Guidelines for Adopting From CTDR
Our primary concern is to find the right dog for
the right home. Due to our unique situation of having our
dogs in foster homes, we can usually gauge if a dog will be
happiest with other dogs or without other dogs in the home,
if they will be okay with cats, and if they'll be okay with
children.
We work with applicants to find the right energy level of
dog for their family and the right temperament. All of this
pre-adoption work helps to ensure that this adoption will
be the last one our dachshund must face.
A completed adoption application is required, including the
name and number of your current veterinarian and landlord,
if applicable. We will contact your current vet, landlord
and personal references, if needed.
A home visit will also be required
before an adoption is final. Do not apply for a dog to give
as a gift or to use as a hunting dog. CTDR does not adopt
to homes where a pet has been abandoned in the past, where
pets have not been kept up-to-date on their vaccinations and
heartworm prevention, or where there are currently unsterilized
adult dogs or cats in the home.
Though we don't require it, we also encourage you to microchip
your dachshund (and other pets) if it hasn't already been
done.
Transport
We accept applications from outside the state of
Texas. However, we do ask that you either fly or
drive to wherever the dog is being fostered to meet
and adopt your new family member. We do not ship dogs
or allow them to fly cargo so please be sure to check
the airlines for pet transport guidelines. If you
agree to this policy, please proceed with the
application process.
Environment
Homes with fenced yards are strongly preferred, but exceptions
are made based on the size, age and activity level of the
dog. We do accept applicants that live in apartments or other
rental situations, as long as the landlord approves of the
adoption. We require a landlord reference for all renters.