Wirehaired Dachshund and Terrier Dogs Available for Adoption in Omaha, Nebraska
LEVI
Wirehaired Dachshund, Terrier
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Omaha, Nebraska
May 18th
male, small, young
DESCRIPTION
Super cute, super sweet, short legged boy. DOB 4/28/25
Please visit www.handsheartspaws.org for an adoption application
All of our dogs are current on vaccinations, spayed/neutered, microchipped, fecal tested, heartworm tested, and they are all on heartworm and flea/tick preventative.
The adoption process is an application, a vet reference, a home visit, and a lifetime contract. The requested adoption donation for this dog is $400___.
We do not REQUIRE a fenced in yard (some dogs DO REQUIRE a fence. Decide what is best for each dog), we do REQUIRE a means of safe outside containment. We do NOT adopt to homes that use invisible fencing. Invisible fencing is NOT a safe means of outside containment.
We are willing to adopt out-of-state, contingent on our ability to complete a home visit, but you must travel to Omaha to complete the adoption. We do not transport or ship our dogs
ABOUT: TERRIER DOG BREED
The terrier is a spirited and intelligent dog breed known for its feisty personality and boundless energy. Terriers come in various sizes and coat types, but they all share a common heritage as fearless and determined hunters. These dogs are typically highly trainable, making them versatile companions for active individuals and families alike. With their loyalty and playful demeanor, terriers are beloved for their endless enthusiasm and affectionate nature.
The wirehaired dachshund is a small breed known for its distinctive appearance with a wiry coat and elongated body. Originating in Germany, these dogs were originally bred for hunting purposes, using their keen sense of smell and determination to track prey. Wirehaired dachshunds are loyal, clever, and courageous companions, making them excellent family pets. They require regular grooming to maintain their unique coat and enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities, thriving on attention and affection from their human companions.