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Rosie

Dachshund

Female, 11 yrs 8 mos
Brainerd, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Rosie is a sweet eleven year old purebred red piebald dachshund. Her family moved and couldn't take her along. She spent her entire life with her previous family and needs time to adjust to a new living situation. Rosie has beautiful blue eyes, one is smaller than the other (congenital issue). She had a fatty (non-cancerous) tumor removed from her chest in September 2022, it is starting to grow back. She's is in great health. Rosie is spayed but is not current on vaccinations. She weighs about 20 pounds. She will be microchipped before she leaves. Rosie lived with three other small-breed dogs (all younger than her), and she did very well. She's selective about which dogs she's making friends with in her foster home, and has gone after other dogs (almost exclusively female dogs). She needs to be placed in a home without other female dogs for her own safety. Rosie can be food aggressive toward other animals (cats included), but not toward humans. She needs to be fed in her own area away from other pets. Rosie is a dachshund and as such she cannot live with rabbits or other small pets - she will try to kill them. She is accustomed to sleeping in the big bed with her people. Rosie loves snuggles, will roll over for tummy rubs, and is active and happy when she's around her people. She prefers plush toys over hard toys and is food and treat motivated. She gets one cup of food per day to maintain her healthy weight. Kids are no problem. Rosie loves her two-legged foster siblings (ages 9 and up). She has a good recall (most of the time) while in a fenced area (poor recall if allowed to run loose), but she walks well on a leash. She does well being let out every three hours throughout the day, but will have accidents if she's not let out regularly. Her previous home left potty pads on the floor, her foster home relies on outdoor potty training. Rosie does howl and cry if she thinks she is home alone. She would do best in a home with someone who can be with her full time - or can bring her with them to work - or can have a pet nanny or dog sitter with her at all times. Rosie's original family would like to stay in touch and get updates if at all possible. Rosie is available for adoption to an approved home that can meet her specific needs. Her adoption fee is $375.
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Clifford

Pomeranian Dachshund

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Brainerd, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🚨 WARNING: This is not the friendly neighborhood red dog you grew up reading about. 🚨 Clifford may be red… but unlike the storybook version, he’s not out here hosting block parties and helping kids cross the street. 😂 This Clifford is more like: ✨ “Please admire me from a respectful distance while I process my feelings.” ✨ He’s a tiny spicy meatball with the emotional range of a divorced middle manager. One minute he’s cuddling you like you’re soulmates… the next he’s personally offended you had the audacity to leave the room. Separation anxiety? Yes. Strong opinions? Also yes. At 18 pounds, Clifford somehow contains: ▪️the emotional stability of a wet paper towel ▪️the opinions of a chihuahua ▪️the dramatics of a Pomeranian who was told “no” ▪️and the velcro tendencies of a pitbull… when he feels like it BUT — once he settles in and trusts you, he really does calm down and becomes a hilariously loyal little dude. He loves his people HARD. Like “tiny red security guard that follows you to the bathroom” hard. He just needs someone who understands that not every dog was born to be a Golden Retriever named Sunshine. Some are tiny red dragons in fluffy dog form. 🌶️🐉 Clifford can get nippy when overwhelmed or upset, so he needs a home that respects boundaries, structure, and routine. He LOVES his kennel and treats it like his emotional support apartment, so future adopters MUST be comfortable using one. Because of his quirks: ▪️Probably best with respectful older kids (10+) or adults ▪️Needs someone who understands quirky dogs ▪️Not a “let strangers pet him at Home Depot” type of guy ▪️Would thrive with patience, consistency, and a good sense of humor Honestly? Clifford isn’t for everyone. But for the right person… he’s going to be absolutely their everything. ❤️

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Special Needs
Photo of Rosie

Rosie

Dachshund

Female, 11 yrs 8 mos
Brainerd, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Rosie is a sweet eleven year old purebred red piebald dachshund. Her family moved and couldn't take her along. She spent her entire life with her previous family and needs time to adjust to a new living situation. Rosie has beautiful blue eyes, one is smaller than the other (congenital issue). She had a fatty (non-cancerous) tumor removed from her chest in September 2022, it is starting to grow back. She's is in great health. Rosie is spayed but is not current on vaccinations. She weighs about 20 pounds. She will be microchipped before she leaves. Rosie lived with three other small-breed dogs (all younger than her), and she did very well. She's selective about which dogs she's making friends with in her foster home, and has gone after other dogs (almost exclusively female dogs). She needs to be placed in a home without other female dogs for her own safety. Rosie can be food aggressive toward other animals (cats included), but not toward humans. She needs to be fed in her own area away from other pets. Rosie is a dachshund and as such she cannot live with rabbits or other small pets - she will try to kill them. She is accustomed to sleeping in the big bed with her people. Rosie loves snuggles, will roll over for tummy rubs, and is active and happy when she's around her people. She prefers plush toys over hard toys and is food and treat motivated. She gets one cup of food per day to maintain her healthy weight. Kids are no problem. Rosie loves her two-legged foster siblings (ages 9 and up). She has a good recall (most of the time) while in a fenced area (poor recall if allowed to run loose), but she walks well on a leash. She does well being let out every three hours throughout the day, but will have accidents if she's not let out regularly. Her previous home left potty pads on the floor, her foster home relies on outdoor potty training. Rosie does howl and cry if she thinks she is home alone. She would do best in a home with someone who can be with her full time - or can bring her with them to work - or can have a pet nanny or dog sitter with her at all times. Rosie's original family would like to stay in touch and get updates if at all possible. Rosie is available for adoption to an approved home that can meet her specific needs. Her adoption fee is $375.
Photo of Clifford

Clifford

Pomeranian Dachshund

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Brainerd, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🚨 WARNING: This is not the friendly neighborhood red dog you grew up reading about. 🚨 Clifford may be red… but unlike the storybook version, he’s not out here hosting block parties and helping kids cross the street. 😂 This Clifford is more like: ✨ “Please admire me from a respectful distance while I process my feelings.” ✨ He’s a tiny spicy meatball with the emotional range of a divorced middle manager. One minute he’s cuddling you like you’re soulmates… the next he’s personally offended you had the audacity to leave the room. Separation anxiety? Yes. Strong opinions? Also yes. At 18 pounds, Clifford somehow contains: ▪️the emotional stability of a wet paper towel ▪️the opinions of a chihuahua ▪️the dramatics of a Pomeranian who was told “no” ▪️and the velcro tendencies of a pitbull… when he feels like it BUT — once he settles in and trusts you, he really does calm down and becomes a hilariously loyal little dude. He loves his people HARD. Like “tiny red security guard that follows you to the bathroom” hard. He just needs someone who understands that not every dog was born to be a Golden Retriever named Sunshine. Some are tiny red dragons in fluffy dog form. 🌶️🐉 Clifford can get nippy when overwhelmed or upset, so he needs a home that respects boundaries, structure, and routine. He LOVES his kennel and treats it like his emotional support apartment, so future adopters MUST be comfortable using one. Because of his quirks: ▪️Probably best with respectful older kids (10+) or adults ▪️Needs someone who understands quirky dogs ▪️Not a “let strangers pet him at Home Depot” type of guy ▪️Would thrive with patience, consistency, and a good sense of humor Honestly? Clifford isn’t for everyone. But for the right person… he’s going to be absolutely their everything. ❤️

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