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Calvin

Dachshund

Male, 3 yrs 10 mos
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Calvin, a 3 year-old standard chocolate longhair piebald that stood in line twice to get ALL the looks! And while Calvin got ALL the good looks, unfortunately he's got plenty of needs too! Before you fall head-over-heels in love with his hazel eyes and curly brown locks of fur…please read on! Calvin is what we call “HIGH MAINTENANCE” in a dog — he has severe allergies that we simply have not been able to completely curb — and his adopter will need to be prepared to continue the battle to keep Calvin’s allergies under control.  The great news is that thru multiple tests and trial and error we can provide the very long and hopefully complete list of all items that are a no-go for Calvin's wellbeing and his people's peace of mind.Calvin’s minimum monthly budget : Apoquel $60-$80 for 2 month supply, Allermyl Shampoo for his weekly medicated baths $31.21 for 4-month supply, Benadryl for when his allergies get intense $10, Calvin’s weekly food budget for his raw diet and goat milk $50…and don't forget his heartworm and flea and tick meds. BUT, the amount of love Calvin gives you back in return? PRICELESS! Calvin was surrendered by an owner that loved him deeply but unfortunately her life took an unexpected shift when she no longer had someone to look after Calvin when she traveled for work as a flight attendant. We can tell you that we rarely see the level of premium care that Calvin had in his prior home — he has been very loved. What Calvin costs his people in the pocketbook, he more than makes up for in the love department. This boy is the definition of a lover boy and you cannot help but just adore his cute curly standard dachshund coat and positive attitude. Calvin does sometimes require muzzling and wearing a cone at the times when his allergies are at peak (like spring) and sometimes to avoid eating things along the way when he goes on walks. Thankfully he does tolerate both pretty well and doesn’t fuss too much when they are required fashion accessories. Speaking of walks — Calvin might walk at a decent pace for about 30 minutes, but he will likely never be a runner or a hiker. He prefers sofa surfing to sidewalk surfing — or long naps on a blanket (no down or feathers, please) in the backyard. His form of exercise is batting his gorgeous eyes at you and trying to get you to give him a belly rub. Calvin does well on car rides, enjoys bar life, and is happy to join you wherever you go in life so long as he can be with you! Calvin gets along okay with other dogs as he is in a foster home with 2 fur siblings — but he is also used to soaking up all the attention and would gladly do that too (and let’s be honest — you might only be able to afford one dog if you adopt Calvin)! Calvin will be a friend that comes with benefits -- in that he is completely housetrained and crate trained (I mean honestly, is he even a dachshund?)...and leash trained too (though we are hoping you read above that the only time he really gets excited for a leash is to go hang out at his favorite bars around town!So if you find that you are an interested adopter with an extra $300 monthly available for his upkeep -- then we know that Calvin is the guy for you! Calvin’s needs really require an adopter that is home more than they are not (bonus points to adopters that work from home or can take Calvin to work with them-- he is currently a well-behaved office dog ). a close eye to keep him from self-harm, and a home that would be invested in continuing the battle of trying to wean Calvin off as much medicine as possible in hopes that one day we can get this sweet boy to the point of never having to use the muzzle and cone to prevent hot spots.  Further bonus points if you love bathing and trimming dogs. Calvin NEEDS and ENJOYS his home baths once a week and fairly regular trims and is wonderfully patient thru both.  Calvin’s adopters need to be within a 3 hour drive of Central NC. He comes with an entire medical history from several specialty vets to help get him started where he lands. ##2041256##
We'll also keep you updated on Layla (Maggie and Layla)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Layla (Maggie and Layla)

