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Old Herman

Dachshund

Male, 14 yrs 6 mos
LINCOLN, NE
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
Herman is a sweet, mature fellow who has embraced his golden years. A perfect day for Herman consists of chasing his ball for about 3 minutes, a good brushing, a couple well timed healthy meals and a full day’s rest. Herman is house trained and fostered with dogs and cats. He has gotten along well with everyone. His eyesight is deteriorating and we believe he is mostly deaf, but that doesn’t stop him from being the sweetest boy. Due to his age (and short legs), he would probably do best in a home with minimal stairs (although his current foster home has stairs and he manages them, albeit slowly).  Good with cats: YesWould be fine with young kids (under 10): Needs a home without kids / hustle and bustle Good with dogs: YesHome activity level: Normal to quiet.Health concerns or special needs: Deaf and vision impaired. Had senior bloodwork done recently and all looks well for a fella his age!  We believe this dog is a Long Haired Daushaund and was born around 1/20/2010. This puppy/dog is fostered in a private home in Lincoln. The adoption fee is $200 which helps cover the cost of vetting procedures. Adoptable pets will have received age-appropriate vaccines and dewormings, a microchip, heartworm test (if applicable) and a spay/neuter. If you’re interested in adopting this puppy/dog, please submit an inquiry or email BraveAnimalRescue@gmail.com to ask about our adoption process (please check your spam or junk email if you do not hear back from us within a few business days). We are 100% volunteer staffed and will respond to your email as soon as possible. After you have submitted an and been approved, we will set up a meet and greet between you and the puppy/dog. Please be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about Brave Animal Rescue and our mission.  ##2090853##
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Murray

Dachshund

Male, Senior
Lincoln, NE
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Murray Miniature Dachshund Neutered Male 12 years old, 14 pounds At 12 years of age, Murray might surprise you with his enthusiasm for walks, but true to being a miniature dachshund, he also loves to snuggle and sleep under blankets. Used for breeding when he was a younger dog, Murray was adopted from a Nebraska shelter about two years ago. When his owner started working 10-hour days, she decided to responsibly rehome him. His house training is not 100% trustworthy, so he wears a belly band in the house and usually holds it until given time to potty outside. Murray has done so well with other dogs in foster care that we’d recommend a home with at least one other small dog. Murray does not play with toys and he’s not a fan of loud noises, so he’d like a quiet, peaceful home. We’ve never heard him bark and he seems to adapt easily to new situations. He seeks attention from humans, but is fairly low maintenance. Murray is also an enthusiastic eater, so he might need to be fed separately from other pets so he doesn’t eat more than his share. He's taking a joint supplement, but no other meds and his lab work is excellent. In addition, his dental issues have all been addressed. We would prefer a home with either no stairs or limited access to stairways. Murray has been a joy to foster and we look forward to choosing the best fit for his forever home.   His adoption donation request is $200 and our lifetime support option is included. Application available at nebraskanokill.org  August 16, 2024, 12:16 pm

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