DAISY MAE IN MD (COURTESY POST) - DACHSHUND (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Dachshund Dogs For Adoption in Shelbyville, TN, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Daisy Mae in MD (Courtesy Post)
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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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: Salisbury, Maryland NAME: Daisy Mae AGE: 8 yrs. SEX: Female WEIGHT: 15 lbs. COLOR: Red COAT: Short Hair UP TO DATE: Yes SPAYED/NEUTERED: Yes DHPP: Yes DATE: 11-17-2025 RABIES: Yes DATE: 11-17-2025 TAG NUMBER: 022492 ADOPTION FEE: $175 HOUSE TRAINED: N/A (Will potty outside when diaper off) CRATE TRAINED: No (Prefers baby gated area) LEASH TRAINED: N/A (Paralyzed) FENCED YARD NEEDED: Yes (She LOVES being outside and will attempt to walk/run.) SPECIAL NEEDS: Yes, paralyzed (Diapers/Mats) HOME W/ SMALL CHILDREN: No HOME W/ OTHER DOGS: MALE: Yes FEMALE: Yes HOME W/ CATS: No MICROCHIP BRAND and #: N/A MONTHLY HEARTWORM DATE: Interceptor (8th of each month) FOSTER HOME: Jennifer, jenhumplovegmail RESCUE #: Courtesy Listing BIO: Daisy Mae has had a rough life. She was rescued at the age of 8 from an elderly lady. According to the elderly lady’s daughter, Daisy Mae had been with her mother since she was a young puppy. When the foster rescued her, she came with nothing and was suffering from severe neglect. She had no medical records even though her back legs were paralyzed from a fall from the bed when she was a puppy according to the elderly lady’s daughter. Daisy Mae had not been spayed. She had developed localized tumors due to this. Her teeth had never been cleaned, and she had a severe urinary tract infection. Upon being recused on May 26, 2025, Daisy Mae was taken to the vet for a complete medical assessment. The vet said she could lead a long happy life once the urinary tract infection was treated, tumors were removed, teeth were cleaned and was spayed. The urinary tract infection had to be treated before any surgery. The urinary tract infection was successfully treated, and a single surgery was performed on July 8, 2025. PLEASE NOTE: Due to her paralysis, she isn’t able to completely empty her bladder consistently. As a result, she can be prone to urinary tract infections which are easily treated with antibiotics. At follow-up annual appointment November17, 2025, Daisy Mae received her updated vaccines and rabies shot. Daisy Mae is a whole new dog now - happy & healthy. When indoors, she wears washable diapers and either a jumper or doggy suspenders (which keep her diaper on) while she pulls herself around the house. When outdoors, without diaper/jumper or suspenders, Daisy Mae tries to use her back legs with much success, surprisingly. She will stand up on all fours and walk/run (especially if the squirrels are out.) Daisy loves being around people whether indoors or outdoors. She enjoys laying on your lap or snuggling on your side when seated on the couch. Although not into toys, she will gladly take a tummy rub. When her teeth were cleaned, the vet was able to rescue/preserve some of her teeth. She eats a combo of small hard kibble, soft kibble and canned food mixed together. She loves mealtimes. At night, she sleeps in a playpen (due to her diaper needs.) If she potties before bed, she will sleep through the night. She loves her stepsister and brothers, following their lead and snuggling with them on the couch. She uses the ramp down from the couch but needs a lift to get back up. Daisy Mae has a lot of love and joy to give. She loves to talk, at times, but is soft spoken. Although, not keen on crates, she does well with baby gates. Daisy Mae is super patient with diaper/jumper changes, as well as with bath time. A potential adopter must provide love, time, and patience. She will reward this with endless unconditional love. Adopter will receive her medical records and all of her supplies. If you are interested in adopting this sweet girl and have questions, please contact her foster mom, Jennifer, at jenhumplovegmail. ============== 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 Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: No Other: - Yard Required
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Affectionate
- Intelligent
- Even-Tempered
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No
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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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