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About Margot Augenstein
Status: Adopted!
Species: Dog
General Color: Brown/Chocolate
Eye Color: Brown
Current Size: 13.4 Pounds
Potential Size: 13 Pounds
Current Age: 4 Years 8 Months (best estimate)
Microchipped: Yes
Fence Required: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Obedience Training Needed: Needs Training
Exercise Needs: Low
Grooming Needs: Moderate
Owner Experience Needed: Breed
Reaction to New People: Cautious
Meet Margot, the lovable and charming dachshund who’s ready to steal your heart! Margot is a true sweetheart with a gentle and affectionate nature. She’s wonderfully docile and cuddly, making her an ideal companion for anyone looking for a loyal friend.
Margot excels in the car, enjoys getting her ears cleaned, and is a pro when it comes to grooming. She’s great with children and other small dogs, and while she may be a bit shy at first, she warms up quickly and showers her people with love once she feels comfortable.
This little darling loves being close to her human, often following you around with her curious and endearing nature. Her food motivation is strong, so she’ll be right there, eager for any treats or scraps that come her way.
Margot is house-trained and consistently pottys outside. While she could use some basic training like “sit” and “stay,” her eagerness to please, combined with her love of treats, means she’ll catch on fast. If you’re looking for a sweet and loving dachshund who’s ready to become your new best friend, Margot is the perfect match for you!
More about Margot Augenstein
Good with Dogs, Good with Kids, Good with Adults, Quiet, Does Good in the Car, Requires a yard, Likes to play with toys, Likes to be in your lap, Apartment OK, Needs special care, Playful, Affectionate, Eager To Please, Gentle
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