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Lancashire Heeler puppies and dogs in Brainerd, Minnesota

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Rosie

Dachshund

Female, 10 yrs
Brainerd, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Rosie is a sweet nine year old purebred red piebald dachshund. Her family moved and couldn't take her along. She spent her entire life with her previous family and needs time to adjust to a new living situation. Rosie has beautiful blue eyes, one is smaller than the other (congenital issue). She had a tumor removed in September 2022. She's had eight years of excellent veterinary care and is in great health. Rosie is spayed and current on vaccinations, and as of her vet visit 11/9/22, she weighs 19 pounds. She will be microchipped before she leaves. Rosie lived with three other small-breed dogs (all younger than her), and she did very well. She's selective about which dogs she's making friends with in her foster home, and has gone after other dogs (almost exclusively female dogs). She needs to be placed in a home without other female dogs for her own safety. Rosie can be food aggressive toward other animals (cats included), but not toward humans. She needs to be fed in her own area away from other pets. Rosie is a dachshund and as such she cannot live with rabbits or other small pets - she will try to kill them. Kids are no problem. Rosie loves her two-legged foster siblings (ages 9 and up). She has a good recall (most of the time) while in a fenced area (poor recall if allowed to run loose), but she walks well on a leash. She does well being let out every three hours throughout the day, but will have accidents if she's not let out regularly. Her previous home left potty pads on the floor, her foster home relies on outdoor potty training. Rosie does howl and cry if she thinks she is home alone. She would do best in a home with someone who can be with her full time - or can bring her with them to work - or can have a pet nanny or dog sitter with her at all times. Rosie's original family would like to stay in touch and get updates if at all possible. Rosie is available for adoption to an approved home that can meet her specific needs. Her adoption fee is $375.
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Eddie Vedder

Dachshund Chihuahua

Male, 3 mos
Brainerd, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Eddie's tail hasn't stopped wagging since he moved in; he's the physical representation of happiness! He's also a little comedian, and we are constantly laughing at his silly antics! He is so smart and has been practicing how to "sit, "drop it, and "come here. For being such a youngster, Eddie's been doing a great job potty training! He's learning how to walk on a leash and doesn't quite have it figured out, but practice makes perfect. He definitely prefers to be out and about with the other pets and people, but hanging out in the kennel isn't so bad when the humans are gone for the day. His favorite things to do are to run as fast as he can in the fenced-in yard, hunt unsuspecting leaves and weeds pulled from the garden, hoard toys in his snuggle bed, and fetch! He's obsessed with his foster aunties (elder pugs) and curls up with them for naps when he finally runs out of energy for the day! Speaking of energy, Eddie has exactly two speeds: 100mph, or sound asleep! He would do so well in a home with lots of playtime activities to do, long walks to go on, and adventures to have. This little ball of joy will love you instantly and forever! Eddie's adoption fee is $425 plus MN tax which covers his neuter, vaccinations appropriate at the time of adoption, microchip and any additional medical care he may have needed while in the rescue's care. We are a foster based rescue, we do not house dogs at a facility. Age and breed are NLR's best guess as we often don't know who or what mom and dad are. If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application on our website www.northernlakesrescue.org

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