377 Comstock Rd.
Shelbyville, TN 37160
Last Updated: 3/11/2026 12:49 AM
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 AADR is a non-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer based organization. We work tirelessly to save homeless Dachshunds and place them into loving, forever families.

Adoption Policy Updates
- AADR is now accepting applications from Canada. Canadian residents must come to the US borders to receive approved pet. - We help with transports within the US states we serve (states east of the Mississippi River) AADR does not adopt out to the west coast. 





Luke is a sweet, happy and playful standard size
Luke was an owner surrender from Tennessee. He had belonged to an elderly person who allowed him to run the household. In doing so, he picked up some bad habits. With our help, he has developed some manners, but he will need to go to an experienced dachshund owner.
Luke came into rescue overweight. He has lost some, but he may need to lose another pound or two after he is adopted. He's a 7 year old small standard, currently at 17 pounds. He really is a sweet, happy boy! He loves being outside and will do zoomies in the yard in the morning. He loves to play! He is house, crate and leash trained. We do know that he does not like going to the vet to get his nails trimmed, and a muzzle must be used. He also doesn’t care for strangers. New people coming into the home would need to be made aware of this and not just walk in. Therefore, we think a quieter home would be best for him, one with few visitors. Taking Luke out for walks and to non-stressful environments, such as PetSmart, would be great for him.
If you are looking for a rare standard Doxie who is a heck of a handsome fella, then here is your chance. Please help Luke find his last forever home.
Our must-haves for adorable Luke include:
- A fenced yard
- A quieter home
- He can be an only dog or with another small, adult dog
- Only adult children in the home, 14 years plus
- No apartments, high-rises, or condos
Find out more about Luke and see additional photos of him on his pet page, here!
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A laid back little senior with special needs and a well earned desire to be pampered
BIO Update (1/23/2026): Dixie will be going to a very special home with a person or people who understand the special needs of an older, blind pet. She is a little girl who follows the beat of her own drum. She likes to get her own way and by some people's standards she may be considered stubborn. She's definitely a Dachshund in that regard! She enjoys lounging and being loved on. With the sense of smell of a hundred humans, she is particularly food driven and can learn fast with training reward treats. She settles into her environment quickly, as she learns her way around. She will need to use a leash and harness and accompanied outside. Dixie is at her best as an only pet so she can soak up all the attention and snuggles.
BIO: Dixie came to us after her owner went into a nursing home, and the rest of the family did not want her because she is blind. She came to us overweight and with infected feet. We have cleared up her infected feet, and she has started to lose weight. She was also limping, so we have given her a Libela shot for her Arthritis, and she will need that monthly. At some point we feel the owner took good care of her because she only lost one tooth at her dental with us.
Dixie is a sweet girl overall but can be a bit grumpy when you want her to do something she does not want to do. All in all, Dixie is an easy dog; she sleeps, goes out to potty, comes back in, curls up in a doggie bed, and goes back to sleep. The only time she gets really excited is when she can smell her food being prepared. We will send her with a slow-feed bowl to help her slow down and enjoy her food.
Her foster mom will be happy to answer any questions you may have about Dixie. She is a sweet girl and deserves a last wonderful forever home... please help her find that! For more information and additional photos, visit her pet page here. With an approved adoption application, she can be all yours for "just a donation from the heart".
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She is doing very well: 6 year old little happy girl with the wobble walk, looking for IVDD experienced home!
BIO UPDATE (01/03/2026): Every morning, Luna wakes up in her soft crate , so happy and flips over for belly rubs. Once out in the grass, she does a happy dance when I call her “Pretty girl” and wants more belly rubs. See the video of her morning outside rubs on her pet page. Luna has lost some weight due to running around and having fun! She is working to regain her weight.
BIO UPDATE (11/4/2025): Luna started playing some with her 2-year-old foster brother! She also cuddles with her foster sisters. She goes up and down ramps like a pro now. Luna does great with spine walking. She's a smart cookie. This girl so deserves a forever home, please consider her!
BIO UPDATE (9/13/2025): Luna is doing very, very well. She is almost finished with her physical therapy and will soon be going to her permanent foster home, where she will remain until she finds her forever home. Luna is a happy little girl! She will always “wobble walk” (check out her video), but she is doing very, very well.
ORIGINAL BIO: 6 years old, 11 lbs, English cream smooth coat, Luna came from a breeder in North Carolina when she went down in the back. We took her immediately to our specialty vet clinic, and they determined that she was not a candidate for surgery. So, we had to put her through physical therapy to teach her to spine walk. Spinal walking (SW) occurs when a paralyzed dog with no pain sensation or feeling in their legs learns to walk and stand through reflex. Luna is doing very well and is also getting laser therapy and Acupuncture. She will never walk normally, but she has learned to walk instead of dragging her back legs. She is a very determined little lady, and she deserves a home where they appreciate her willingness to keep working to strengthen her legs.
Our must-haves for precious Luna include:
- A fenced yard to get out and continue to strengthen her back legs. She is FAST.
- Someone who is home more often than not
- Someone with IVDD experience
- Another small young dog for her to hang with
- No apartments, high-rises, or condos
Our adoption fee is "a donation from the heart" for this precious girl. Before applying for her, you can email her foster mom at aadrpresident@gmail.com, and she’ll be happy to answer any questions you have!
See additional photos including 3 videos, read updates and get more facts about Luna, here!
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You can create a deeply loyal bond with 2 year old "Homebody", Ollie
Ollie came to us when his owners were expecting to make several moves, and they felt it would be too stressful for him. Originally, Ollie came from an illegal breeder, so he was not socialized and is scared of new things and people. His adopter will need to be patient with him as he gets comfortable in his new world. Together you will build trust and confidence as his loyalty blossoms.
When he came to us, it took him several days to eat, get comfortable, and wag his tail when we would come home or into the room. Now that he has been with us for a while, he "growl talks" to us with his tail wagging; how cool is that?! He gets along with the female dogs in his foster home and will play some, but he is more interested in his foster mom or dad giving him attention. He really is a joy to have as a foster so we know he'll be a good boy when he gets his furever home.
Ollie does not do well with male dogs. He needs to be an only dog or possibly be with a small, young, female dog.
Our must-haves for adorable Ollie include:
- A quiet, relaxed home with a fenced yard
- He can be an only dog, but the new owners must have someone who is home more often than not
- No cats, big dogs, or male dogs
- He can have another small, young, female dog for a companion and playmate.
- No apartment, condos, or high-rises
If you see the possibility of him being your best friend, then take a chance; you will not be sorry. Please see additional information and photos on his personal pet page, here!
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We have Dachshunds in our system not yet listed on this site:
Some of our rescued dogs just aren't ready for adoption yet, usually due to the need of medical attention. If we don't currently have "your" special dog, please watch our website for new dogs added weekly. If you don't see any Dachshunds in your exact location, don't let that discourage you! We have members and supporters all over the country which allows us to have a wonderful volunteer transportation network. We will make our best effort to work with you on getting that special Dachshund as close to you as possible! Please understand we can not adopt to the West Coast as that is just too far to transport our dogs. Look for Dachshund rescues on the West Coast.
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