View Full Version : A friend is looking for a dachsie
Fluffy
12-01-2005, 08:49 PM
I have a very close friend who is looking for a mini dachsie. She wants to rescue (as she has done in the past). There are a few "hitches" tho...they must be able to get along well with other dogs as she already has one, no toy or food agression and it MUST be housebroken. (They recently moved, her exact words work "I expect there to be accidents but cannot handle it as a constant thing." She said transporting is a bit of an issue, so she is mainly looking in the NC, VA and Pa areas. If anyone has any leads on a pupper in foster care or in need of rescuing, please pm or email me the info! Thanks!
Almost Home usually has several listed in NC, as does DRNA. Good for your friend for adopting!!
LUVMYGUNNER
12-01-2005, 11:23 PM
I would have her check with all the different rescues.
Sorry... I think she has a few to many "hitches". Possibly check with rescue orgs and PetFinder.
oceangirls
12-01-2005, 11:29 PM
It's sweet of her to want to rescue... she does have quite a few "requirements", so she may need to be patient and keep an eye on the online listings... sounds like she has already been approved for rescue though so that is one step. Best wishes to her in finding a pup that is a good fit. :)
Pokeys Mom
12-02-2005, 12:03 AM
Patience will be key to find this match. (We really hit the jackpot with Pokey.) The adopters will have to be patient and communicate well with thier new doxie resuce once they get him/her too. Toy or food agression can sprout up for several reasons, especially with a new doxie in a strange home. If your friend knows how to nip it in the bud it will be easier. :rayz: :rayz: :rayz: I'm happy they want to adopt!
Fluffy
12-02-2005, 11:55 AM
She has already looked at all the resuce pages, and has the lady whom she's rescued from before got her eyes out for her. I know she seems to have a lot of "hitches" but its mainly due to the one dog she has now. She has to be very careful with him, and since he was in the house first, needs to find a dog who will fit his needs/personality...does that make sense? Its not that she is intentionally trying to be picky...trust me if she could give every dog in need a home, she definately would. She has the biggest :heartbt: of anyone I know and will give all the love and affection in the world to a little doggie in need. She knows that it could take a while to find the perfect match to her little family and is waiting patiently until he/she comes along. I appreicate all the advice and support for her during this process, as I am sure she will too.
As long as she has the patience, it should be fine.
Tanya took a long time finding a good match for Peaches, and Piper is perfect. But I know she waited a long time to find the perfect brother for Peaches.
Tanya
12-10-2005, 01:59 AM
Tanya took a long time finding a good match for Peaches, and Piper is perfect. But I know she waited a long time to find the perfect brother for Peaches.
I am late on this, but Jen is right...we waited what seemed like forever for Piper! I think it was about 6 months. I started looking in February and found Piper in August. We visited lots of dogs, but Peaches just didn't seem to like them. I let her pick her friend and that worked perfect. If their dog is like Peaches, they must have patience even though it can be frustrating! In the long run it will make everyone's life easier! Good luck!! Keep us updated!
Loren
12-10-2005, 08:39 AM
tried....
www.petfinder.org
and
www.drwp.net
LUVMYGUNNER
12-10-2005, 09:41 AM
It took me almost 2 years to find Petunia for Gunner. I did a lot of searching the net and I prayed a lot and when I found Petunia I knew she was it. I had a good feeling about her even though Gunner has never met her they are best buds/partners in crime LOL. In fact when I take Gunner to get groomed, Petunia stresses out cause he is not at home.
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