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Meet Afraid of Commitment

AFRAID OF LONG-TERM COMMITMENT? TRY FOSTERING! Dakota Dachshund Rescue always needs more volunteers to fulfill our mission of rescuing Dachshunds and Dachshund mixes. We especially need foster homes, but also welcome anyone who would like to help with transporting, fundraising, adoption and education events, or any number of ways to support our rescue group. If you are an adult (18 years or older) and can offer some of your time and love for our dachshunds, please go to our website www.dakotadachshundrescue.org for more information and to complete a membership application. Please share with us in helping a rescued dog find his forever, loving home. You will find it to be one of life's most rewarding and fulfilling experiences.

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Afraid of Commitment

BreedDachshundAge17 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026

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Shelter & rescue

Dakota Dachshund Rescue
7505 Mystic DriveSioux Falls, SD 57110

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📞 (605) 310-8443

✉️ dakotadachshund@hotmail.com

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