Dachshund Adoption Rescue and Education, Inc. (DARE) views its mission as increasing public awareness against animal cruelty and overpopulation while rescuing and re-homing displaced and unwanted dachshunds and dachshund mix dogs primarily throughout the North Central region of the state of Florida, in the Continental Unites States
We do this by:
1. Rescuing and socializing abandoned, neglected, abused, orphaned and/or surrendered dachshunds and dachshund mixes by providing temporary safe shelter and medical/dental treatments as needed.
2. Procuring temporary foster homes and permanent new homes for rescued dachshunds that will provide a safe and nurturing home environment.
3. Ensuring no dachshund shall be adopted for the purposes of breeding or scientific/medical experimentation.
4. Providing education to the public on the dachshund breed, puppy mills, and responsible pet guardianship including, but not limited to, humane animal care and spay/neuter practices.
5. Displaying courtesy, respect and fellowship toward all volunteers in appreciation of services and support rendered to dachshund rescue and to promoting enhanced teamwork among all rescuers.
Fred @ Rudy
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Pet Owner's First Name
Kris and Bill
Pet's Age
8 years and 14 years
City and State
Inverness, FL
Pet's Story
Fred and Rudy II are both Piebald Dachshunds. Fred was dropped off at his owners vets office to be PTS. She said he had to many seizures. He also weighed 28.4lbs. We agreed to foster him, site unseen, and were thrilled when the big guy came out to see us. When he got home and out of the truck, he made himself right at home. FOSTER FAILURE.
I've had Rudy II since he was a puppy. When I checked his records several months back, I was shocked to see he was now 14!!!! He loves to carry around his "dead thing" and has to have a toy before going outside.
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