Dachshund

Female
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
Maggie (dapple 14 years old) & Layla (red 16 years old)Both weighs around 10 poundsFostered in Raleigh areaBONDED – Only adopted togetherShort version: Good with dogs, cats, kids over 12, pee pad trained (mostly), low key, needs quiet home, apartment friendlyWe are going to use a word that we’ve never used on our page to describe any dachshund ever – low maintenance. And it’s very possible this will be the one and only time we ever utter that phrase here at DBP.But Maggie and Layla are just that – easy and low key. They love each other and they love their bed. Their favorite thing in the whole world is to snuggle together butt to butt. And they will do that all day long. No barking at ghosts, no getting in your personal space, or following you to the bathroom. They enjoy pets and attention, especially Layla, who has the cutest tail wag in the world and is super sweet. Maggie is a bit timid and watches over Layla, but once she trusts you then she warms up and is your friend.They are pee pad trained, but the new family should be OK with accidents in the transition. Layla will go outside but Maggie is a pee pad girl for life. Because of their age and disposition, we are looking for quiet home. They are totally fine with dogs and cats – Maggie will explain her boundaries if needed. Because Maggie can be a touch grumpy at first, they need a home without kids under 12. They are very quiet so would be fine for an apartment. And would be totally content with a working family as well.Maggie and Layla relatively healthy for super seniors. They are both UTD on shots, hw negative, had senior bloodwork (no major issues), spayed and had an extensive dental. Maggie has a heart murmur (3 out of 6) to monitor and both take joint supplements for artritis.Their new families will need to travel to the Raleigh area to adopt – no transports. We prefer families within 4 hours of central NC, which includes, NC, VA, SC and DC area, northern GA, eastern TN, WV and southern MD. Because of their age, these girls adoption fee is a donation of the new owner’s choosing. To get started bringing these sweet ladies home, fill out an application at www.doxiebyproxy.org/orgCheck out the videos of these gals in the comments!It takes a special person to adopt a super senior. And an even more amazing home to adopt TWO. But the love and joy you will get from opening to your heart and home to these ladies is priceless. These girls are sweet, easy and need a spot spot to enjoy their golden years snuggling with each other. ##2089220##
We'll also keep you updated on Maggie (Maggie and Layla)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Maggie (Maggie and Layla)

Dachshund

Female
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
Maggie (dapple 14 years old) & Layla (red 16 years old)Both weighs around 10 poundsFostered in Raleigh areaBONDED – Only adopted togetherShort version: Good with dogs, cats, kids over 12, pee pad trained (mostly), low key, needs quiet home, apartment friendlyWe are going to use a word that we’ve never used on our page to describe any dachshund ever – low maintenance. And it’s very possible this will be the one and only time we ever utter that phrase here at DBP.But Maggie and Layla are just that – easy and low key. They love each other and they love their bed. Their favorite thing in the whole world is to snuggle together butt to butt. And they will do that all day long. No barking at ghosts, no getting in your personal space, or following you to the bathroom. They enjoy pets and attention, especially Layla, who has the cutest tail wag in the world and is super sweet. Maggie is a bit timid and watches over Layla, but once she trusts you then she warms up and is your friend.They are pee pad trained, but the new family should be OK with accidents in the transition. Layla will go outside but Maggie is a pee pad girl for life. Because of their age and disposition, we are looking for quiet home. They are totally fine with dogs and cats – Maggie will explain her boundaries if needed. Because Maggie can be a touch grumpy at first, they need a home without kids under 12. They are very quiet so would be fine for an apartment. And would be totally content with a working family as well.Maggie and Layla relatively healthy for super seniors. They are both UTD on shots, hw negative, had senior bloodwork (no major issues), spayed and had an extensive dental. Maggie has a heart murmur (3 out of 6) to monitor and both take joint supplements for artritis.Their new families will need to travel to the Raleigh area to adopt – no transports. We prefer families within 4 hours of central NC, which includes, NC, VA, SC and DC area, northern GA, eastern TN, WV and southern MD. Because of their age, these girls adoption fee is a donation of the new owner’s choosing. To get started bringing these sweet ladies home, fill out an application at www.doxiebyproxy.org/orgCheck out the videos of these gals in the comments!It takes a special person to adopt a super senior. And an even more amazing home to adopt TWO. But the love and joy you will get from opening to your heart and home to these ladies is priceless. These girls are sweet, easy and need a spot spot to enjoy their golden years snuggling with each other. ##2089219##
We'll also keep you updated on Marten (Bonded to Doc)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Marten (Bonded to Doc)

