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My basic info
Breed
Dachshund
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
7Bells8077
My details
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
06-06-08 Noah is 3 years old, 10 lbs., has been neutered, dental, fully vaccinated, H/W, Lyme, Ehrlichia neg. & is microchipped with an AVID chip.
Doc asked us to take him as he is too closely related to others in the kennel he came from. He is very social as his breeder gives TLC to their pack. He sits near a human, makes eye contact, is already getting along well with the house pack. He is a bit submissive to the other fur-kids.
He is drop dead handsome! His pics. don't do him justice.
06-07 Noah is so calm & easy going. He already joins the pack to return to the house after doing his duty.
He needs someone with time & patience to help him learn what life inside a house is all about. He's a quiet little guy, eyes that look into yours begging to be loved. He's easy to love!
06-09 Noah has excellent vehicle manners. He rides quietly lying beside a human, head on a leg, never moving.
He is already playing with soft toys, tossing them about, hiding them under a pillow. He will put his paws up on the chair to be picked up.
He puts himself in an open crate, filled with a dog bed, soft blanket. He normally chooses the crate closest to the computer to keep an eye on the e-mails, hoping one will be for him.
06-10 Noah is learning the routine of going outside with the pack, back inside. He then curls up beside the computer desk still hoping for an e-mail for him.
You may copy/paste the following link into your browser to learn more about this breed:
http://dogbreedinfo.com/dachshund.htm
The updates on his/her likes & dislikes will help you know if this fur-kid is suitable for your home.
We will be evaluating, loving, letting go to make room for another fur-kid at risk.
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The adoption fee ranges from $150 to $300.
The fee is based upon veterinary care, age & size of dog.
The higher adoption fee on the younger small dogs helps care for the older dogs that take longer to find fur-ever homes.
Senior citizens and disabled receive a discount.
We also offer a discount to those in uniform keeping us safe.
Land of the free because of the brave.
Our adoption process begins with the e-mail or phone call to us. Please be prepared to furnish your complete name, address, telephone number, your veterinarian contact information & at least two personal references. We will then call you to ask a series of questions.