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We'll also keep you updated on MoMo's adoption status with email updates.
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MoMo

Dachshund

Male, 6 yrs 7 mos
Odessa, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This adorable man is MoMo!  MoMo is 6 years old.  He is a dachshund mix.  MoMo enjoys going for walks and playing fetch.  He also enjoys a good belly rub.  MoMo is super friendly boy and loves some human attention. MoMo will make a wonderful companion friend. Interested in spending some play playing fetch with MoMo?  Please fill out an adoption application for a meet and greet.
We'll also keep you updated on Fennekin's adoption status with email updates.
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Fennekin

Dachshund Corgi

Male, 7 yrs 6 mos
Palm Harbor, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Fennekin, he is a very good boy. His foster has a doggie door and he is great about using it to go outside to the bathroom. He loves walks and likes to explore everywhere outside. Likes to snuggle with his human, ignores the cats, gets along great with kids and other dogs. If you would like to meet this pup please go to RescueADog.org website and under the Adoption Application tab fill out the Jotform online adoption application. We will call you to arrange a time for a meet and greet. We do not adopt out of the Tampa Bay Area. Thank you for looking!
We'll also keep you updated on Trapper Keeper “Trapper”'s adoption status with email updates.
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Trapper Keeper “Trapper”

Dachshund

Male, Puppy
Tampa, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
MAXX & ME PET RESCUE adoptable dogsWe have the most adorable little scruffy long-hair dachshund boy looking for his forever fam Trapper Keeper - one of our #B2SBabes - is around 4 months old, 7 pounds and learning how to dog. When we got Trapper last Saturday he was scared to death and trauma-bonded to his sister. Since splitting them up and placing them in homes with other dogs who are more confident and less in-their-own-heads, each one of them is THRIVING. They’re playing - each one likes to collect their toys in a big pile, then lay atop them and nap. They wrestle and interact with their foster siblings nicely and appropriately rather than nipping in fear. They seek out their foster humans and absolutely LOVE to snuggle now! In fact, their favorite sleeping configuration is to pretend they are a neck pillow and snuggle into the crook of your neck allllll night - proving comfort to YOU of course, not ‘cause they need it In just a few days, both Trapper and his sister Cilia (nickname for No. 2&#239&#184&#143&#226&#131&#163 &#226&#156&#143&#239&#184&#143) are completely different dogs. They’re remarkably more confident, comfortable, and headspace healthy. THAT is what a balanced pack can do for a scared dog! In his forever home, Trapper needs a dog to play this role for him. Someone willing to teach him how to be a canine good citizen, how to trust and obey his humans, and how to be a good dog with others. He’s learning so quickly, it’s a joy to watch! Trapper is in the midst of his vetting, his neuter is scheduled for later this month. If you’re in the Tampa area, we would be happy to consider a foster to adopt route for him! Trapper will make a great family dog for children familiar with how to kindly and respectfully interact with pups. He’s on the long-body side so Trapper should not be handled by children too young to understand how to ensure he’s not hurt. We don’t know exactly what delicious breed mix he is but families with a history of long-body dogs would be a great idea for him! Trapper is indiscriminate and absolutely LOVES everyone now. He just wants a friend and whoever is closest will do! Apps for Trapper @ maxxandme.org Trapper’s adoption fee is $600    allnpuppies are required to undergo basic obedience training w/in 6 months of adoption August 16, 2024, 11:09 am
We'll also keep you updated on Olivia Valentine's adoption status with email updates.
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Olivia Valentine

Dachshund Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)

Female, Young
Tampa, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I aquired this baby girl from a breeder in Los Angeles. She a little over 1 years old and she is a Dachshund mix. She is very sweet and has A LOT of energy. In my opinion she will need to be socialized but other than that she is extremely smart and has a huge personality. She will make a great companion to someone who has patience and time to dedicate the attention she needs.
We'll also keep you updated on Bluebell's adoption status with email updates.
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Bluebell

Dachshund Chihuahua

Female, 7 mos
Tampa, FL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Bonded Pair Lucy & Ricky

