Anderson

Dachshund

Anderson is supposedly a dachshund/Catahoula mix. He is 11 pounds at 2 months old, super friendly, but definitely in the throes of puppy stages. He will need a puppy friendly foster/adopt home as he likes to put everything in his mouth. He is working on potty training. He received first shots 3/26/26 and dewormer. He will need to return to TCAP In Denton in three weeks for his next set of shots. He will be microchipped at the time of his neuter. Like most puppies, he is a bit of a loud mouth so an apartment home is likely not a good fit for him unless you want to rack up a noise complaints. He appears to be very dog friendly right now. Unknown with cats. We will be DNA testing him to confirm his breed mix. He is BIG for only two months old for being part doxie. Foster homes have first priority to adopt, assuming nothing major changes in the home during the course of fostering.

Breed:

Dachshund

Age:

2 Mo, 3 Weeks and 4 Days

Weight:

11 lbs

Gender:

M

Good With Dogs?:

Yes

Good With Kids?:

Yes

Good With Cats?:

No

Health Info:

Health Check

Health Check

Dewormed

Wormed

Microchip

Microchip

Heartworm
Treated

Heartworm treated

Vaccinated

Vaccinated

Fixed

Fixed

Anderson

Dachshund

Adopted

Anderson

Dachshund

11 lbs

M

2 Mo, 3 Weeks and 4 Days

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