Roxy
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Roxy
AvailableRoxy is a long-haired female Dachshund mix in Long Beach, WA. This adult girl weighs 10 pounds and loves to cuddle. She's not yet house trained, but she is altered and up to date on vaccinations. Roxy does best in a small, gentle environment and prefers the company of adults. She's friendly with other dogs but tends to shy away from playful interactions. If you’re looking for a cuddly companion, Roxy could be the one for you.
About Roxy
Roxy is a tiny 10-pound girl who embodies the spirit of a true lap dog. With her long coat and gentle demeanor, she loves nothing more than cuddling up close to her humans. Although she's on the timid side, Roxy has made tremendous progress in her foster home and will thrive in a quiet, supportive environment. This sweet girl will do best in an adult-only household, as she can be too shy for young children. Roxy enjoys the company of gentle small dogs, and while she doesn’t often engage in play, she finds comfort snuggling with her furry friends during nap time. Roxy is currently working on her house training and, while she's made strides, she still needs coaching. She's not fond of the rain and prefers to be encouraged to keep her routine when the weather turns wet. If you're ready to shower Roxy with affection and delicious treats, she could be the perfect addition to your home. Ready for your next best friend? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Roxy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Roxy, as a Dachshund mix, does well in a calm living environment. A quiet home with gentle activities will help her feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dachshunds like Roxy are adaptable and don’t require large outdoor spaces; a small yard or regular walks will suffice.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Roxy would do best in an adult-only home, as her timid nature makes her too shy for children.











