You may be surprised, but
many people think that any dog that is older than 3 years old is too old to adopt. That's a big reason we
have so many older dogs in rescue. Everyone seems to want a puppy. We,
as rescuers, really aren't sure why.
"Older" dogs have so much to offer. With these dogs
what you see is usually what you get. These are the true rescues. They are the
ones who need you the most. In a time that they have been
abandoned, and even sometimes abused, they are looking for compassion and
love for the first time in their lives. Many older dachshunds are actually more grateful to their new
owners so much more than you might imagine.
Many people are concerned that older dachshunds come with "baggage." That is not usually the case. Dogs
are turned over to pounds, rescuers, and even turned out on the street usually
because of the owner's own faults. In rescue, we work very hard to
work through the problems he or she comes with, and we are very upfront and
honest with the new adopters. Older dogs are usually housebroken, or at
least very close to being housebroken. Many are also crate trained.
Health issues usually aren't much different than that of young dogs. A
typical dog in rescue (no matter what the age) is unaltered, un-vaccinated
and has heart worm. We, of course, resolve these issues before
adoption. We take pride in adopting out healthy dogs, no matter how old
they are. It is important to know that dogs of all ages can become ill,
or develop back problems.
Adopting a senior also has its rewards. So you think you
won't have much time to spend with a senior. Think about the joy you will
bring to an old dog's life, who may have never had true love. Knowing that
you've given that special life meaning in his or her last days, is a
feeling that no words can describe.