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Dachshund (short coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Adult  : :  Small

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About Snoop in IA

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Dog
  • Rescue ID: 2024-01-20-06
  • General Color: Black with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
  • Color: Patches
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes

CITY, STATE:  Blue Grass, IA

NAME:  Snoop

AGE:  6 yrs. (DOB 5/15/18)

SEX:  Male

WEIGHT:  10.06 lbs.

COLOR:  Black and Tan Dapple

COAT:  Smooth

UP TO DATE:  Yes

SPAYED/NEUTERED:  Yes    DATE:  1/24/24

DHPP:  Yes    DATE:  1/25/24

RABIES:  Yes    DATE:  1/25/24    TAG NUMBER:  0134

ADOPTION FEE:  $200.00 + $25.00 (microchip fee)

HOUSETRAINED:  Yes

CRATE TRAINED:  Yes

LEASH TRAINED:  Yes

FENCED YARD NEEDED:  Yes, or walks on a leash

SPECIAL NEEDS:  Had an IVDD episode

HOME W/ SMALL CHILDREN:  Not small children, as they could hurt his back

HOME W/ OTHER DOGS:           MALE:  Yes        FEMALE:  Yes

HOME W/ CATS:  No

MICROCHIP BRAND and #:  AVID  600583611

MONTHLY HEARTWORM DATE:  29th of each month

FOSTER HOME:  Heather, lhlizano@mchsi.com

RESCUE #:  2024-01-20-06

BIO:  Snoop came from a breeder in North Carolina who had adopted him out, but then he had an IVDD episode, and the owner returned him to the breeder. She then reached out to us to see if we would take him, to which we said, “No problem, we would." He was sent to Iowa for physical therapy and has recovered, but he must be kept at a good weight and never allowed to jump or use stairs. He’s a sweet boy who got a second chance and was lucky the breeder took him back because if she had not, he would likely have been euthanized.

Now he’s on to better days and a long and happy life! 

 

============== Information for All Dogs/Adopters ==============

AADR does not recommend dachshunds for families with children under 5, or families planning to have children during the dog's lifetime. Dachshunds are often not patient with little kids, and kids can accidentally hurt a dachshund’s back or get bitten.

If you have questions about this dog, please feel free to contact the foster home at the email address listed on the bio form.  They have the most up-to-date information concerning the dog and would be happy to answer any questions about the animal. 

There will be an additional $60 fee added for a required Health Certificate if traveling out of the state in which they are being fostered. 

We will not adopt into CT, RI, NH, ME, or MA due to strict laws regarding importation of dogs into those states.  If you have any issue with this, you will need to take this up with your legislatures.

To understand the adoption process through AADR, please review the Adoption Information on our home page.  Transportation options are outlined on that page in Step 3.

Click this link to apply: https://www.allamericandachshundrescue.org/apply, it will take you to the application form.

Please don't let the distance stand in your way of finding your newest best friend.  We have volunteers who will help your "new friend" get up and down the East Coast or Midwest.  We just can't get them from one coast to the other.  Please look for dogs on your coast.

More about Snoop in IA

Good with Dogs, Not Good with Cats, Good with Kids

AADR does not recommend dachshunds for families with children under 5, or families planning to have children during the dog's lifetime. Dachshunds are often not patient with little kids, and kids can accidentally hurt a dachshund's back or get bitten.

Please don't let the distance stand in your way of finding your newest best friend. We have volunteers that will help your "new friend" get up and down the East Coast and mid-west. We just can't get them from one coast to the other. For now, please look for dogs on your coast.