Molly
Poodle (Miniature) | Hartford, SD
Age : 4 Years 7 MonthsAdultFemaleMediumGolden/Chestnut
About
Coat Length
MediumActivity Level
Moderately ActiveGood in Home With
Others Dogs
Adoption Fees
$350 plus $15.75 taxMeet Molly
We are a foster home based rescue. Please fill out the online adoption application by clicking on Adoption Info under the Navigation bar on the left side of the page. Fill out the online form by clicking on the picture of the computer screen with our logo on it. Molly is a breeder release, who soaking up her new lease on life! She is a local adoption only until she is spayed and has her dental. Pending spay and dental date September 14. She will require a fenced yard as she is still a bit skittish, but daily we are seeing progress! She is learning to run around the yard and enjoying the playfulness of the other pups! She is doing well learning to use the restroom outside, we still have accidents if she isn't kept on a schedule. She would be best with another calm dog in her forever home! She has the cutest way of asking for love, she puts her little paws on your leg and looks up to you! She is living in a foster home with cats and other dogs (wiener and 55# bulldog) and is doing well. She doesn't like being separated from her packmates and will vocalize her distaste, but does settle. She sleeps in a kennel at night without an accident or barking. For her safety, she is kenneled while we are gone, but we don't believe she would be destructive if she was left out. If you are a couch potato, we have the perfect binge watching partner for you! She is a lap puppy! She LOVES to cuddle! She has come out of her shell a lot in the last 3 weeks; she has been practicing with a harness and leash, but still needs a lot of practice. Mostly due to her unsureness of all the new sounds and such making her skittish. She would do well with older children as quick movements make her run the other way, although she doesn’t have a mean bone in her body. She is a mini-poodle and will require grooming. She is waiting on her spay and dental (mid-Sept) then will be ready for her forever home.
Adoption Process
Usually we are contacted by a SD shelter about a dachshund that is not doing well (nipping etc.) and that they are going to be put down. We take them in get them vetted and then place them up for adoption after they have been evaluated. We also take calls from folks who have called their local shelter about there dachshund that may have started nipping at small children etc and are told the dog would be put down. We also take calls from other rescues about breeder dogs.
Contact
Dakota Dachshund Rescue
(605) 310-8443
[email protected]
http://www.dakotadachshundrescue.org/
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