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My name is Eli!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Dachshund
Color
Black - with White
Age
Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20798909

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hearstworm Prevention is given on the 17th of each month

Sometimes you just know. You know when you’re supposed to help, when a dog needs us and when our community can step in and save a life.  The story of Eli is one of those times. CTDR family, meet one of our new pups, Eli.  Oh, what a story this guy has! Fate, and a dog named Sugar, brought Eli to us at CTDR a few weeks ago.  Sugar was our initial pull and interest, and, while we were ON THE PHONE with a tiny shelter near Galveston about Sugar and her poor condition, in walks a gentleman into the shelter lobby with sweet Eli in his arms.….for euthanasia.  Eli was scheduled that fateful day for euthanasia due to “bad health” per his owner. They’d made an appointment and had arrived right on time to send Eli across the bridge….it just wasn’t meant to be for this little guy that day.  His next chapter was actually about to begin! While on the phone discussing Sugar and her grave condition, the shelter let us know this was actively happening in their lobby at the very same moment. They asked if we could take two dogs and we said YES immediately!  With consent to place Eli in rescue instead of euthanizing, his owner, of probably his entire life, turned and walked out the door.  At that moment, Eli became a CTDR pup and has been in our care ever since.  We know Sugar brought Eli to us as her final act of love and compassion, as only dogs can do.   It was her job to help him find his way to us and she succeeded in helping him before she peacefully crossed the bridge the next day due to her health.  Eli is a senior pup, paperwork says 12 yrs old, but his foster parents think he may be closer to 14-15 years old. We are working on his care plan now, as he has some medical needs to be addressed, but he’s in foster care and thriving!  

 

Eli:

Loves donuts more than anything

Loves sleeping on soft, cushy surfaces 

Has a hitch in his step, which is adorable when he walks or “runs”

His fur is coming back in soft and fluffy with some basic good nutrition 

He’s pretty speedy for his age 

Food is life, feeding time is a giant celebration 

 

Welcome Eli to CTDR, he is loved and cherished and we’re happy to have saved him! 

 

 

 



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November 3, 2024, 9:26 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20798909
Contact
Phone
Address
7544 FM 1960 Road East #71, Humble, TX 77346
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Fee:

On average, we spend $296 in vet expenses on each dog that we take in. To help us cover those expenses, on November 1, 2004 our adoption fee will increase to $250, and puppies under 1 year of age will be $300.



1.) Complete our online ADOPTION APPLICATION at (www.ctdr.org/phpform/forms/application.html) and list the names of all the dogs you're interested in. If you don't currently see a dog that matches your family, please tell us more about what you're looking for. We have new dogs weekly and will contact you if a dog comes in that meets your requirements. Don't forget to list the name and number of your current veterinarian and landlord, if applicable! We will contact your current vet, landlord and personal references, if needed.

2.) After we receive your application, we'll contact you to discuss the specifics of what you're looking for. We will try to contact you within 3-7 days, but we are all volunteers and have full time jobs, so be patient with us!

3.) Once we have completed all reference checks, we will schedule a home visit where someone from our organization will come to your home and meet you and your family and any pets you currently have.

4.) Finally, we will schedule a time when your family and pet(s) can meet your desired rescue dachshund. If a long transport is involved, we ask the potential adopter to arrange the transportation of the dog.



For more information, please visit our webpage at www.ctdr.org to read our GUIDELINES for adopting and our PROCESS AND FEES information.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Unlike a shelter or humane society, our dogs are not in one central location, but spread throughout many foster homes across the state. We realize that this makes it difficult to 'come meet our dogs,' but we believe the one-on-one care our dachshunds receive is well worth the inconvenience.



We will work with you to schedule a meet and greet with one or more of our dogs that are determined to be a good match for you and your family.

More about this rescue

Central Texas Dachshund Rescue is a volunteer organization whose main purpose is to rescue homeless Dachshunds and find them permanent, loving homes. We began rescuing Dachshunds in September of 2000 and our membership has grown yearly. In September of 2001 we incorporated and we received 501(c)3 status in February 2003. And, despite our name, we are no longer only in Central Texas, but have members and volunteers throughout the state of Texas and beyond.



All dogs that come through Central Texas Dachshund Rescue have been fully vetted before adoption. This includes a health exam by a veterinarian, the vaccinations appropriate for its age, and a heartworm test and preventative. All dogs are spayed or neutered before being adopted. Dogs too young to be spay or neutered are adopted under the agreement that they will be spayed or neutered at the appropriate time. We also provide dental treatment or other surgical treatments as necessary. The average cost of vetting our dogs is in the hundreds of dollars.



Our network of foster families provide safe and secure temporary homes, good nutrition, medical care, and socialization skills for our fosters. We always welcome new volunteers so if you would like to find out more about how you can help CTDR, please visit our website at: www.ctdr.org

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