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My basic info
Breed
Chihuahua/Dachshund
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
2 years 2 months old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
20 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Fozzie was adopted from a local shelter back in February, when he was just 6 months old. In July, Fozzie's Mom knew something was wrong and took Fozzie to her vet. He was diagnosed with epilepsy and was put on medication. The medication has made a world of difference for Fozzie and he's living large and feeling good. But his Mom is having a hard time. To prevent Fozzie from having further seizures, he must get his two medications three times a day. Keeping Fozzie on this schedule has been challenging for his Mom, and she has decided that it's best due to his medical condition that he be rehomed to a person/family who can more easily and more reliably keep him on schedule.
Here's what we know about Fozzie:
14 months old
20lbs
UTD on vaccinations - good thru February 2024
Neutered
Microchipped
DNA test revealed the following top five breeds: 39% Chihuahua, 14% dachshund, 11% Min Pin, 8% Poodle, 5% Mini Schnauzer
Good with kids, other dogs and dog savvy cats
Active boy who enjoys playing fetch and going for walks, tho he is still learning leash manners
Knows some basic obedience commands, such as "sit" and "down"
Enjoys playing with toys
Fozzie is a great companion and loves to cuddle
Interested in meeting Fozzie? Let us know by calling or texting us at 833.473.7364.
Fozzie was adopted from a local shelter back in February, when he was just 6 months old. In July, Fozzie's Mom knew something was wrong and took Fozzie to her vet. He was diagnosed with epilepsy and was put on medication. The medication has made a world of difference for Fozzie and he's living large and feeling good. But his Mom is having a hard time. To prevent Fozzie from having further seizures, he must get his two medications three times a day. Keeping Fozzie on this schedule has been challenging for his Mom, and she has decided that it's best due to his medical condition that he be rehomed to a person/family who can more easily and more reliably keep him on schedule.
Here's what we know about Fozzie:
14 months old
20lbs
UTD on vaccinations - good thru February 2024
Neutered
Microchipped
DNA test revealed the following top five breeds: 39% Chihuahua, 14% dachshund, 11% Min Pin, 8% Poodle, 5% Mini Schnauzer
Good with kids, other dogs and dog savvy cats
Active boy who enjoys playing fetch and going for walks, tho he is still learning leash manners
Knows some basic obedience commands, such as "sit" and "down"
Enjoys playing with toys
Fozzie is a great companion and loves to cuddle
Interested in meeting Fozzie? Let us know by calling or texting us at 833.473.7364.
Our multi-step adoption process includes an application, meet and greet, animal introductions when applicable, and a home check. We highly value the time and effort put into adoption applications, and encourage thorough, thoughtful responses as this is our primary avenue for getting to know your family. With that in mind, please be aware that applications with excessive blank or one-word responses may not be considered.
Animal introductions will be done for each pet currently living in the household. While we are not here to judge your lifestyles, we also conduct home checks to ensure that the household and backyard will be a safe living environment for a SacRDR dog. The Declaration page of your Homeowners Insurance policy or an approval letter from your landlord must be submitted with your adoption application; these documents are required to ensure that your HOI or landlord covers/accepts the breed you are applying to adopt.
If you have any additional questions, please email adopt@sacrdr.org.
Our multi-step adoption process includes an application, meet and greet, animal introductions when applicable, and a home check. We highly value the time and effort put into adoption applications, and encourage thorough, thoughtful responses as this is our primary avenue for getting to know your family. With that in mind, please be aware that applications with excessive blank or one-word responses may not be considered.
Animal introductions will be done for each pet currently living in the household. While we are not here to judge your lifestyles, we also conduct home checks to ensure that the household and backyard will be a safe living environment for a SacRDR dog. The Declaration page of your Homeowners Insurance policy or an approval letter from your landlord must be submitted with your adoption application; these documents are required to ensure that your HOI or landlord covers/accepts the breed you are applying to adopt.
If you have any additional questions, please email adopt@sacrdr.org.
Resilient Dog Rescue is a non-profit organization committed to saving the lives of high-risk dogs through adoption, support, advocacy, and community outreach.
Resilient Dog Rescue is a non-profit organization committed to saving the lives of high-risk dogs through adoption, support, advocacy, and community outreach.
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