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Sinead - Dachshund (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Dachshund Dogs For Adoption in Los Angeles, CA, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Sinead
Breed
Dachshund
Gender
Female
Age
Senior
Location
Los Angeles, CA, 90094, USA

Description

Dachshund Dogs For Adoption in Los Angeles, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Dachshund (short coat). SINEAD ~ She's a 12 year and now 9.5 lbs (previously 8.6) black and tan dachshund who found herself in the East Valley shelter very emaciated. She has been on

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a high protein, no grain, diet for,the past month being fed 4 times a day. She is doing better thanks to her loving and caring foster mom. Foster mom adds Sinead has so much love to give. She is the definition of lap dog-always ready to snuggle and keep you warm. She loves to give kisses. She was diagnosed with Cushings disease which means she has to take a couple medications a day, but she is a champ about it. She eats them up right away without peanut butter or anything! She gets along with other dogs, but does need a strong human to let her know that she does not lead the pack. With boundaries set, she learns the rules well. She is potty trained and reliable. Very calm and would love to just watch the world go by-from your lap, of course. She is fully vaccinated and getting stronger everyday. If you are interested in meeting her please complete an adoption application and schedule your home safety check so you are pre-approved. www.dachshundrescueoflosangeles.com/adoption-application (Rachael Pierce)

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short
Likes to Vocalize
Some

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
Other
Not Good With Large DogsNot Good With Female DogsHousetrainedLikes to Be in Your Lap

Personality

Affectionate
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-518374
Date Listed
04/29/2017
Date Expires
Expired

Dachshund


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