Vindaloo

Dachshund

Kemps Creek, NSW

Location Animal Welfare League NSW (Sydney Shelter (Kemps Creek Shelter)), 1605 Elizabeth Drive
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.