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Dachshund / Mixed (medium coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Adult  : :  Medium


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Wally the Wirehair Cutie needs a caretaker or foster! Won't you consider helping him get a new start?

About Wally the Wirehair Cutie

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $275.00
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Red
  • Color: Reddish with white blaze on head
  • Current Size: 20 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 20 Pounds
  • Current Age: 11 Years 9 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
Wally came from a rescue in GA that was overwhelmed with dogs. Wally was originally found in the parking lot of a Walmart (hence his name) where he was being poked by some people with a stick. He is a sweet boy but can be fearful in new environments and with new people - understandably so. Wally just needs someone to love him and reassure him that there are good people in the world. Will that be you?

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Dachshund (pronounced dak sund) originated in Germany many hundreds of years ago. "Dachs" is the word for badger. The Dachshund was bred to hunt and follow these animals to earth, gradually becoming highly evolved, with shortened legs to dig the prey out and go down inside the burrows. Smaller Dachshunds where bred to hunt hare and stoat. Dachshunds have many "terrier" characteristics. They are versatile and courageous dogs and have been known to take on foxes and otters, besides badgers. Lively and affectionate; proud and bold, almost rash. Tenacious. Can be willful and clownish. Curious and mischievous, they are very clever and may attempt to train the owner rather than allow the opposite. Devoted to his family, some fanciers feel the long-haired variety is calmer than the other two types. The wire-haired variety is more outgoing and clown-like. All are slightly difficult to train. Dachshunds are good dogs to travel with. They are best with older, considerate children and are moderately protective. These little dogs like to bark (their barks are surprisingly loud for their size) and are compulsive diggers. They are generally okay with other pets, however, they can be jealous, irritable, obstinate and very quick to bite. Sometimes they will refuse to be handled. They should not be over fed, for this breed tends to gain weight quickly. They have a life expectancy of 12-15 years.

 
 

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