Adopt

My name is
Dinner!

Posted 1 day ago | Updated 16 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Meet the Pet

3

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Dachshund/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
5 months old, Puppy
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
15408

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Dinner is living in a foster home. Fill out our quick adoption survey, and then we can set up a phone call or meet and greet with the foster!

Dinner is:
Spayed: Yes!
Up to date on vaccines: Lunch is still receiving her core puppy vaccine series and will need one additional vaccine after adoption to reach full immunization
Microchipped: Yes! Our microchips will automatically register when an adoption is finalized

More about Dinner:
Housebroken: Working on it! She will need to keep working on learning to potty outside with positive reinforcement and a consistent routine.
Crate trained: She has been doing well overall in a large crate with an attached playpen, with her sister Lunch. She has done well overnight and when home alone for up to 2 hours so far, after taking a short time to settle.
Leash walking: Still learning! She needs to keep building confidence, and seems to like having another confident dog around to show her ropes
Dog social: She lives with her sister Lunch and a resident dog in her foster home and has been doing well!
Cat social: Unknown
Kid friendly: She has done well in meeting a toddler


Dinner has no known medical needs beyond routine wellness care


Dinner likes:
- Playing with her sister or her toys
- Giving you kisses
- Being told how cute she is!



Dinner is very sweet and the queen of giving kisses! She's a clumsy, goofy girl with a very playful and lovable personality. She loves chewing on toys (and anything else she can get ahold of) and would probably do great with another dog to keep her company. She is still working to get comfortable going potty outside and walking on a leash, and will need to keep working on these. Dinner will do best with an adopter who is ready for all the stages that puppyhood and being an adolescent brings.

OTAT requires that all dogs 6 months and under be enrolled in a positive reinforcement training program within 2 weeks of their adoption at their adopter's expense.

Dinner's adoption fee is $350, and this sweet girl is ready to give her forever human all the kisses!

Next steps: Email adopt@onetail.org with questions, or submit an application online and we'll be in touch to schedule a meeting: https://www.onetail.org/apply-to-adopt/

* Our adoption application stays on file for one year and can apply to any dog in our program. Once the app is submitted you will receive an email within 48-72 hours. For additional questions, email adopt@onetail.org *
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
15408
Contact
Phone
Address
2144 N Wood Street, Chicago, IL 60614

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Questions?
Dog inquiries –> adopt@onetail.org
Cat inquiries –> cats@onetail.org
Bunny and Guinea Pig inquiries –> critters@onetail.org

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our Adoption Center is open every Wednesday – Sunday in Bucktown at 2144 N Wood Street, but we are reachable by email 7 days/week!

Our Adoption Center has adoptable dogs. Adoptable cats and bunnies live in foster homes. We work on a first come basis. We are limiting the amount of visitors on site, so you may be asked to be added to the waitlist when you arrive. We require all family members of the household (including any resident dogs with current vaccination records) to be present at the introduction. We recommend being prepared to adopt same-day as the dogs at our Adoption Center are available for direct adoption and we do not “hold” them for specific applicants.

You can view which dogs are currently at our Adoption Center by selecting “adoption center” in the attributes tab on our Available Pets page.

ADOPTION APPOINTMENTS: For dogs, cats, and bunnies living in foster care our Adoption Team will set up adoption appointments with potential adopters after an application is submitted. We do not have cats, bunnies, or guinea pigs living at our Adoption Center (only dogs!)

More about this rescue

One Tail at a Time (OTAT) started as a backup plan for dogs that were not getting adopted or rescued by other groups in the area shelters. Over the years we have experienced consistent and steady growth: we are among the top transfer partners for dogs at Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC) and for cats at several open intake shelters in Indiana, we have a robust transport program in which dogs are rescued from high-kill shelters in southern states, and we are even able to pull dogs from a rescue partner in Tulum, Mexico to help them get adopted in the Chicagoland area. Our growth has been, and continues to be, due to the overwhelming support received from our community.

Members enable us to take on complex medical cases and continue to grow our annual intake numbers. Volunteers have continued to line up to foster and care for dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs, to take on leadership roles, and to help build One Tail at a Time into a well-known and respected rescue organization in Chicago and beyond.

Due to our continuous growth and immensely supportive community of members, volunteers, fosters, adopters, and more, we have evolved into the One Tail at a Time Cooperative!

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