Dachshund

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Doc & Marten are an infectious brother duo that will light up your home. Their foster mom describes them as So lovable, Inquisitive and playful.  We think these dudes may be a year & a half old.These boys will play fetch & even retrieve well.  With more practice & continued reinforcement of commands, these boys are eager to learn. Marten knows the sit command but Doc is still working to perfect that skill. However, Doc is better with ball fetch so they just even out in skills department! Doc & Marten are good with small dogs.  We have not seen them in environments with bigger dogs, but with proper introductions & patience, we suspect they would adapt.  As for children - that is another environment we have not tested.  We are quite optimistic kids over the age of 5 would work fine.  Their foster mom regards them as adaptable so we suspect when handled appropriately, most scenarios can work.  As for everyone's first question - potty .. it's a work in progress.  Marten will alert when it's time but Doc has proven to be slower to notify you.  There will for sure be mishaps.  A good schedule & routine will continue to improve the bathroom department. They share everything, from their food to their water to their toys and their bed space.  It's a forever playmate.  Their foster mom has not kenneled them but says they do well contained in a space with a gate.  They may need reinforcement in leash walking.  They arrived to us under the weather so between recovery & this sweltering Carolina heat, walks have not been the priority.  Likely, the two together need practice to be good citizens on a leash but it's doable.  We'd love them to have a fenced yard.  We are open to discussing the right home without one, but please know these guys are young, energetic & need time to play.  And don't forget - there are two of them!  Without a yard, their new family will have to commit to serious daily activity.  Doc & Marten are fully vetted, neutered & vaccinated.  They are fostered in Greensboro so prospective adopters will need to travel there.  Their adoption fee is $350. ##2110656##
We'll also keep you updated on Doc (Bonded with Marten)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Doc (Bonded with Marten)

Dachshund

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Doc & Marten are an infectious brother duo that will light up your home. Their foster mom describes them as So lovable, Inquisitive and playful.  We think these dudes may be a year & a half old.These boys will play fetch & even retrieve well.  With more practice & continued reinforcement of commands, these boys are eager to learn. Marten knows the sit command but Doc is still working to perfect that skill. However, Doc is better with ball fetch so they just even out in skills department! Doc & Marten are good with small dogs.  We have not seen them in environments with bigger dogs, but with proper introductions & patience, we suspect they would adapt.  As for children - that is another environment we have not tested.  We are quite optimistic kids over the age of 5 would work fine.  Their foster mom regards them as adaptable so we suspect when handled appropriately, most scenarios can work.  As for everyone's first question - potty .. it's a work in progress.  Marten will alert when it's time but Doc has proven to be slower to notify you.  There will for sure be mishaps.  A good schedule & routine will continue to improve the bathroom department. They share everything, from their food to their water to their toys and their bed space.  It's a forever playmate.  Their foster mom has not kenneled them but says they do well contained in a space with a gate.  They may need reinforcement in leash walking.  They arrived to us under the weather so between recovery & this sweltering Carolina heat, walks have not been the priority.  Likely, the two together need practice to be good citizens on a leash but it's doable.  We'd love them to have a fenced yard.  We are open to discussing the right home without one, but please know these guys are young, energetic & need time to play.  And don't forget - there are two of them!  Without a yard, their new family will have to commit to serious daily activity.  Doc & Marten are fully vetted, neutered & vaccinated.  They are fostered in Greensboro so prospective adopters will need to travel there.  Their adoption fee is $350 ##2110658##
We'll also keep you updated on Charlie (puppy)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Charlie (puppy)

