Little Bro
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Little Bro
AvailableLittle Bro is a small, black, mixed-breed Dachshund living in Woolwich, ME. As an adult male who is neutered and vaccinated, he's house trained and has a short coat. His compact size, friendly disposition, and readiness for companionship make him a great addition to a loving home.
About Little Bro
Little Bro is a delightful small pup who found himself in rescue after losing his owner. He's settled into foster care in Maine and brings a lot of personality to his new environment. Potty training is going well—he does best with a regular routine but sometimes doesn't know how to ask to go out yet. Little Bro prefers company, whether that's another dog or people around most of the time. He'll let you know if anything's happening outside, so a single-family home suits him best. Sleepy mornings are his style, and he’ll wait patiently for you to start the day. Playtime for Little Bro means gentle ball rolling (fetch is still a mystery), and he’s just beginning to learn basic commands in his foster home. At about 10 lbs and around 7 years old, he’s easy to carry and happiest following his human from room to room or curling up in a lap. He relishes long walks and new smells, soaking in the outdoor time he missed before. In search of a home that can provide plenty of love, attention, and outdoor adventures, Little Bro is ready to become a loyal sidekick. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Little Bro
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Little Bro, as a small mixed-breed Dachshund, typically adapts well to single-family homes or apartments, especially those that can offer consistent routines and attentive companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A small, portable dog like Little Bro benefits from daily walks and access to secure outdoor spaces, but he doesn't require a large yard. Regular exercise and time outside are important for his well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dachshunds and similar small dogs like Little Bro can do well with gentle children, especially if they’re introduced thoughtfully and interactions are supervised.











