Jem (MD)
- Senior
- Male
- Small
About Jem (MD)
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Jem (MD)'s Story
Color: Red Coat: Smooth<br/>Pattern: None Gender: Male<br/>Size: Tweenie Weight: 13 lbs<br/>Age: 9 Years Category: Senior<br/>Special needs dog? No Sanctuary dog? No<br/>Spayed / Neutered? Yes<br/>At-home adopter needed<br/>Bonded Pair - Must be adopted with: Boo - no fee for 60+ adopter #12948<br/>Must have fenced yard<br/>No cats<br/>No children<br/>No large dogs<br/>Boo and Jem are a very special twosome and have grabbed my heart as they will yours. They are being returned to us after three years because their adopters fell on hard times and can no longer care for them. They need each other and are great little dogs, so very loving and sweet. They get along great with each other and are used to sleeping in a crate together at night. They are not 100% housetrained, typical dachshunds, and need reminding to go out. They are used to a good-sized fenced yard. They love to hear themselves "talk" so no apartments, condos or townhouses. A dachshund-savvy all adult home would be best for them and would set them up for success. All in all, these are good little dogs: handsome, healthy, sweet as can be and looking to stay together! ***Applicants must be willing to drive to Ellicott City, Maryland (10 miles south of Baltimore) to meet and adopt Boo and Jem.*** Go to www.drna.org to fill out an adoption application.
Color: Red Coat: Smooth
Pattern: None Gender: Male
Size: Tweenie Weight: 13 lbs
Age: 9 Years Category: Senior
Special needs dog? No Sanctuary dog? No
Spayed / Neutered? Yes
At-home adopter needed
Bonded Pair - Must be adopted with: Boo - no fee for 60+ adopter #12948
Must have fenced yard
No cats
No children
No large dogs
Boo and Jem are a very special twosome and have grabbed my heart as they will yours. They are being returned to us after three years because their adopters fell on hard times and can no longer care for them. They need each other and are great little dogs, so very loving and sweet. They get along great with each other and are used to sleeping in a crate together at night. They are not 100% housetrained, typical dachshunds, and need reminding to go out. They are used to a good-sized fenced yard. They love to hear themselves "talk" so no apartments, condos or townhouses. A dachshund-savvy all adult home would be best for them and would set them up for success. Al
Color: Red Coat: Smooth
Pattern: None Gender: Male
Size: Tweenie Weight: 13 lbs
Age: 9 Years Category: Senior
Special needs dog? No Sanctuary dog? No
Spayed / Neutered? Yes
At-home adopter needed
Bonded Pair - Must be adopted with: Boo - no fee for 60+ adopter #12948
Must have fenced yard
No cats
No children
No large dogs
Boo and Jem are a very special twosome and have grabbed my heart as they will yours. They are being returned to us after three years because their adopters fell on hard times and can no longer care for them. They need each other and are great little dogs, so very loving and sweet. They get along great with each other and are used to sleeping in a crate together at night. They are not 100% housetrained, typical dachshunds, and need reminding to go out. They are used to a good-sized fenced yard. They love to hear themselves "talk" so no apartments, condos or townhouses. A dachshund-savvy all adult home would be best for them and would set them up for success. All in all, these are good little dogs: handsome, healthy, sweet as can be and looking to stay together! ***Applicants must be willing to drive to Ellicott City, Maryland (10 miles south of Baltimore) to meet and adopt Boo and Jem.*** Go to www.drna.org to fill out an adoption application.
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