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The dachshund is one of the most fun-loving dog breeds around. The active lifestyle these dogs expect from their owners aligns with what many live in Colorado, making them the perfect dogs to adopt in the Centennial State.

However, due to dachshunds being purebred and popular, finding one for adoption in Colorado could be a little challenging. Dachshunds are rarely listed for adoption, and even when they do, they are quickly adopted due to their popularity. Even a quick search on your local animal shelter’s website will show that there are currently very few or no dachshunds for adoption at all.

Despite this limited number, you can adopt one in Colorado as long as you know where to look. Continue reading to learn how to adopt a dachshund in Colorado, including finding a dachshund to adopt and training these dogs.

Dachshund Adoption in Colorado

If you’re planning to adopt a dachshund in Colorado, start your search on Dog Academy to browse adoptable dogs in your region. Regardless of how far you are from a major city, you will find a Chihuahua to adopt within a reasonable distance. Our adoption platform is the first place many shelters, rescues, and foster dog parents in Colorado list the dogs under their care, some of which are dachshunds.

However, be sure to do your research on the dachshund’s characteristics before taking any adoption action. If you’re unaware of what to expect, it can lead to regret that will not only stress you but also impact the dog’s well-being, as being rehomed only to be returned will negatively affect the dog.

Once you’re confident that the dachshund is the dog for you and you have decided what characteristics it will need to fit your lifestyle, start searching for a suitable companion. When you find the right dachshund, ask for a meet and greet with the pup and ask about the shelter’s adoption process. Usually, the adoption process will involve submitting an adoption application form and potentially an in-person home check. If your details are a good match, the shelter/rescue or the foster dog parent will invite you to complete the process and will tell you about the adoption fees and ask you to sign the final paperwork before you bring the dog home.

This is a simplified overview of the adoption process for most dachshunds, but note that if the dog you want to adopt has special care needs or a history that calls for a specific owner, the screening process can be longer. For instance, if the dachshund doesn’t like kids as a result of the previous owner not teaching kids how to interact with dogs, the shelter/rescue will ensure that the dog goes to a home without kids. Keep this in mind when choosing which dachshund to adopt.

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BOULDER, CO
Breed: Dachshund
Sex: Male
Age: adult
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How Much Does It Cost to Adopt a Dachshund in Colorado?

The adoption fee for a dachshund in Colorado ranges between $300 and $500. Although it is a considerable amount of money, it is far less than what breeders charge. These fees go towards vet bills incurred before adoption and food costs for the dogs. If the initial price is too much, ask about holiday sales and discounts. Often senior dogs and bonded pairs have reduced fees.

How Should I Train a Dachshund?

Dachshunds aren’t the easiest dogs to train due to their stubborn minds and tendency to follow their noses. However, with the right approach and utilizing high-value rewards, there’s nothing these dogs can’t learn.

When training a dachshund, be patient and employ positive training techniques. Reward your dog for every bit of progress until they master the command or the skill. You can then practice these commands with distractions around, such as in different public scenarios, to reinforce everything they’ve learned.

If you’re looking for professional training materials for a dachshund, browse our video courses. We have online courses with an easy-to-follow structure you can use to meet all of your adopted dachshund’s training needs.

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Find the Right Dachshund in Colorado for You

With their sunny attitude to match Colorado’s 300 sunny days a year, the dachshund is a dog breed that can be an excellent companion for many in the Centennial State. The above guides prospective dachshund owners in Colorado, but there’s one last critical point.

To ensure that the dachshund you adopt is going to be a good fit for your lifestyle and family, take your time until you find the right dog. While many are tempted to adopt the first available dachshund due to the limited number of dogs for adoption, patience will guarantee that the dachshund you bring to your Colorado home will be a fitting companion that will adapt to your life in a matter of a few days.