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Kupp

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1 year old|Dachshund|Male|Small|Tulsa, OK
🐕 Dog Friendly🎾 Playful🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart

Kupp is a young, small Dachshund mix with a short brown coat, currently in Tulsa, OK. He is a neutered male, just over a year old. While he’s not house trained yet, he is vaccinated and ready to bring energy to his new home.

About Kupp

Kupp is a small, brown Dachshund mix with a short coat who lights up every room he enters. At just over a year old, he’s pure energy and affection, constantly wagging his tail and eager for playtime. Kupp isn’t just another pretty face—he’s all about companionship, preferring homes where he’s included in daily routines and fun adventures. Whether it’s chasing toys or running with other dogs, he thrives on activity and makes the ordinary feel special. You’ll need to handle potty training, since Kupp isn’t house trained yet. He’s vaccinated and will be neutered before his adoption. If you have other friendly dogs, Kupp should fit right in. The Animal Rescue Foundation requires that adopters meet Kupp in Tulsa; no transports or shipments. If you’re ready for a playful new addition who needs you as much as you need him, Kupp could be your next best friend. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?

Questions about Kupp

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Dachshund mixes like Kupp are generally happiest in homes that offer consistent attention and opportunities for both relaxation and activity. Kupp would thrive in an environment where he can be part of the daily family routine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Kupp, as a small Dachshund mix, doesn’t require a huge yard. Regular access to a modest outdoor area or daily walks will keep him healthy and stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Dachshunds are often suitable for homes with children, especially when raised around them. Kupp’s playful and friendly nature suggests he’d do well in a family setting, though supervision with very young kids is always smart.