CTDR is the best! We have adopted 2 dachshunds from them over the years and fostered a few of them as well. It is very obvious that these people love dachshunds and spare no expense in giving...
Central Texas Dachshund Rescue
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Central Texas Dachshund Rescue (CTDR) is a non-profit organization based in Austin, TX, dedicated to rescuing and rehoming Dachshunds in need. They rely on a network of dedicated foster homes to provide temporary care and love for these dogs until they find their forever homes. CTDR has recently implemented policy changes, including conducting home visits via video chat and suspending out-of-state adoptions. They are currently seeking new foster homes to join their network and help save the lives of countless precious Dachshunds.
CTDR offers reduced suggested adoption fees for bonded pairs of Dachshunds, with the aim of finding them forever homes together. They also have a variety of available dogs, including sweet senior dogs like Carrigan and Elfie, who are in need of loving homes. In addition to their rescue efforts, CTDR offers donation opportunities, such as purchasing their annual calendar or shopping through Chewy.com, where a portion of the proceeds go towards supporting their ongoing veterinary bills. They also encourage supporters to use the ResQwalk mobile app, which allows users to raise money and resources for their favorite animal welfare organization simply by walking.
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Adopters Beware! I was strung along for two months in the process of trying to adopt a dog. I recognize that things take time but when Theresa Rucka, the owner of the rescue, got involved,...

We have adopted from CTDR multiple times, but NEVER again. We recently adopted an older dog that CTDR had fostered for at least 18 months. When we picked her up from the foster parents, they...
The president of this organization was highly unprofessional and rude to me. I emailed their email to get clarification on their adoption process as I have never adopted from them. The woman whom...
We live in Texas, and several years ago adopted our dachshund from Central Texas Dachshund Rescue. We met the dog whose picture we had fallen in love with, who was not the right fit. The foster...
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