Florida Dachshund Rescue will be at Pookie’s 4th Annual Winter RescueFest on Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at Lake Lily Park, 600 Orlando Avenue, Maitland, FL 32751 from 10 AM to 4 PM. We will have several of our available doxies there for everyone to see in person! (more…)
It’s time for the Simple Dog Fundraiser Challenge! Simple Dog is featuring their NEW Dachshund bumper stickers and magnets for your fridge or car bumper and a complete $5.00 for each one sold goes as a donation to the Doxie rescue you choose until January 31st, 2012. Make your $5 donation to Florida Dachshund Rescue when you choose us at checkout! (more…)
Meet Tinsley! This black & tan smooth female doxie was covered in fleas and had open and crusty sores all over her body. Her nails were curled under her toes causing her difficulty in just walking. She has obviously had several litters of pups, has a small amount of graying on her muzzle, but her teeth looked surprisingly decent considering the rest of her condition. (more…)
FLDR wants to thank Dr. Chauvet for all her work with our foster dogs. She is the BEST Neurology Specialist in the United States! Please visit Critical Care & Veterinary Specialists of Sarasota to see information about her and the practice: http://www.petneuro.com/ You can also see more information about her on our Vets page at: http://fldr.org/vet-page/.
FLDR will be at several events every month where you can see some of our doxies for adoption. You can also purchase FLDR items like t-shirts, shopping totes, etc. Please go to our “Events” page to see where we will be: http://fldr.org/events/. Hope to see you there.
Want to help support our organization? We have great items like our shopping tote, t-shirts, bumper stickers…
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Are you a senior person age 62 or older?
Would you like to adopt a loving senior dachshund age 10 or older?
Then this is the program for you!
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Every week FLDR will feature a foster still in search of their forever home! This week we are featuring Lucky. I was an only dog, and my human mom took me to rescue, because she had to move where I wasn’t welcome. They didn’t know that I’m cheerful, sweet, funny and perfectly housebroken (100% of the time; I NEVER have accidents). When I first got here, I waited for my foster mom to go outside with me, but she taught me to use the doggie door (by propping it open). I walk down three deck steps and back up, all on my own.
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