DAISY MAY IN TN - DACHSHUND (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Dachshund Dogs For Adoption in Shelbyville, TN, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Daisy May in TN
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Shelbyville, TN, 37160 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Dachshund (short coat). When you adopt 1 you save 2. The one you adopt and the one you make room for! CITY, STATE: Thompson's Station, TN NAME: Daisy May AGE: 13 mos DOB 10/13/24 SEX: Female WEIGHT: 8.38 lbs could stand to gain a pound COLOR: Chocolate and Tan Dapple COAT: Smooth UP TO DATE: yes SPAYED/NEUTERED: Yes before coming to rescue DHPP: yes DATE: 11/17/25 RABIES: yes DATE: 11/17/25 TAG NUMBER: 2065 ADOPTION FEE: 475.00+25.00(chip fee) HOUSETRAINED: She is working on this CRATE TRAINED: yes LEASH TRAINED: working on this FENCED YARD NEEDED: yes she needs a fenced yard SPECIAL NEEDS: no HOME W/ SMALL CHILDREN: no only over the age of 10 yrs HOME W/ OTHER DOGS: MALE: yes FEMALE: yes HOME W/ CATS: no MICROCHIP BRAND and #: 911PetChip 991003911503034 MONTHLY HEARTWORM DATE: 17th of each month FOSTER HOME: Chelsea allamericandachshundrescuegmail RESCUE #: 2025-11-10-01 BIO: Daisy May came from AL when the owners were just not able to care for her due to having young children in the home. Sadly, Daisy May was not socialized as a puppy and she is fearful of strangers but with the people she is familiar with she is fine and even good with children but anyone wanting to adopt her must understand she will be scared and timid for the first few days but after that she is very loving. Another reason she was surrendered was because they said that she had accidents in the house. We have not had an issue here but we have her on a schedule and a reward system when she goes potty outside. She gets along with other dogs and wants to play with them. Once she would into her new home she would need to be taken out for walks and parks to get her used to strangers. Daisy May just needs someone that has the patience and love to show her what life can be like, would you be that person? Our must haves for her are: Fenced in yard Someone home more than not Another young small well socialized dog for her to learn from No apartments, high rises or condos ============== Information for All Dogs/Adopters ============== AADR does not recommend dachshunds for families with children under 5, or families planning to have children during the dog's lifetime. Dachshunds are often not patient with little kids, and kids can accidentally hurt a dachshund’s back or get bitten. If you have questions about this dog, please feel free to contact the foster home at the email address listed on the bio form. They have the most up-to-date information concerning the dog and would be happy to answer any questions about the animal. There will be an additional $60 fee added for a required Health Certificate if traveling out of the state in which they are being fostered. We will not adopt into CT, RI, NH, ME, or MA due to strict laws regarding importation of dogs into those states. If you have any issue with this, you will need to take this up with your legislatures. To understand the adoption process through AADR, please review the Adoption Information on our home page. Transportation options are outlined on that page in Step 3. Click this link to apply: .allamericandachshundrescue/apply, it will take you to the application form. Please don't let the distance stand in your way of finding your newest best friend. We have volunteers who will help your "new friend" get up and down the East Coast or Midwest. We just can't get them from one coast to the other. Please look for dogs on your coast. AADR does not recommend dachshunds for families with children under 5, or families planning to have children during the dog's lifetime. Dachshunds are often not patient with little kids, and kids can accidentally hurt a dachshund's back or get bitten. Please don't let the distance stand in your way of finding your newest best friend. We have volunteers that will help your "new friend" get up and down the East Coast and mid-west. We just can't get them from one coast to the other. For now, please look for dogs on your coast.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: No Other: - Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
All American Dachshund Rescue
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Location:
Shelbyville, Tennessee, 37160 USAUSA
Breed overview
Dachshund
A.K.A.: Teckel, Dackel, Wiener Dog, Sausage Dog, Hot Dog Dog, Badger Dog, Weenie Dog, Dashie, Doxie, Perro Salchicha, Bassotto, Dachs, Dachshund Dog, Kaninchenteckel, Zwergteckel, Mini-Dachshund, Miniature Dachshund, Standard Dachshund, Toy Dachshund, Standard Teckel, Miniature Teckel, Rabbit Teckel, Kurzhaar, Langhaar, Rauhhaar, Smooth-haired Dachshund, Long-haired Dachshund, Wire-haired Dachshund, German Badger Dog, Wiener, Sausage, Hotdog, Teckels, Doxies, Dashies, Sausage Dogs, Wiener Dogs, Badger Dogs, Long Dog, Ground Dog, Low Rider, Longboi
Overview:
The Dachshund, affectionately known as the "wiener dog," is a fascinating breed originating in Germany, primarily bred to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals. Their most distinctive physical characteristic is their long, low-slung body and short, muscular legs, a feature perfectly adapted for tunneling. They come in three coat types – smooth, longhaired, and wirehaired – and various sizes, from miniature to standard. Temperamentally, Dachshunds are known for being courageous, curious, and often quite playful, with a surprising amount of energy. While they are intelligent, their independent nature can make training a delightful challenge. Their small size and relatively low exercise requirements make them well-suited for apartment living, and they can be wonderful companions for families, though early socialization is key, especially with children and other pets. Regarding health, their unique body shape predisposes them to intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), so careful handling and weight management are crucial.
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