Pepperoni Ohio Only
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Pepperoni Ohio Only
AvailablePepperoni is a male dachshund with a short, red-chestnut coat and captivating blue and brown eyes. He is 5 years and 7 months old and currently lives in Lebanon, OH. With his 20.8-pound frame and small build, he is the picture of classic dachshund style. Pepperoni is house trained, neutered, and vaccinated, making him ready for a loving home.
About Pepperoni Ohio Only
Pepperoni is a striking dachshund with one blue eye and one brown, sporting a short, red-chestnut coat. He moves through life at a relaxed pace and thrives on connection with his person—especially if that person is a man. Pepperoni is affectionate and brings his best self out during a game of fetch. He’s got an expressive face that spells out exactly how he feels, so you’ll never have to guess what he’s thinking. He bonds deeply and feels anxious if left alone, making him a great match for someone who works from home. He prefers a calm environment with just one other easygoing dog or as the only dog in the household. Pepperoni’s long frame means he isn’t suited for homes with stairs and will do best in one-level living. A fenced-in yard is required for his safety and peace of mind. He’s house trained, up to date on vaccines, and has been neutered. Born October 1, 2020, Pepperoni is a Libra, known for their charm and loyalty. He’s currently in Lebanon, OH and available only to applicants living in Ohio. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Pepperoni Ohio Only
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pepperoni, like most dachshunds, does well in homes without stairs, as his long body is prone to back issues. He’ll be happiest in a one-level setting with a cozy spot to call his own.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pepperoni is a small dog who enjoys playing fetch, so a securely fenced-in yard is ideal for him. Dachshunds appreciate the chance to sniff and explore, but don’t need extensive acreage.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dachshunds, including Pepperoni, can be good with children if the children are gentle and respectful. Because he bonds tightly and prefers a calm environment, he’s likely to do best in a quieter home.











