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Osa

Dachshund

Female, 2 yrs 8 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Osa! Osa is guessed to be a lovely female Dachshund mix with the most beautiful big brown eyes and soft, fluffy ears that perfectly frame her sweet face. 💕 At approximately 2.5 years old, she has a gentle, quiet presence and a heart that’s ready for love. Osa has done an amazing job raising her puppies, and now it’s finally her turn to be someone’s baby and find a forever home of her own. She’s on the timid side at first and would benefit from a patient home—ideally with a confident canine companion to help show her the ropes. Once Osa warms up, she truly shines. She loves treats, enjoys gentle pets, and will happily soak up calm affection from people she trusts. With time, kindness, and a little encouragement, Osa will make a deeply loyal and loving companion. 🏡💛
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Honky

Dachshund

Male, 7 yrs 6 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Honky! Honky is a sweet male Dachshund with a timid personality. At approximately 7.5 years old he shows his affectionate side with patience and kindness. Honky is dog-friendly and would do best in a calm, loving home where he can take his time to feel comfortable and safe. With the right environment, Honky will make a loyal and loving companion. 🏡💛
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Cooper

Dachshund Chihuahua

Male, Adult
Longmont, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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
Cooper is an 7-year-old Dachshund, Miniature Poodle, and Chihuahua mix with a big personality and a loyal heart. He loves walks, squeaky toys, and curling up on your lap or in a cozy corner. Cooper can be nervous and defensive at times. He has a history of growling or snapping when being handled roughly (for example, touching his paws, or a stranger putting on his harness) or at the vet. He's uncomfortable with children and needs an adult-only home. At the vet, he requires sedation and a muzzle due to fear. Cooper may bark or lunge at unfamiliar dogs but has learned to focus on his person with training and treats. He's house-trained, loves learning, and is very food-motivated. With a calm, experienced adopter who respects his boundaries, Cooper will show his gentle, affectionate side and become a devoted, loving companion who just wants a quiet, safe place to belong. Cooper is being re-homed due to the birth of a child, as he requires a child-free environment.
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Penny

Dachshund

Female, 8 yrs 2 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Little Penny is a sensitive girl looking for a quiet home to call her own. She might enjoy being the queen of her castle as the only pup, but might also do well with other mild-mannered canines. Due to her tender nature, HSBV will only rehome her either to a family without children or with children over the age of 10.
We'll also keep you updated on Bonnie's adoption status with email updates.
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Bonnie

Dachshund Schnauzer (Standard)

Female, 2 yrs
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
** If you are interested in adopting Bonnie, please fill out our adoption application at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/ ** Meet Bonnie! Bonnie is an adorable 2 year old, 29 lb Schnauzer / Dachshund mix... Or something!! She is clearly a mixed breed, and whatever she is mixed with, she got the perfect characteristics of each breed! She is adorable and does have shorter little legs. Bonnie was found as a stray in Houston, TX, and ended up in a scary, high-kill shelter. But she’s safe now in a loving foster home, and she’s eagerly awaiting her transport to Colorado on 12/29. Just in time for the new year, Bonnie is ready for a fresh start and a forever home filled with love, snuggles, and endless belly rubs. From Bonnie's foster: "Bonnie is a very friendly, sweet girl! She's a total people pleaser and just wants love and affection. She seems to be house trained but did have an accident in her kennel overnight the first night. Settles in kennel with no problems and is very quiet. Hopefully she finds her voice with the right loving home. She walks well on leash, ignores other dogs but would like to chase the squirrels. She was kenneled at the shelter with another dog and is friendly with everyone." Bonnie is up to date on her vaccinations, has been fully vetted, is healthy, heartworm negative, and is spayed. Farfel's Rescue and our Texas rescue partners would love to see Bonnie in a home with an individual, family (older kids are preferred so there's no tail-pulling or awkward handling) or active retirees who have the time and love for a very loyal and sweet dog. We'd hate to see her left alone all day while her family works full-time outside of the home, as she is much too social for that type of arrangement. We'd like to place Bonnie in a home where she'll get consistent stimulation, exercise and love. A (virtual or in-person) positive reinforcement group training class promotes great behavior, bonding and confidence. Training is so important in the future behaviors of every dog. It's for this reason that we're unwilling to adopt to a family that doesn't make this loving choice. Farfel's is happy to provide a list of both in-person and virtual positive reinforcement / force- free trainers in your area. Farfel's Rescue is a fully foster based rescue, and offers a one week trial with every adoption. We feel that this is much more beneficial to not only the dog, but the adopter too. We believe that only getting 20-30 minutes with a dog before deciding on a lifetime commitment is not a fair amount of time to the adopter, or the dog. Therefore we give adopters one week with the dog to assure it is the right fit, and offer a full refund of their adoption fee should it not workout within the week trial. Farfel's Rescue has been doing adoptions this way since 2005 and is thrilled to adopt out ~400 dogs each year. Applications are currently being accepted for our wonderful pup. If interested in this gorgeous, very cuddly/sweet and loving best friend, please fill out an application completely at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/ and submit. **PLEASE NOTE** If you're truly interested in adopting from us, please be sure to fill out our Farfel's Rescue adoption application found at the link above or at farfels.com. Adoption site applications such as Petfinder and Adoptapet don't provide enough information and therefore aren't useful. Our Farfel's application is the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in many cases, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit our Farfel's Rescue adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.
We'll also keep you updated on Ruby's adoption status with email updates.
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Ruby