Dachshund Miniature Pinscher

Female, Young
Tampa, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We take the dogs that are adopted down...so if a dog is on the website they are available. Obedience training and fully fenced in yard is required for all our pups.   Completion certificate for training needs to be emailed once complete.  When applying pictures/videos of your fully enclosed yard is needed. Please only send inquiries to the email in this bio all others will not be answered. Please read the bio before sending questions - we answer all we know about the dog here. If the question is not answered in the bio please send emails to   info@HeidisLegacyDogRescue.com Hey new best friend, We’re Lucy & Ricky! We’re about 2 years old, we think! All we know is that we were roaming the streets in New Mexico on June 24, 2022 when we were found and vetted. The vet said we were around 5-6 months old at the time. The nice family that found us kept us for a year until we all moved to Tampa. Our found family was having another baby and needed to move in with family. But too bad for us, the new house wasn’t big enough for all of us. Now we’re being fostered in St. Pete, and it was like we’ve always lived here! We’re just happy pups living our best lives, waiting for our permanent forever home, together. Lucy: “First of all, bark bark bark, can I give you a bunch of kisses to show you how much I love you even though I just met you?? Thanks!! I think that need to kiss is because I think I’m part Chihuahua, maybe Dachshund, maybe something else? Now let me walk you through all my favorite things so you can prepare! I will bark because Im nervous or unsure of something or someone, but after a while, I settle right down so we can snuggle. I am most excited when the humans wake up and will smother them with kisses and gentle nibbles. Sometimes, my 18lb self will get so excited I can’t control myself and I jump around with an open mouth. Im not trying to hurt anyone but sometimes my teeth will touch the humans skin and they tell me it hurts. (Even though I don’t think it really does…I just don’t think they want me doing that) During breakfast I eat right next to Ricky where we enjoy our dry kibble with some chicken breast atop. If I leave to follow you around, Ricky will try to hijack my food! But he’s not mean about it, just sneaky! I like it best when you hang with me while we eat. After that it’s go time in the back yard for potty time. Ricky and I will sprint as fast as we can around the fenced in yard, chasing each other around and having some super fun wrestle mania moments! I am the ultimate lizard hunter and will run and chase them. I also like chasing just about anything! I’m so fast Ricky can hardly keep up! I LOVE toys! Oh boy oh boy! You toss a toy, and I’ll get it for you right away! Sometimes Ill even bury them so Ricky can’t find them, hehe. We are so used to playing freely in a fenced in yard that when our foster pawrents take us for walks, we give them a run for their money! We don’t really understand how walks work, BUT WE LOVE BEING OUTSIDE! Maybe you can teach us how to be really good walkers on a leash? Anyway, after dinner time we are ready to settle in for the night. Don’t get my wrong, we’d love to go out for a car ride or on an adventure, a walk, play in the backyard…but honestly, we’re super okay with just snuggling on the couch and catching up on some shows! I’d love to sleep with you in bed under the blankets but I am also ok sleeping in my crate with my blankie. Ricky: “HI BARK BARK BARK! I’m a big small boy who enjoys simple pleasures like snuggling, looking out the window with Lucy, snoozing, eating, treats, and chasing Lucy in the backyard. (She’s so fast!!!) The first time I meet you I will have to greet you with my low woofs, but I quit that out as soon as I see you’re a good human. I am protective of my humans, but super curious so while the woof may startle you, I’m just a big baby who just wants a lil attention and I use my voice to obtain it! (Smart right?!) I love children because they are at my level and so fun to play with. I’m gentle with them but Lucy might steal their stuffy! (I might steal it back if she takes it!) It’s probably best that if you have a kiddo with stuffies, that you only let us play with Nyla Bones or other harder chew toys so we don’t get confused between a stuffy and our play toy! Oh, so new foster ma has cut back on our portion sizes for breakfast and dinner because she said we were “thick”. (24lbs of pure love!) I don’t agree with her but I don’t want my legs to start hurting because of my weight, so FINE!. I trick her by being super cute and then she gives me lots of treats, so Im good. I think I’m part Corgi, Dachshund, and Min Pin which is why my legs are my best feature. My foster pawrents also think my ears are cute because one is always up, and one is always down. “Anyway! Our foster pawrents are going to be really sad when we are adopted but they know how special we are so they are working hard to find us the perfect permanent home.” Love, Lucy & Ricky Highlights: We are curious about cats and would be okay in a home with a young cat that can play with us or get away if we’re being too curious. Right now we live with an 18 year old cat so we have to be very gentle with her and we just wanna play with her so bad! We now know how to “Sit” & “give paw” (for treats of course). Lucy & Ricky's adoption fee is $600 - obedience training is required after adoption and fully enclosed front or backyard is also required.   To apply to foster or adopt please fill out application at www.heidislegacydogrescue.com/apply-to-foster-or-adopt Thank you for completing the application. We are all volunteers and short on time, we will contact you back only if we have more questions or your application is approved and you will be invited to meet the dog. We apologize for not being able to answer everyone back. For more information contact info@HeidisLegacyDogRescue.com DOGS are in Foster Homes. There is NO shelter. **Our companions MUST live in your home as part of your family.**We do not transport. **See our website for more information. www.HeidisLegacyDogRescue.com All communication is thru email only so please be patient with us.  We are all volunteers and work full time jobs and have families of our own. The more complete the application the easier it is for us to process it.  Please notify your vet that we will be contacting them and to release information to us.  If you don't hear from us we have  chosen a home better matched for the dog's needs. We apologize for not being able to answer everyone back. ADOPTION PROCESS: 1. Complete this application  www.heidislegacydogrescue.com/apply-to-foster-or-adopt ***Everyone must submit an application - we only keep them on file for 30 days 2. Application background check, vet check, etc 3. Invitation thru email only to meet the dog(s).   If you don't hear from us we have  chosen a home better matched for the dog's needs 4. Adoption Contract August 19, 2024, 5:23 pm

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Elizabeth's Animal Rescue and Sanctuary

1644 Altamont Lane, Odessa, FL 33556

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Rescue A Dog

Palm Harbor, FL 34685

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Maxx & Me Pet Rescue

MAILING ADDRESS ONLY - We are FOSTER based, 12157 W Linebaugh Ave #181, Tampa, FL 33626

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A Promised Land Animal Rescue, INC.

Tampa, FL 33615

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26.9 miles

Heidi's Legacy Dog Rescue

Tampa, FL 33611

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33.3 miles

Limbo Chihuahuas - Chihuahua/Chi mix rescue

6800 Gulfport Blvd S 201-105, S. Pasedena, FL 33707

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