Annie is an adorable 4-month-old black and tan wirehaired Miniature Dachshund with a big personality packed into her tiny 4-pound frame! Annie is a shy little girl who takes her time warming up to new people and unfamiliar situations. Once you've earned her trust, you'll discover a sweet, affectionate cuddle bug who loves nothing more than snuggling under the covers with her favorite person. She's a playful puppy who loves squeaky toys, games of chase, and having fun with other dogs. Annie is looking for a home with a playful canine companion her own size who can help build her confidence and keep her entertained. Like many Dachshunds, Annie is still working on her house-training skills. She does use a doggie door, but she'll need a patient family willing to continue her training and establish a consistent routine. Don't let her tiny size fool you—once Annie feels at home, she's quite the pistol! She can be bossy with other dogs, so she'll do best with confident, playful companions who match her energy and respect her boundaries. Because of her sensitive nature, Annie is looking for a calm home with no small children. She would thrive with a Dachshund-experienced family that understands the breed's unique personality, patience, and occasional stubborn streak. If you're looking for a loyal little shadow who will reward your patience with endless love, cuddles, and laughter, Annie may be the perfect addition to your family.
Ideal Home
Annie would thrive in a calm home with no small children. She requires a playful canine companion her own size to help build her confidence and keep her entertained.
Ongoing Health
Annie is not yet spayed, as she is still too small. A spay deposit will be required with her adoption. Once she is old enough and big enough, adopters may use their own veterinarian and receive the deposit back upon providing proof of spay, or they may choose our veterinarian and have the deposit applied toward the cost of the procedure.
Training & Support
Annie is still working on her house-training skills and will need a patient family willing to continue her training and establish a consistent routine. She can be bossy with other dogs, so she'll do best with confident, playful companions who match her energy and respect her boundaries.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Annie is currently in a foster home. She can be transported to you once your application is approved and a home visit has been completed.