
Name: |
Ollie |
Breed: |
Dachshund Cross |
Sex: |
Male |
Age: |
3 - 4 Years |
Colour: |
Red |
Dog friendly: |
See Below |
Cats: |
No |
Children: |
16+ |
Ollie is a small , loveable, crossbreed boy who came into rescue after being found abandoned in a car.
Our vets believe him to be approximately 3 to 4 years old and whilst not quite sure what mix he is , he could possibly be Mini Smooth Dachshund cross Chihuahua/Terrier .
Ollie has settled well into his foster home & makes everyone laugh with his antics. He is currently living with two other dogs , and he absolutely adores & loves playing with the smaller female one very much; but can still be a bit worried & defensive around the larger boy.
He is houstrained, travels well and and settles down happily when left or at night
He loves his walks , doesn't mind the mud or snow, but can be quite nervous& very vocal to strange dogs and people Though once he has spent some time with them, he is usually fine. He prefers dogs similar to his own size , but remains wary of larger ones.
Ollie loves playing with his toys, especially balls , squeakies and de-stuffing toys & really is an affectionate, happy, fun little boy . He would love to live with another small, playful female dog (but its not essential) , and understanding owners to help him overcome his initial nerves with strangers & other dogs.
We would be looking for a semi-rural home for Ollie, with low dog density out on walks to give him time to adjust , and owners prepared to help with his socialisation skills.
He would not be suitable to live with cats, & small furries would need to be very securely caged - as he is very interested in them!
Please give this lovely, dinky little man a chance.
All dogs are vaccinated, microchipped and neutered where medically appropriate.
Please note that due to limited resources we are only able to rehome our dogs within a 20 mile radius of Reigate.
You can also see videos on our YouTube channel HERE & more photos HERE
If you would like to apply to home this dog, please complete our homing application HERE.
Please also take the time to read our Guidance Notes on Adopting a Rescue Dog - HERE, so that you know how to prepare and what to expect with your new dog. We would also encourage you to research the breed that you are looking for, to ensure that they suit your family and lifestyle.