Dachshund Chihuahua

Female, 1 yr
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
** If you are interested in adopting Ruby, please fill out our adoption application at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/ ** Ruby is an incredibly adorable, 1-year-old, 12-lb Dachshund / Chihuahua mix with the biggest soulful eyes and the tiniest little body. She was rescued from a hoarding situation in New Mexico where she lived with 30+ dogs and sadly never got the chance to be loved, trained, or shown what it means to be someone’s cherished pet. Because of that, Ruby is still learning how to be a dog — and what it feels like to be safe. Ruby is a gentle, sensitive, and shy girl. The world is still very new and confusing to her, so she tends to move through life cautiously. When she feels unsure, she will often roll onto her back or freeze — not because she’s stubborn, but because she doesn’t yet know what’s being asked of her and is trying her best to cope. She isn’t aggressive at all — just scared and overwhelmed — and she will need a calm, patient person who understands how to build trust slowly and kindly. Ruby MUST go to a home with another dog. Dogs are Ruby’s safe place. She feels comforted, confident, and grounded when she is around other dogs, and they will be essential in helping her learn how to live in a home, go outside, and relax. Ideally she would join a home with two or more friendly dogs, but we will consider a home with one stable, confident dog. She will not thrive as an only dog. Ruby is not leash trained yet and when her foster tries to leash her, she rolls onto her back. Because of this, she will need a home with a secure yard and someone who is willing to let her learn at her own pace, using patience and positive reinforcement. For the first several weeks (or longer), she should always be taken outside on a leash — even in a fenced yard. Ruby may be a flight risk while she is still settling in, as scared dogs can bolt when something feels unfamiliar. Safety is absolutely critical during her adjustment period. Ruby’s future family should expect: • A slow, gentle decompression period • A dog who may hide, observe, and take time to trust • A puppy who will need guidance, structure, and calm reassurance • A deeply rewarding bond once she feels safe Ruby’s person will need to earn her trust — but when that happens, the bond will be incredibly special. Dogs like Ruby don’t forget the people who give them their first real experience of love. If you are experienced with shy or fearful dogs, have a calm household, other friendly dogs, a secure yard, and a big heart for a little soul who just needs time — Ruby may be your girl. We'd like to place Ruby in a home where she'll get the training and stability that she needs. Positive reinforcement training promotes great behavior, bonding and confidence for a young girl whose self-esteem will fly high while she masters her skills. Training is so important in the future behaviors of every dog. It's for this reason that we're unwilling to adopt to a family that doesn't make this loving choice. Farfel's is happy to provide a list of both in-person and virtual positive reinforcement / force- free trainers in your area. Ruby has been fully vetted, and she is in great health and up to date on her vaccines. She is spayed as well. Farfel's Rescue is a fully foster based rescue, and offers a one week trial with every adoption. We feel that this is much more beneficial to not only the dog, but the adopter too. We believe that only getting 20-30 minutes with a dog before deciding on a lifetime commitment is not a fair amount of time to the adopter, or the dog. Therefore we give adopters one week with the dog to assure it is the right fit, and offer a full refund of their adoption fee should it not workout within the week trial. Farfel's Rescue has been doing adoptions this way since 2005 and is thrilled to adopt out ~400 dogs each year. If you are interested in adopting from us, please be sure to fill out our adoption application at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/ .

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Rescue

9.4 miles

Big Bones Canine Rescue

Windsor, CO 80550

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

35.8 miles

Humane Society of Boulder Valley

2323 55th Street, Boulder, CO 80301

Pet Types: cats, dogs, small animals

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Rescue

39.9 miles

Farfel's Rescue

906 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

47 miles

Polk County Humane Society (in Missouri) - Colorado Transport

3511 N Salida Court, Aurora, CO 80011

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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48.3 miles

Red Fern Animal Rescue

Denver, CO 80220

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

49.5 miles

Sam Coffey Animal Rescue Friends - CO Transport Stop

ALL OF COLORADO STATE, Denver, CO 80204

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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