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Stanford

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small
  • Dachshund

About Stanford

Los Angeles, CA

Breed

Dachshund

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Personality
Smart, Friendly, Sweet
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Stanford’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Stanford's Story

Stanford is a 10 month old sweet, friendly 24 lb Dachshund mix pup who is ready to be your sidekick. He’s got soulful eyes and a wiggly butt that will melt your heart. This low-rider cutie may have a bit of pitbull in him, giving him an adorable, unique look…and he is SUPER smart!<br/> Stanford has been nothing but friendly with every person he’s met. He greets his humans with full-body wiggles and soaks up affection. He’s still learning not to jump up or get mouthy like an excited puppy, but he responds well to guidance. He hasn’t met children yet, but his foster is helping shape his manners every day.<br/> Stanford is wonderful with his foster’s two dogs and has been polite when introduced properly to new pups. On-leash or at a distance, he can get overly excited and has let out some big, intimidating barks. For a little guy, he can sound like a very big dog! His foster has been working consistently on this, and he’s already improving.<br/> It’s clear that Stanford didn’t have leash training before arriving at his foster home, but he’s caught on quickly. A harness and pack walks have helped him settle into a routine. He is crate trained and fully house trained as well. This clever boy has already learned to “sit”, and he now politely waits for the OK before diving into his food. He loves to learn and loves having a job — even if that job is just being part of the pack!

Stanford is a 10 month old sweet, friendly 24 lb Dachshund mix pup who is ready to be your sidekick. He’s got soulful eyes and a wiggly butt that will melt your heart. This low-rider cutie may have a bit of pitbull in him, giving him an adorable, unique look…and he is SUPER smart!
Stanford has been nothing but friendly with every person he’s met. He greets his humans with full-body wiggles and soaks up affection. He’s still learning not to jump up or get mouthy like an excited puppy, but he responds well to guidance. He hasn’t met children yet, but his foster is helping shape his manners every day.
Stanford is wonderful with his foster’s two dogs and has been polite when introduced properly to new pups. On-leash or at a distance, he can get overly excited and has let out some big, intimidating barks. For a little guy, he can sound like a very big dog! His foster has been working consistently on this, and he’s already improving.
It’s clear that Stanford didn’t have leash training before arriving at his foster h

Stanford is a 10 month old sweet, friendly 24 lb Dachshund mix pup who is ready to be your sidekick. He’s got soulful eyes and a wiggly butt that will melt your heart. This low-rider cutie may have a bit of pitbull in him, giving him an adorable, unique look…and he is SUPER smart!
Stanford has been nothing but friendly with every person he’s met. He greets his humans with full-body wiggles and soaks up affection. He’s still learning not to jump up or get mouthy like an excited puppy, but he responds well to guidance. He hasn’t met children yet, but his foster is helping shape his manners every day.
Stanford is wonderful with his foster’s two dogs and has been polite when introduced properly to new pups. On-leash or at a distance, he can get overly excited and has let out some big, intimidating barks. For a little guy, he can sound like a very big dog! His foster has been working consistently on this, and he’s already improving.
It’s clear that Stanford didn’t have leash training before arriving at his foster home, but he’s caught on quickly. A harness and pack walks have helped him settle into a routine. He is crate trained and fully house trained as well. This clever boy has already learned to “sit”, and he now politely waits for the OK before diving into his food. He loves to learn and loves having a job — even if that job is just being part of the pack!

Stanford is from I Stand With My Pack

[Los Angeles, CA]

Our Mission
I Stand With My Pack is a female-run, non-profit organization that works locally and internationally to save the lives of animals and prevent suffering and cruelty. ISWMP’s local efforts—which make up 98% of their work—focus on successfully removing dogs from high-risk kill shelters in LA City and LA County, as well as oth...
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