Dachshund
Kemps Creek, NSW
Location | Animal Welfare League NSW (Sydney Shelter (Kemps Creek Shelter)), 1605 Elizabeth Drive |
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Rescue group | Animal Welfare League |
Rescue Pet ID | 79005 |
Pound Paws ID | 11456 |
Age | 2 years, 4 months, 2 weeks |
Size | Small |
Adoption Fee | $440.00 |
Microchip Number | 991003002097524 |
Desexed | Yes |
Overview
Vindaloo is a sweet and sensitive little Dachshund looking for a special family to help him feel safe, loved, and never alone again. He's available under a foster-to-adopt arrangement, which means we'll support you while you help him adjust and, hopefully, welcome him into your heart and home forever. This pint-sized boy spends most of his time indoors and has made it very clear he's not a fan of the cold! He'll burrow into any blanket he can find - the fluffier, the better - and if you're sitting on the couch, don't be surprised if you suddenly find a Vindaloo-shaped hot water bottle curled up on your lap. He adores belly rubs, ear scratches, and pats of all kinds - basically, he's never met a cuddle he didn't love. Vindaloo has also been nothing but friendly with every person he's met, warming up quickly and soaking up attention like it's his favourite treat. Walks are a highlight of his day - he walks well on lead, though he's a curious little guy who enjoys a good sniff and may gently pull when he catches a particularly interesting scent. He's not big on playing with toys, but he does get a kick out of slowly dismantling soft plushies with surgical precision. Vindaloo is incredibly food motivated and isn't picky - mealtimes are always a happy time! While he's generally polite around other dogs up close, he can experience lead frustration when he sees other dogs at a distance and may react. He would do best with a family who can work patiently on his reactivity with guidance from our team. What Vindaloo needs most is a family who can support him through his separation distress. He's a clingy little guy who finds comfort in constant companionship and will need a dedicated, patient home committed to helping him build independence in a safe and supported way. Note: This dog is currently being cared for in a home and when adopted, it will free up a spot to help another dog.