned gently and consistently.   His transformation so far has been remarkable, and he is only just beginning. Once Dreamy feels safe enough to fully be himself, he is going to be an extraordinary companion— loyal, playful, brave in his own mischievous way, and deeply attached to his people and his pack.February 16, 2026, 2:27 pm
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Penny

Dachshund

Female, Young
Palo Alto, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, 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.Adoption fee: $700 Meet Penny, a 6 month old Dachshund mix weighing just about 9 pounds. Penny is blossoming into a gentle, affectionate companion who is discovering just how good it feels to be safe, warm, and loved.   Penny thrives on routine and has quickly learned that her kennel is her safe haven. She sleeps peacefully in her kennel each night. She may let out a small whine when first placed inside, but she settles quickly and then rests quietly until morning. On office days, she spends time in a large, cozy kennel set up with all her comforts and can make it through a full workday without going to the bathroom. When her foster works from home, Penny enjoys a balance of kennel time and special desk time — complete with her own little bed placed next to the keyboard so she can quietly “work” alongside her person. She will simply curl up and hang out, content just being near.   Her kennel has been thoughtfully placed in the family room so she always has access to it, even when it’s not closed. She often chooses to go in on her own when she needs reassurance. At the same time, she has grown increasingly confident exploring the house, hopping onto couches, and observing daily life. It’s been beautiful watching her confidence grow while still knowing she can retreat to her safe space whenever she needs to.   Penny is one of the '8 in a Crate,' rescued from a shelter after being abandoned with 7 of her friends in one small crate. When Penny first arrived, she was completely shut down. She trembled when approached and would freeze if placed outside her kennel. She showed no interest in people or the resident dogs and seemed overwhelmed by the world around her. Her foster family adjusted thoughtfully — moving her kennel into the main living space so she could observe from safety, offering different food, creating a smaller pen area outside, and most importantly, giving her time and patience.   Slowly, Penny began to emerge. Today, she spends most of her time outside the kennel and only runs back if she feels unsure. She’s learning what’s acceptable in a home environment. Early on, if she tried something new — like her first jump onto the couch — she would whimper softly and retreat. Now? She confidently hops up while her people are nearby and even asks for attention. She has started greeting her foster parents with full-body wiggles, her tiny frame vibrating with excitement as she works through her nerves to seek affection.   Penny lives with two large dogs and has warmed up to them beautifully. While she’s too petite for rough play, they peacefully sniff and coexist without issue. She has not shown any barking behaviors — in fact, her foster has not heard her bark at all. She does not chew, dig, or exhibit destructive habits.   She is timid by nature and remains very aware of her surroundings, always scanning for potential danger. But the more love she receives, the more she leans into it. She gets cold easily and absolutely adores being tucked under a blanket. Being covered is her happy place. Once wrapped up warm and cozy, she will stay there for hours, clearly feeling secure and content.   Outdoors, she initially froze on leash walks and would not move. With patience, she’s making progress in the backyard, where she now sniffs around and will go to the bathroom when placed in the main yard. While she can hold her potty for long stretches and has not had regular accidents, she may piddle a bit when nervous - a behavior which will undoubtedly improve once her confidence grows.   Penny’s ideal home will be one with patient, experienced adopters who understand how to communicate gently and without intimidation. She will thrive with someone who appreciates the importance of a safe space and is willing to let her build confidence at her own pace. Because she is so small, even a modest living space gives her plenty of room to explore and grow. She will need a resident dog in the home to help her learn, trust, and thrive.   What sets Penny apart is the courage you can see in real time. You can watch her push past her fear to ask for love. You can see her choose connection over retreat. And when she wiggles her whole little body in greeting or burrows under a blanket to feel safe, you realize just how much trust she is offering.   Penny is a tiny dog with a tender heart who is learning that the world doesn’t have to be scary. With continued patience and love, she will reward her person with devotion, sweetness, and the quiet joy of watching a shy soul fully bloom.February 16, 2026, 3:57 pm
We'll also keep you updated on *RUDOLPH's adoption status with email updates.
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*RUDOLPH

Dachshund

Male, 1 yr
Fremont, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Gabby

Dachshund Black Mouth Cur

Female, 3 yrs 6 mos
Castro Valley, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please welcome the truly gorgeous Gabby! This pretty girl is 3 years old and a magical mix of dog breeds that makes her one of the most unique pups you'll ever see. She was originally rescued in the pouring rain, and once cleaned up, fed, and vetted, her sweet personality shone through. Weighing 49 lbs,Gabby is very loving and adores all people, including kids, and gets along well with other dogs and cats. While she is happy to coexist with other pets, she would also flourish as the center of attention in her forever home! She is curious and eager to please her foster, though she can be cautious when meeting new people until she warms up.Gabby is already reliably crate trained and is making great progress with her leash manners. She would be a perfect companion for someone looking for a sweet, engaged, gentle, and playful pup who is past the problem puppy stage—a dog you can snuggle, walk, and who will make you feel like the best dog parent ever. All our dogs come spayed and fully vetted.Gabby is currently being fostered in Ukiah, CA ##1943484##
We'll also keep you updated on Almond Joy's adoption status with email updates.
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Almond Joy

Dachshund Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Oakland, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Almond Joy is a 16-pound sweet little guy. He gets along well with both cats and the resident dog, eats well, is house trained, sleeps through the night, and doesn’t need many potty breaks. In the home, he is a loving and cuddly companion who enjoys calm, cozy time with his people. Almond Joy is still building confidence in new situations and will benefit from a patient, gentle adopter who can help him feel comfortable with walks, meeting new people, and being around other dogs. With time and encouragement, he will continue to blossom into a wonderful companion. (ES)
We'll also keep you updated on Mickey's adoption status with email updates.
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Mickey

Dachshund

Male, Senior
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mickey has been part of our family since 2019, when we adopted him as an adult dachshund through a breed-specific rescue. He has lived with us in urban homes, settled easily into daily routines, and become a deeply bonded, affectionate companion. He is 13 and relatively healthy for his age. We are making the heartbreaking decision to rehome Mickey because he is unpredictable and aggressive toward our children. This was safely managed for the last 2.5 years through separation and careful routines, but the recent arrival of our second child has made the dynamic too challenging. Our goal is to place him in a quiet, adults-only home where he is the only dog (or maybe joining another dachshund or small dog). We’d love to keep in infrequent touch with his new family if you’re open to it. Please note that Mickey has a history of nipping unfamiliar adults and children (0-2 incidents per year). He has no issues with adults he knows including his many walkers and sitters over the years.

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Dachshund shelters & rescues in Redwood City, California

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10.5 miles

Doggie Protective Services (DPS Rescue)

Palo Alto, CA 94306

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals

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15.5 miles

Tri-City Animal Shelter

1950 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538

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

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Rescue

16.1 miles

4 Dogs Farm Rescue

4806 Sorani Way, Castro Valley, CA 94546

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

17.2 miles

Rocket Dog Rescue

3561 Foothill Blvd, Oakland, CA 94601

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

19.5 miles

DogZone Rescue

San Francisco, CA 94116

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

31.3 miles

Ozzies Pound Puppies

Concord, CA 94518

Pet Types: dogs

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32.1 miles

Contra Costa Animal Services Martinez

4800 Imhoff Place, Martinez, CA 94553

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

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Shelter

39.7 miles

Humane Society of the North Bay

1121 Sonoma Blvd., Vallejo, CA 94590

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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43.9 miles

Rhodie's Rescue

PO Box 433, Knightsen, CA 94548

Pet Types: dogs

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