Bonnie
Dachshund | Lyon County, IA
Age : 12 Years 1 MonthSeniorFemaleSmall
About
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Slightly ActiveHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others Dogs
Adoption Fees
250 plus sales taxMeet Bonnie
We are an all-volunteer/foster home-based rescue. Apply to adopt by filling out the online adoption application on our main website dakotadachshundrescue.org Click on Adoption Info under the Navigation bar on the left side of the page. Fill out the form by clicking on the picture of the computer screen with our logo on it. Bonnie is such a doll baby! She is a 12 yr old senior girl that still has a lot of pep in her step. She came to Dakota Dachshund Rescue with a bark collar :( She had lost one of her owners that she was close to, the other moved from their home into a senior housing apartment and Bonnie did not like it She barked whenever she was left alone. Bonnie was not spay and was in heat when she arrived, she badly needed a dental. We took care of all of that but Bonnie had a very difficult recovery, she ended up back to see Dr Paul several times.Meds got her back on course and Bonnie is loving life! She again has pep in her step, loves going outside when it is nice, does great walking on a leash and exploring and she adores snuggling on the couch and eating her Fresh Pet Roll 3 times a day.Can you be Bonnie's furever friend?She does great with all the other dogs in the house, she does not care for a kennel, she lives to sleep on the couch with a nice blanket and she wears her sweater most of the time.Bonnie is 12 yrs old, she weighs 10 pounds, her adoption fee is $250 plus sales tax $11.25 =$261.25 My adoption fee helps cover all of my vetting needs such as HW test, rabies, DHPPL, Bordetella, neuter/spay, dental if needed and microchipping.
Adoption Process
Usually we are contacted by a SD shelter about a dachshund that is not doing well (nipping etc.) and that they are going to be put down. We take them in get them vetted and then place them up for adoption after they have been evaluated. We also take calls from folks who have called their local shelter about there dachshund that may have started nipping at small children etc and are told the dog would be put down. We also take calls from other rescues about breeder dogs.
Contact
Dakota Dachshund Rescue
(605) 310-8443
[email protected]
http://www.dakotadachshundrescue.org/