Augustus lived the first year of his life in a cage in a store in Mexico. He was "sprung" and brought to me in pathetic condition. He was placed in a home in Malibu, CA with a celebrity whose name shall remain a secret.
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Bunners came to me when his owner suddenly died at a young age and the
family couldn't keep him. He was adopted by a wonderful family and his name has been
changed.
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Cody & Zach were given to me by a family member of the owners who passed away. Circumstances were such that the family couldn't keep them. They are a loving pair who are devoted to one another. Cody & Zach live happily with a family in San Diego.
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Curley was given up due to a new baby in the household. He was
adopted to a lovely young lady in northern CA.
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Digger is a standard long hair who ended up in a shelter. He was adopted
by a family with a young boy who holds his face and looks in Digger's eyes and says
"I love you."
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Emma & Dodger were passed around several times before making their way
to my house. They were adopted by a family in Utah, but for some reason after several
months, they said Dodger had become agressive and marking in the house. Some wonderful
people were involved in helping Emma & Dodger make their trip safely back to me.
Emma and Dodger currently reside together in a wonderful doxie home in Los Angeles. Dodger
has never shown any agression in his new home. ![]()
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Pee Wee is a standard smooth doxie that I acquired from another rescue. What a wonderful boy! His name has been changed to Nixon and he currently resides in an affluent area of San Francisco.
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Fanny & Marius were turned over to me by a young lady who felt she couldn't give them the time and attention they deserved. They understood French when they came to me, but alas, in time that talent was lost. Fanny & Marius currently live in Northern CA with other doxies and have been featured in a local newspaper with their mom.
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Huggies was given to me by a family who had a toddler. She was adopted by a wonderful couple and she has a new name.
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Jenna & Katie were left behind when the family had to move. They were
adopted by a family who loves them dearly.
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Lily was given to me by a family with other doxies. Lily doesn't like everybody. She was adopted by a wonderful couple who spoil her rotten.
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Lizzie & JoJo found themselves in a kill shelter when an elderly man could no longer care for them. They were my first experience with wire haired doxies which I didn't care much for until Lizzie & JoJo came along. They changed my mind. Lizzie was a standard wild boar and JoJo was a mini wheaton color. They were adopted by a wonderful lady who lived in AZ who has since moved to NC.
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I originally named this dog Maxine after the cartoon character. I got her out of the local kill shelter and have adopted her out to 3 different homes. The first home changed her name to Sara, which she's kept. She responds to the "S" sound and since she came from the shelter we don't know what name she went by in her previous life. I call her Sara Boomerang because she keeps coming back. She's a senior girl with lots of energy and lots of love to give. She's blind in one eye but her disability doesn't keep her down. I am in regular contact with Sara's latest family. She just won a blue ribbon at a dog event for being "The Bravest Dog."
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Moxie came out of the local shelter and was very very skinny. I named him Stewart Lil but when the couple who adopted him brought him home, his name was changed to Moxie. He is a true mini with the attitude of a very large dog. This guy is a real character.
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Napoleon (red) and Cosette (black & tan) were brought to me by a couple in northern CA. This pair would have never left here but Cosette wanted to be boss and my Penny took acception to that. They were adopted by a family who shared a picture of them which is one of my favorites. See My favorite Pics on my website.
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This is one of the rare puppies that turned up in my rescue. Shorty was adopted by a family who had recently lost their doxie. I still get updates on him and see him at the doxie picnics.
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Winnie came to me after 2 wrong homes. She was a girl with lots of energy. She know lives in the mountains with her mom who spoils her rotten.
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Greta came to me from a family with a small child and another bossy doxie. She was very a scared fear biter but very shy. She currently lives with a family who spoil her rotten. She is now very friendly and outgoing.
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Samantha was turned over to me by a lady who bought her from a breeder. The whole litter had mange mites and Samantha was running up bills and not recovering. The lady refused to send Samantha back to the breeder even with a refund. After a few months here, Samantha was completely healthy and I planned on keeping her. But when the perfect home for Samantha came along, I had to let her go. She's happy, spoiled, sends pictures and comes to the doxie picnics with her brother, mom and dad.
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Copper was turned over to me by a young couple with a new baby. Copper likes to get into eveything and really keeps you hopping. When I was contacted by a couple who had many doxies in their lives but wanted one that wasn't "just a lap dog" I knew Copper was the one for them. His family adores him and his name has been changed to Patches.
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Harley is a 6 year old standard black and tan who found himself in a kill shelter. When Harley met his new mom, it was love at
first sight. They bonded immediately and Harley is now in his forever home. Another happy
ending.
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Lucy loves people and is now being loved and spoiled by her new family.
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Now he's in his permanent home with his new family who spoil him rotten.
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Simon is now in his forever home with a family who loves him very much.
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Diva is living a wonderful life in AZ and shares her home with humans, Max, her doxie buddy, Merle, Ally, & 5 cats. Diva loves to swim in the family pool.
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