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Meet Baxter

Baxter recently arrived at CTDR along with his best friend, Juliette, after their owner became ill and could no longer care for them. Wanting to ensure her beloved dogs would be safe and loved, she reached out to CTDR for help. Baxter and Juliette are deeply bonded and must be adopted together. They enjoy the company of children, other dogs, and cats, and their favorite pastime is simply being with their people and soaking up all the pets they can get. Baxter is blind and relies on Juliette as his trusted guide. He does best when his environment stays consistent, as he carefully learns his surroundings and navigates by memory. With a patient and understanding family, Baxter does wonderfully and feels secure. Both dogs have completed their basic vetting, and we anticipate that each will need a dental prior to adoption. If you’re interested in giving this special bonded pair a loving forever home, please complete an adoption application at www.ctdr.org.

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Baxter

BreedDachshundSexMaleAge9 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026

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Central Texas Dachshund Rescue
7544 FM 1960 Road East #71Humble, TX 77346

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