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Dachshund Adoption Rescue & Education (DARE)

Dog rescue in Jacksonville, FL

Dachshund Adoption Rescue and Education (DARE) is a non-profit, all volunteer, donation funded rescue. We take in all dachshund and dachshund mixes regardless of age or health, providing we have foster space available.

At DARE our mission is:

1. Rescuing and socializing abandoned, neglected, abused, orphaned and/or surrendered dachshunds and dachshund mixes by providing temporary safe shelter and medical/dental treatments as needed.

2. Procuring temporary foster homes and permanent new homes for rescued dachshunds that will provide a safe and nurturing home environment.

3. Ensuring no dachshund shall be adopted for the purposes of breeding or scientific/medical experimentation.

4. Providing education to the public on the dachshund breed, puppy mills, and responsible pet guardianship including, but not limited to, humane animal care and spay/neuter practices.

5. Displaying courtesy, respect and fellowship toward all volunteers in appreciation of services and support rendered to dachshund rescue and to promoting enhanced teamwork among all rescuers.

Please consider making a tax deductible contribution to DARE today by sending your check or money order to:

D.A.R.E.
4495-304 Roosevelt Blvd.
PMB 179
Jacksonville, FL 32210

Contact Sherri Louison
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4495-304 Roosevelt Avenue
PMB 179
Jacksonville, FL 32210
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4495-304 Roosevelt Avenue

PMB 179

Jacksonville, FL 32210

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Adoptable pets at Dachshund Adoption Rescue & Education (DARE)

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Harry

Dachshund

Male, Senior
Jacksonville, FL
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Buster

Dachshund

Male, Young
Jacksonville, FL
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Carly

Dachshund

Female, Senior
Jacksonville, FL

Rescue FAQs

DARE is a state of Florida rescue group though we may at times have dogs being fostered in Alabama and can easily work with adopters in southeastern Georgia.

Additional adoption info

The first step towards adopting your new pet is filling out the adoption application (the link to which you will find below.)

Complete it to the best of your ability. The dachshund you adopt will become a member of your family. It is important that everyone in your residence understands a rescue will need the love, patience, and guidance of every member of the family. Our application will ask you questions about persons in your residence, your living environment, your past and current experiences with pets, and the qualities you are looking for in your new pet.

It also asks you to provide personal references, and a veterinary reference if you are a current or former pet owner, to enable us to more clearly ascertain your ability to be a responsible, compassionate, and humane pet owner.

Dachshunds vary greatly in temperament, personality, and activity levels. Not everyone's lifestyle is the same. We ask questions not to pry, but to help us find the right dog for your home and family. So, please be truthful when filling our your application. The more honest you are with your answers, the better we are able to seek the dog of your dreams. If you have seen a dachshund on our website that interests you, please include its name on your application, and we will give the match serious consideration. If you don't see your "dream dog" at this time, or if the dachshund of your choice has already been adopted, don't be discouraged. Submit your application for adoption anyway. On average there are over 45 dogs in DARE's foster care program at any one time undergoing physical and emotional evaluations prior to presentation on our website. As these dogs are readied for permanent placement, our members will search all on-file applications first before looking elsewhere for suitable owners. Often times dachshunds are matched up with suitable applicants without ever be listed on the website.

Upon receipt of your application, a DARE member will be assigned to work with you. Your rep will be available to you to answer any questions you may have, and will be responsible for calling or writing to your references and setting up your home visit.

At times, DARE may ask the assistance of another rescue group in performing the home visit, if we do not have a DARE member residing near your area. Upon satisfactory completion of your reference checks and home visit, you will be approved to adopt!

LONG DISTANCE ADOPTIONS
While we seek to minimize the amount of travel required to place a dog in a permanent home, a dog's breed, age, and temperament are the primary considerations given when seeking a suitable dachshund or dachshund mix for an applicant. DARE members and volunteers will at times offer assistance in transporting a rescued dog to its new permanent home when given ample notice and if the distance to be traveled is within reason. However, it is not always possible to find a suitable pet in your local area. In such circumstances, you may wish to consider a long distance adoption, if available, or keep your application on file to await a new arrival.
Long distance adoptions are offered only upon the recommendation and discretion of the DARE member and/or foster volunteer responsible for the daily care and well being of the dog in their care. Not all dogs able to handle the stress of a long distance transports. We understand this policy may be frustrating to an applicant, but the dog's well being must come first. The member or volunteer who lives and cares for the dog on a daily basis must be accorded the right to do what they believe is in the best interest of the dog.

ADOPTION FEES
Adoption fees as of 6/1/03 are as follows:

$250 for dogs 3 and under.
$225 for dogs 4 - 7 years.
$175 for dachshund mixes less than 8 years old.
$150 for dogs 8 -13, including dachshund mixes, or special-needs dogs.
$100 for dogs over 14 yrs of age.

Please note: if you are adopting your dachshund long distance, aside from the adoption fee, you will also be responsible for all common carrier transport costs to get the dog to you. In addition, an Adoption Contract must be completed and signed, and the appropriate fees paid, before transport will commence.

Please go to http://www.daretorescue.com/adoptForm.php to fill out the adoption application. Thank you for your interest in rescuing a dachshund in need.

Adoption application

https://daretorescue.org/adoption-application/

Pets at shelters & rescues near Dachshund Adoption Rescue & Education (DARE)

Papillon Pals Rescue, Inc.

Jacksonville, FL 32257

We'll also keep you updated on George's adoption status with email updates.
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George

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Jacksonville, FL
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Vamp

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 2 mos
Jacksonville, FL
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CHURRO

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 11 mos
Jacksonville, FL
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Zuke

Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 1 yr
Jacksonville, FL
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NALA

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 4 yrs
Jacksonville, FL
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Butters

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Jacksonville, FL

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