Dachshund Chihuahua

Male, 1 yr 7 mos
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
UPDATE on Charlie: we were so lucky to secure a place for Charlie with a trainer that has spent the last couple of months working on his manners and good structure! He will soon be debuting his new attitude complete with all of the new things he has learned. We are seeking applicants ready to take Charlie on in their home. He will come with a lesson from his trainer to get him established in his new home -- and his trainer (and foster mom) will only be a phone call away for any questions or when needs arise. Charlie is a GREAT dog and we are so glad we have been able to give him the chance to bloom right where he was planted.  Charlie got the golden ticket into rescue -- and it is a GOOD thing he did, because he needed structure and boundaries to guide him! You see Charlie is a chiweenie (chihuahua/dachshund mix) that landed in the home of a single older woman at the much too young an age of 6 weeks when he was acquired off of Craigslist. From the beginning the cards were stacked against this boy - taken from his mom and litter too soon; landing in the home of a senior that was not able to take him for walks or work with his socialization that he lacked being taken too soon from his family; and being 2 breeds that can get quite sassy if allowed! Charlie is a 10 lb guy with unique coat coloration and a very cute little mohawk. In the right home, Charlie is very little issue 99% of the time (we will get to that 1% of the time in a minute) and is a normal bouncing little puppy that you would never suspect had a bad beginning! Charlie LOVES to play with the other small dogs in his foster home and loves all of the humans in his foster home as well. Charlie is extremely smart and learns very fast - which is both a blessing and a curse (because he often is too smart for his own good). Charlie is mostly housetrained but does need someone that will keep him on a consistent schedule. Speaking of consistency - Charlie needs LOTS of consistency, routine and boundaries. Charlie is great with small dogs, cats and "his" people. Charlie is crate trained and loves to go for walks!  Now that 1% of the time (which can feel like 90% if you are not dog savvy and able to keep Charlie in line) - Charlie does resource guard his bed, sofa and even the big bed from other dogs at times (not always). He will sometimes lunge at other dogs and bite them (even his dog friends) if he is in a guarding mood. In his foster home, Charlie is not allowed on the sofa or big bed for sleeping because he cannot kindly share it with other dogs. Most of the time he understands these rules - sometimes (as puppies do) he tests the rules so he needs some gentle reminders that he cannot share so he belongs on the dog bed instead! Charlie also is TERRIBLE at allowing new people into his home (kind of comes with the territory of resource guarding) and needs some good firm structure around when new people enter the home. He is either crated when new people come over or kept on a leash with firm guidance for new people to ignore him until he calms himself down (which he will do). Charlie is not everyone's cup of tea - we get that he will need a home ready for a quirky pup that has some behavior problems. He is THRIVING in his foster home and starting some obedince training which we know will help him soar! Charlie can, will and has bitten in his previous situation so we will not be allowing him to go to a home with children under the age of 12 years of age. Charlie's new home MUST be extremely dog savvy and ready to have a puppy that tests the limits of pack order. Once given some time to adjust, Charlie really likes most any dog and he actually prefers to be part of a little pack because they boost his confidence. For the smoothest transition it would be best to have a local adopter to Greensboro NC where Charlie is fostered so that training assistance can be provided and a slower introduction can be done to aid in his transition. But other locations are considered for the right fit ready to tackle this adorable boy! Charlie really is a neat little dog - he has the BEST head tilts in all the world and his foster mom said he came equipped with satellite dishes instead of ears on his head! Charlie LOVES toys and his people - he gets so excited when everyone gets home because he knows it equals more attention for him. Charlie is truly what rescue is all about -- saving the ones that have not the best behavior and are in need of better guidance. He is the kind of stone that most of the world would not stop to polish to see it shine -- but shine he is doing in the right hands. Charlie has LOTS of love to give (tons in fact) and we know that the perfect home with a Charlie-sized hole is just waiting to win this golden egg! ##1789418##

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Doxie By Proxy Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 9671, Greensboro, NC 27408

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Hope Animal Rescue

Durham, NC 27704

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Pawfect Match Rescue and Rahibilitation

PO Box 171, Holly Springs, NC 27540

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Wake County Animal Center

820 Beacon Lake Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610

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Saving Grace Animals for Adoption

PO Box 1649, Wake Forest, NC 27588

Pet Types: dogs, farm animals

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