Ginny came to DREAM after her owner could no longer care for her. She is good with other dogs and is a gold medal cuddler. Ginny is a little shy but a very sweet, gentle, mid pack dog and would do best in a home with other dogs to help guide her way. But her shyness disappears when she goes outside. She absolutely loves frolicking outside and has quite a “voice” and wants everyone to hear her when she plays.
She is a smart dog and is working on perfecting her housetraining with the help of positive reinforcement and praise.
If you are interested in adopting Ginny, you can fill out an application right on our website! Go to our
online adoption application. Ginny's adoption fee is $700.
All adoption fees go directly to veterinary care for DREAM dachshunds. [Ginny] will go to his / her new home microchipped, altered, heartworm tested, up to date on vaccinations, and with all other medical needs addressed.
Almost every dog's veterinary expense is greater than our adoption fees; we are non-profit.
**Ginny is a Legacy Dog. Legacy Dogs are highly adaptable dogs that can assist other dogs in our rescue with their vetting bills.
Legacy dogs have a much higher desirability quotient. They're young, healthy and usually purebreds. These dogs leave a financial legacy for those animals who need extra help - whether they need extensive medical care or just a little more time to find a loving home.
(And they still cost less than going to a breeder!)
DREAM is an all-volunteer rescue group. We focus on the metro Atlanta area and can assist throughout the state of Georgia.
Since our rescue is entirely run and staffed by volunteers, our ability to travel long distances for adoptions is somewhat limited. We focus on Georgia, but if you are in a neighboring state, we might be able to work something out - we'll expect you to do your part.
DREAM does not recommend purebred 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 doxie's back.
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