About Lily |
- Status: Adopted!
- Adoption Fee: $275.00
- Species: Dog
- Rescue ID: 20220406
- General Color: Brown/Chocolate
- Current Size: 15 Pounds
- Current Age: 11 Years (best estimate)
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Things To Know About Moose and Littler:
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Bonded pair must be adopted together
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Fenced in yard required
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Not good with cats
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Needs single family home
Hi. I am Littller and my sister is Moose. We are a bonded pair of 8-year-old girls who weigh about 15 pounds. We came to Little Paws after our owner passed away and we found ourselves homeless. We’ve been living with our foster parents pups since coming into rescue, but our ideal home would be where we are the dynamic duo as Moose can be a bit bossy and wants to take charge. I don't mine taking a back seat to Moose. We absolutely love the company of humans and enjoy watching TV or snuggling up to people on a couch. We spend a big part of our day napping in a dog bed together, playing with toys, chewing on bones or enjoying time in our big fenced in backyard. We are great car riders and will sleep on a seat together or can stay in a crate together for longer trips. We are leash trained and love a stroll around the neighborhood or park in our fashionable harnesses. We are also house trained and can be left unattended in the house for up to 4 hours. (Note: We will use pet pads if you need to be gone longer.)
We are happy healthy pups who recently have had our annual vet visits and will both have dentals before we get adopted.
We would love a forever home with a fenced yard because we enjoy being outdoors basking in the sun and playing with one another.
If you would like more information about Moose and Littler please email their foster Dad Anthony at arditrio@gmail.com
If you would like to adopt Moose and Littler, please complete an adoption application at
Application | Little Paws Dachshund Rescue (littlepawsdr.org)
The adoption fee for Moose and Littler is $550.
If they are adopted over a state line there will be a $45.00 charge (for each dog) for a health certificate (required by law).
Transportation Help: If you see a furbaby that is a match for your family, don’t let distance stand in the way of your adoption. LPDR can work with you to have a volunteer transport to assist with transportation.