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Welcome Lil Bit to CCPAL Rescue foster program. Lil Bit is a 2-year-old Mini Dachshund mix. We think maybe mixed with Rat Terrier. She has the long low body and she does not have the barrel chest. She has one ear up mostly and one down. Sometimes the wind will catch the down ear and will stand it up. She is the ultimate lap companion. She gets along with other dogs and lives with a cat. She does not know how to walk on a leash at the moment. We will be working with her on that and will get her in a good harness and give her some experience. She weighs about 10 pounds and her teeth look nice. She won’t need a dental anytime soon and if you brush them, you may be able to keep them good looking. She was a fantastic momma dog to 3 adorable puppies. They are getting weaned now and as soon as her milk dries up, she will be able to be spayed. She is quiet in foster care and she is around other dogs and a cat. She is fine with all of them. She is good in a crate and on car rides. She is adorable and will make some Dachshund lover a wonderful companion. She could go with a family with children but we like them to be 8 or older. She would be great with any moderately active person looking for a lower energy lap companion. Dachshunds are very loyal and usually become attached to a single person in the home. She came to us when one woman lost her home and had to move the new landlord will not allow the dogs. She either has to go or the dogs have to go. This woman came to CCPAL to help her. We took the momma and the 3 puppies. We will post the puppies when they are older and have had 3 rounds of vaccines. She is currently in Texas waiting for her forever home. She could be adopted locally in Texas or we could work with one of the wonderful transporters to get her to Washington, Portland, Minnesota, Vermont or all along the East Coast. Her adoption fee is 400 and transport is 200. . Rhode Island and Massachusetts are not states we adopt to because of the regulations imposed by these states Contact Marlene at 210-867-1769 or email to ccpalinquiries@gmail.com if you have questions. Online applications at www.ccpalrescue.org See her cute video!!
Welcome Lil Bit to CCPAL Rescue foster program. Lil Bit is a 2-year-old Mini Dachshund mix. We think maybe mixed with Rat Terrier. She has the long low body and she does not have the barrel chest. She has one ear up mostly and one down. Sometimes the wind will catch the down ear and will stand it up. She is the ultimate lap companion. She gets along with other dogs and lives with a cat. She does not know how to walk on a leash at the moment. We will be working with her on that and will get her in a good harness and give her some experience. She weighs about 10 pounds and her teeth look nice. She won’t need a dental anytime soon and if you brush them, you may be able to keep them good looking. She was a fantastic momma dog to 3 adorable puppies. They are getting weaned now and as soon as her milk dries up, she will be able to be spayed. She is quiet in foster care and she is around other dogs and a cat. She is fine with all of them. She is good in a crate and on car rides. She is adorable and will make some Dachshund lover a wonderful companion. She could go with a family with children but we like them to be 8 or older. She would be great with any moderately active person looking for a lower energy lap companion. Dachshunds are very loyal and usually become attached to a single person in the home. She came to us when one woman lost her home and had to move the new landlord will not allow the dogs. She either has to go or the dogs have to go. This woman came to CCPAL to help her. We took the momma and the 3 puppies. We will post the puppies when they are older and have had 3 rounds of vaccines. She is currently in Texas waiting for her forever home. She could be adopted locally in Texas or we could work with one of the wonderful transporters to get her to Washington, Portland, Minnesota, Vermont or all along the East Coast. Her adoption fee is 400 and transport is 200. . Rhode Island and Massachusetts are not states we adopt to because of the regulations imposed by these states Contact Marlene at 210-867-1769 or email to ccpalinquiries@gmail.com if you have questions. Online applications at www.ccpalrescue.org See her cute video!!
You can download it off our site or we will email the application
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Approve Application
Once we verify and approve we will do an interview and have you speak to the foster mom for specifics on behavior
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Pay Fee
We are then ready to arrange for the dog to be delivered to your area.
Additional adoption info
You will fill out an application. We will call references, do a background check and call your vet. We will then do an interview with you and let you speak to the foster mom or kennel staff that know the dogs best. Once completed we are ready to set up transport to your area. Our adoption fee is 200 and transport aboard Rescue Road Trips is 185.
You will fill out an application. We will call references, do a background check and call your vet. We will then do an interview with you and let you speak to the foster mom or kennel staff that know the dogs best. Once completed we are ready to set up transport to your area. Our adoption fee is 200 and transport aboard Rescue Road Trips is 185.
C.C.P.A.L. seeks to reduce the enormous problem of pet overpopulation in Bandera County. We promote low-cost spay/neuter programs; advise on basic health care & proper shelter for pets & offer excellent dog obedience classes several times each year. Our fostering program & training classes socialize pets & help make them more adoptable. Since February 2002, C.C.P.A.L. has rescued nearly 5,000 animals. We currently house 100+ dogs and puppies and are in constant need of foster homes for these pets until we find them permanent homes.
C.C.P.A.L. seeks to reduce the enormous problem of pet overpopulation in Bandera County. We promote low-cost spay/neuter programs; advise on basic health care & proper shelter for pets & offer excellent dog obedience classes several times each year. Our fostering program & training classes socialize pets & help make them more adoptable. Since February 2002, C.C.P.A.L. has rescued nearly 5,000 animals. We currently house 100+ dogs and puppies and are in constant need of foster homes for these pets until we find them permanent homes.
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