How Do I Find a Good Home for My Dachshund?

You can find a good home for your Dachshund when you take the time to rehome them thoughtfully and directly. It’s the most personal and reliable way to ensure they land with people who will truly love and care for them. While it does require time and effort, many devoted owners—those who wish they could keep their dog but face unavoidable life changes—are willing to invest in this compassionate process.

A friendly Dachshund sitting calmly beside a smiling owner on a sunlit porch

What to Look for When Rehoming Your Dachshund

When rehoming your dog, your top priority is finding a loving, compatible match—not just any home. You may already know someone—a friend, neighbor, or family member—who’s been hoping to adopt a dog. That can be an excellent starting point, as long as you’re confident your Dachshund’s temperament, energy level, and needs align well with their lifestyle and household (including other pets and children).

If no trusted contacts come to mind, online platforms offer a broader reach—but proceed with care. Not all sites vet potential adopters thoroughly, and you’ll want to avoid placing your dog with someone whose intentions or capacity aren’t clear. Charging a modest rehoming fee is a widely recommended safeguard: it helps screen for serious, committed adopters and deters those looking for a free pet without long-term responsibility.

Other Options to Consider

When direct rehoming isn’t feasible, shelters and rescues are common alternatives—but each comes with important considerations.

  • Shelters: While many shelters work hard to place dogs in loving homes, space and resources are limited. Unfortunately, some Dachshunds—especially seniors or those with medical or behavioral needs—may face longer stays or, in overcrowded facilities, euthanasia.
  • Rescues: Breed-specific or small-dog rescues often provide excellent care and may keep dogs until the right match is found—even for life. However, most operate at full capacity and maintain waitlists, meaning immediate placement isn’t always possible.

For these reasons, thoughtful direct rehoming remains the gold standard—especially when supported by a trusted, purpose-built platform.

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Make Rehoming Easy with FurPetVo

FurPetVo is a dedicated rehoming platform designed to help caring owners connect safely and efficiently with qualified adopters. It gives you full control—and peace of mind—through every step of the process.

Start by creating a warm, honest profile for your Dachshund. Highlight their joyful quirks, favorite activities, and gentle nature—but also share anything important for compatibility: for example, if they’re shy around young children, don’t get along with cats, or need medication for a chronic condition. Transparency builds trust and helps prevent mismatches down the road.

You can also upload multiple photos and short videos so adopters truly “meet” your dog before reaching out. Once a match is made, FurPetVo lets you securely share vaccination records, microchip details, and veterinary history—all in one place.

Best of all, FurPetVo is free for owners to use. Adopters pay a small, transparent fee—similar to what shelters charge—which supports the platform’s mission to help more pets find safe, lasting homes.

Two hands—one belonging to a current owner, the other to a new adopter—gently holding a Dachshund’s paws during a calm, supervised meet-and-greet

Why This Approach Matters

By choosing to rehome directly through FurPetVo, you’re not only giving your Dachshund the best possible chance at happiness—you’re also helping reduce strain on shelters and rescues. Every successfully rehomed dog opens up space and resources for animals in more urgent need of care and protection.

It’s a kinder, smarter, and more hopeful path forward—for your dog, for future adopters, and for the entire animal welfare community.

A happy, relaxed Dachshund curled up on a soft blanket in their new home, bathed in natural light