Anna in SC
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Anna in SC
AvailableAnna in SC is a female Dachshund, 5 years and 6 months old, weighing around 13.7 lbs. She's long-haired with a beautiful cream color. Anna is house trained and spayed, with all vaccinations up to date. She’s looking for a home in Shelbyville, TN that provides a fenced yard and where she can grow comfortable with patient adopters.
About Anna in SC
Anna in SC is a charming long-haired Dachshund looking for a caring forever home. At 5 and a half years old, this lovely girl needs some time to adjust but has the potential to blossom with patience and love. She was surrendered by a breeder hoping for a better life, and with her silky cream fur and sweet disposition, Anna deserves the opportunity to thrive. While she may be timid initially, once she bonds with you, you'll be rewarded with joyful tail wags and affection. Anna requires a home where she'll feel secure. A fenced yard is essential, and she needs an adopter with experience—especially with breeder dogs. Ideally, she should have a resident adult dog to help her feel more comfortable. Please note that she's not suited for homes with small children or those in apartments or condos. If you have the patience and love to help her learn, Anna could be the perfect companion for you. Anna is house-trained, current on vaccinations, and spayed. If you're ready to provide her with the home she richly deserves, don't hesitate. Your journey together begins here!
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Questions about Anna in SC
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dachshunds like Anna in SC typically thrive in a home with ample space to roam, especially in a safe, fenced yard. It's important that their environment is calm and supportive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Anna would benefit from a securely fenced yard where she can explore and play safely. Regular outdoor time is vital for her physical and mental health.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dachshunds are often not recommended for homes with small children, and Anna specifically needs a home with children aged 11 and up.











