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Layla

Dachshund

Female, Senior
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hello, Layla is a standard black and tan Dachshund female. She's 15 years old. She's spade, and current on Rabies Layla has no front teeth, but still eats well She is up in age, and requires A diaper in home She does seem to mark a little bit. Layla is very sweet her nails are longer as she aged in the past 3 years trimming her nails has became a problem and she does get very stressed over it since layer has no front teeth she eats soft food and some kibble thats been soaked in warm water. Layla is potty trained but wears a diaper in home.
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Pinky pie

Dachshund Corgi

Female, 3 yrs
Kokomo, IN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hey everyone! Meet pinky! Her former name was cruella but she didn’t respond to it. A few weeks ago we were contacted by another rescue about a dog sitting at a vet clinic waiting to be euthanized by the owner. The dog was labeled as not potty trained and snapped at her owner, being a dachshund corgi mix its behavior we typically expect and can handle so we said we would take her if the vet would hang onto her for a few days. Pinky has been nothing short of the complete opposite of why she was going to be euthanized. Pinky (the reason we call her pinky is because she was bald in many places due to flea allergies and yeast infections her owner didn’t care for) has not had a single accident in her foster home or in her crate at her foster home. She has been excellent with the other dogs of all sizes, the young children, and the kitties in the home. We do believe her owner was struggling financially and had to make up excuses as to why the euthanasia was necessary, but due to pinky’s condition it was obvious she had not been cared for in a long while. Pinky is a 3 year old corgi dachshund mix and weighs about 25 pounds. She is quiet and well behaved. She LOVES men. We can’t stress it enough that pinky loves men. She does growl a little at her foster mom but nothing past a small growl but totally lights up at her foster dad and the boy children in the home. Her best fit for a home would be with a single man, or a man who does have a woman in his life that doesn’t care pinky will never prefer her, or obviously an amazing gay couple who wants a sweet neglected girl to love on who will return that love tenfold. Pinky would be an amazing fit for almost any type of home, she just prefers men over women. Adoption donation fee is $200 which it is tax-deductible and goes towards the care of homeless pets with Unchained Souls Canine Rescue. To expedite the adoption process you can send us a message at Unchained Souls Canine Rescue on Facebook to request an application or you can email us at unchainedsoulscaninerescue@yahoo.com and we will happily send you one! All Unchained Souls Canine Rescue animals are fully vetted: *Spayed/Neutered *Shots updated *Micro-chipped *Heart-worm checked and on prevention *On Flea and Tick Prevention You only need to see your vet for a “meet n greet” of your new family member and to turn in their medical records.
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Koda

Dachshund American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Young
Kokomo, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Koda is the biggest sweetheart. I got her when she was a puppy and she will be 2 in February. She plays at the dog park with other dogs well but can be a little selfish about toys when it comes to living with another dog, but with time and patience she will do fine! If you already have a dog I'd like us to do a public meet and greet to see how she does with them. She is a fast runner and loves to play catch. She will do anything for a treat (she can sit, shake, lay down, show her belly, and I am sure she could be trained to do more). Getting rid of her will be very hard so I would like an adopter who will keep in touch and will take great care of her. I would prefer if she went to someone with a fenced in yard too. She gets very bored without a yard which is one of the reasons I have to rehome her because when i moved I no longer have a yard and I can tell she is suffering with my busy schedule and not having the freedom to run. She is a big chewer so you will need lots of hard toys
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Ellen

Miniature Schnauzer Dachshund

Female, Senior
Jonesboro, IN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Ellen aka Mama dog as she goes by, is looking for a very special home. Mama takes a long time to trust new people and bonds strongly to only one person when she deicides to let her guard down. Mama was found as a stray and taken to a small rural shelter with limited resources. Being a guarded soul as she is she was not at all handleable at the shelter by staff so we agreed to pull her so she can learn to trust in a home setting. Mama surprised the shelter staff with puppies days after being brought in. Having already made the commitment to pull Mama, we of course took the whole family. It took me and my family a while to gain her trust, especially in another new place, with day old puppies and lord knows what her life was like to land her a full term pregnant stray no-one claimed. Time went by and Mama raised her three puppies and was the absolute best mama dog she could be. Her pups were adopted when ready and Mama was listed as well. She was adopted by a very nice couple but unfortunately Mama ran away from them minutes after getting her home. Mama dog is just does not trust easily and as many dogs do, she refused to go to anyone and we worked the next 24 hours to live trap her and bring her back to our place. Mama showed how strongly bonded she is to me and still months later doesn't leave my side often. Mama dog is a flight risk in new places with new people so we have been wondering if staying here would be best for her. As most people in rescue, we have several resident dogs already and to keep a dog I feel is adoptable is not justifiable. Mama dog would absolutely prefer a home with less animals. A home where she can be a spoiled princess and someone's whole world. She is the most loyal you'll ever meet once she has decided you're her person. Although a new home and a new person will be an adjustment for her and may take her time to get comfortable, we truly feel she will be happier in the long run. One less dog here also opens up our house a little bit more allowing us to say yes to helping the next dog in need. Mama is spayed, vaccinated, been on monthly parasite prevention, has great house manners, is crate trained and leash trained. Mama can be off leash in the yard and stays with me and has wonderful recall. However, since her initial instinct is to run when scared, she can absolutely not be let outdoors off leash or without a fence until she has 100% settled in to her new home and is bounded with her person. She can coexist with dogs, cats, and chickens but she would also just love being an only pet. We will not require that though. What we are looking for is someone willing to give her time and space to learn to trust on her terms. She very much loves treats and offering snacks helps to speed along the bonding. She has been groomed regularly since with us but will likely be skittish with a new groomer as I am also the only groomer she has been to since in our care. We may never find the perfect fitting home for Mama dog but if there is one out there, I could never deny her that either. This is a good dog that deserves to be the center of someone's world and in rescue she has to share our love with so so many. If you have made it this far you must be interested enough to apply for adoption, applications can be filled out on our website underdogsalvation.com.     Please visit our website www.underdogsalvation.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs and cats.
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Lola

Jack Russell Terrier Dachshund

Female, 10 yrs 3 mos
Roachdale, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Lola is a sweet senior that is very calm and loves attention. She loves to bury her face in your lap, to be held and wants to be with you wherever you are. She will sleep with you. She is good with other dogs, but she doesn’t like to share her food. She is good with older kids, not real little

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