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We have a wide aray of fantastic dachshunds in all shapes, sizes, colors and coats. If you don't see what you looking for now, keep checking back. We'll have your forever friend soon enough.

Please note:  Not all DRoH Dogs are listed on our website. New intake dogs are first presented to approved adopters and often get adopted.  We recommend any serious adopter applies to adopt and gets in the DRoH approved adopter queue so they will see the newest dogs as they arrive.

 


Archie is a super sweet boy who loves to chill and take naps.  He will go to the door to potty outside and prefers to be on a leash when out.  He is great with big and small dogs and seems to like men over women, however he will happily accept hugs and pets from both.  Like most dachshunds he seems to have a hearing problem, but Archie's is likely age related.  This sweet boy doesn't have an aggressive bone in his body, not even with food.&nbs...

Beau is a chubby, happy little one who came to DRoH because his human went into a home that doesn't allow dogs. He sleeps well during the night in his crate or on his little bed next to his foster human's bed. He likes to walk on a leash and play with his 4-legged foster sister. He is a little shy at first but he is opening up to the family! He fond of his foster mom but prefers the men in the house and gets along well with the 13 y/o human teen. He is houset...

Are you looking for love in all the wrong places? Look no further because Stu Lu is here and looking for you! Stu may have had a rough beginning to his life but that hasn't left him bitter. He is eager to give and receive affection. Stu is his foster mama's shadow; wherever she goes, he follows. He is getting along well with his two dachshund foster sisters, but mostly just wants human attention.  His little face has a lot of character -  you'll have to see the smile on thi...

Teddy is a handsome and affectionate little guy! He loves to snuggle and play with toys. He has done well house training with a schedule. He sleeps in his crate at night with the door open. With mega esophagus, he cannot have treats without sitting upright so he has a small area with a gate that he stays in while we sleep. He has a dose of chicken flavored medicine that he loves then we wait 20 minutes then feed him sitting upright in a baby walker. For 20 or so minutes after eating or drinkin...


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