Met Max! |
Last Sunday, we were the last in the transport leg for two senior Dachshunds who were brought
into the rescue (from a divorced home). Now you can "Meet" them-
through this biography, photos and video I put together to help get them
adopted.
Milo (his brother - the red dachshund pictured with him) went to another foster home.
11 yr old Max relaxed and has fit in with our 3 canine kids. He
is adoptable thru c2cdr.org. he's on line now.
MEET MAX!
Max Relax |
Hi I'm Max!
I'm an active, happy 11 year old neutered male black and tan longhaired Dachshund
looking for a forever home. I'm 18 pounds of fun and I come with a Pedigree!
How cool.
I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.
I love, love, love squeaky toys, rope toys, walks,
chasing balls in the backyard and I love to cuddle. I'm okay with kids. I'm
neutered, heartworm negative and up to date on all vaccinations through March
2016! My teeth are in good shape and I'm healthy except for the weight thing,
but we all like treats.
I do have a heart murmur, so brushing my teeth to keep them clean is essential. That doesn't stop me from bringing my tennis ball to you for lots of play, daily!
I take heartworm and flea preventative on the 21st of each month.
I do have a heart murmur, so brushing my teeth to keep them clean is essential. That doesn't stop me from bringing my tennis ball to you for lots of play, daily!
I take heartworm and flea preventative on the 21st of each month.
My birthday is February 6, 2004.
Sadly, I'm a victim of a divorce (like my
brother Milo, an 11 year old red doxie also up for adoption) where my human
parents split and I was placed in a foster home.
I normally eat twice a day, around 7 am and 6
p.m. Before bedtime, if you get out a milk bone I will stop whatever he's doing
to jump into my bed. Then, if you partially cover the crate with a blanket, it
makes me feel secure so I can sleep through the night.
I came into the rescue on Aug. 2, 2015 with my
brother Milo (and we grew up together, so if you're looking for a pair of sweet
seniors, we would love to be adopted together).
Max is adoptable at Coast to Coast Dachshund
Rescue (www.c2cdr.org) for an adoption fee of $150. For information go to: c2cdr.org. The adoption
fee helps reimburse the rescue for all the up-front medical costs, vaccines,
spay/neutering, etc. that are done to get dogs healthy and adoption ready.
Contact Rob @ rgutro@hotmail.com Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue, Maryland
Representative
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