Chapman's Dachshund Rescue

Chapman's Dachshund Rescue We are a Dachshund Rescue and Dachshund Hotel !! (803) 792-2473 Phone calls are returned from 8am-6pm We are closed Wednesday and Sunday We are here for them!
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http://www.chapmansdox.com/
PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT Appointments accepted with an approved application. We are NOT your average kennel. We are a little Doxie Hotel on 13 acres!! Our rooms have furniture, dog beds of all sizes, toys, and dog doors going out to the yards for total convenience any time, day or night. We currently have 9 doggie rooms and 8 nice sized fenced yards. Our goal is

to make every Dachshund as comfortable and happy as possible until their forever home is found, no matter how long it takes. Our building has room to grow with 3200 sf and we are currently expanding. We live on the property so we are never far away from our dogs. Our kids help out and our family has an overwhelming love for Dachshunds. Since we are a private rescue the only way we can operate is by charging adoption fees and with donations. Please consider donating to us or granting one of our Amazon wishes:
http://www.chapmansdox.com/donate.html

To fill out an application for adoption, visit:
http://chapmansdachshundrescue.rescuegroups.org/forms/form_humanverify?formid=2705

What to Expect from a Rescue Dog

Your new dog may have been abandoned, found as a stray, surrendered by a previous family, abused or neglected, or from a puppymill. The dog had to adjust to life at Chapman's Rescue and is now going home to a new, unfamiliarplace with strangers. Kind of scary if you think about it! Being gentle, considerate, kind and patient will help ease your new dog into his/her new life with you. Some rescue dogs may be very friendly at first while others may be reserved until they get to know you. Let the dog come to you – don't force him/her to do anything until you better understand his/her personality and behaviors. No dog is going to be "perfect" and due to their past history, rescued dogs may require special consideration. Rescue dogs have a higher chance of being very reserved or submissive at first due to their past history, but then tend to "come out of their shell" within 1-2 weeks. Don't feed pets in the same room together until they are showing no aggression or jealousy at mealtime. A dog that has been starved, or forced to give up food to other dogs in the past, may be very protective of the food you give it.

*WHERE AM I? * Your dog might be afraid and unsure of his new surroundings. If he appears to be scared, keep him in a small, quiet area to start, and take it slow. Don't allow children to bother the dog if he is afraid; fear can result in nipping. Instead, give your dog plenty of time to adjust to his new surroundings, taking it one step at a time. Don't give up! Don't leave your other pets or small children unsupervised with the new dog until they are used to each other.

*OOPS! I'M SORRY * Even a potty trained dog can make mistakes in a new home! Expect this to happen. He doesn't know which door to go to or how to ask his new family what he wants. Keep a very watchful eye on your new friend and *confine him when you can't watch him*. The worst thing you can do is to physically reprimand a dog. This teaches the dog that he must go someplace you can't see him to eliminate. A firm "no" when you catch him in the act and placing him outside or on papers will teach him where it is appropriate to go. Some experts say not to place the dog exactly where you want him to go when you take him outside, but nearby and calling it over to that place. *The main thing is to reward good behavior and use firm verbal cues for bad behavior.

*It is not advised that you let the new member of your household free reign of the house when you are away for long periods of time. Use crate training as a positive way to confine your new dog for short periods of time.

*NEW RULES * Your new dog had a whole different set of rules in his previous home. He may have been allowed to sleep in bed or beg at the table. It's up to you to teach him your rules. Teaching proper behavior takes time and patience.

*ADJUSTMENT PERIOD * Allow several weeks to adapt to his new surroundings and up to four months to fully adjust (older dogs may take longer than young ones). Adopting a pet is a lifetime commitment. We assume that you will make a patient and concerted effort to achieve a successful placement. Sometimes rescued dogs may exhibit behavioral problems that could include house soiling, destructive behavior, mild aggression toward other pets or humans, submissive urination, clinging behavior, licking behavior, and hiding or cowering in bed. All rescued dogs will exhibit some behavior when entering a new home. Most of the time, bad behavior is of very short duration as the animal becomes used to its new surroundings. Chapman's will advise you regarding any behaviors that have been observed while the animal was in our care. These are some of the situations you may possibly run in to with your rescued dog. For the majority of adopters, however, after an initial few days of adjustment they find that they have adopted a truly wonderful little dog that wants nothing more than the touch of your hand, the sound of your voice, and the love of your heart.

Ellie Mae 😻
08/27/2025

Ellie Mae 😻

Doxie By Proxy Rescue, Inc.Chapman's Dachshund RescueMeet our queen contestant, Ellie Mae! Doxie By Proxy alumni!
About: Ellie Mae was our first foster and our first foster fail. She is an alumni of Doxie by Proxie. Ellie has brought so much joy to our lives. She only has 2 teeth (her bottom canines) that we lovingly refer to as her tusks. She enjoys her lap naps and barking at random things with her brother. She knows she’s cute and uses it to her advantage. We adore this sweet senior girl.
Only $1 per vote 🐾 Free to enter!
https://www.gogophotocontest.com/charlotteweeniewalk Instagram: Link in bio
All Proceeds Benefit Doxie By Proxy Rescue, Inc. dachshund
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! RizzyThreads VEG ER for Pets DoxieGuy BBQ DoxieGuy BBQ VEG ER for Pets

🩷Pippa and Pepper🩷These girls are so grateful for their Foster Mom and are soaking up all of the cuddles they can get… 
08/26/2025

🩷Pippa and Pepper🩷
These girls are so grateful for their Foster Mom and are soaking up all of the cuddles they can get… 

Here's a brief update on the girls: they're adjusting beautifully to their foster home and experiencing the comfort of a...
08/25/2025

Here's a brief update on the girls: they're adjusting beautifully to their foster home and experiencing the comfort of a loving environment. With a newfound sense of security, they're resting peacefully and enjoying the simple pleasures of being a cherished pet🩷🩷 THANK YOU ALL for being part of their journey 🙏

08/25/2025

Toys, bones, beds, blankets, inside a loving home….New beginnings 🩷

🩷Rescue Update🩷Some of you saw our earlier plea for help, and so many of you offered to pick up the precious little red ...
08/24/2025

🩷Rescue Update🩷
Some of you saw our earlier plea for help, and so many of you offered to pick up the precious little red dachshund in Mount Olive, NC — THANK YOU! 💕

Our amazing volunteer not only picked her up but, after seeing the heartbreaking outdoor conditions, asked if the family had any others they wanted to surrender. After a pause, they handed her a second dachshund — a sweet black and tan girl.

So now, instead of one, we have TWO beautiful young ladies who will only know love and life as cherished indoor pets from this day forward. 🐾

Sadly, neither girl has ever been given a name, despite being 3–4 years old. They’ve never had vaccines or seen a vet, and both have clearly been used for breeding — recently having litters and suffering from skin issues.

We’re asking for help with their vet care so we can give them the fresh start they deserve. Even $5–$10 makes a big difference when everyone comes together.

Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for helping us change their lives and for being a part of their rescue story ❤️

Happy hound tails! We had two double adoptions this week with our bonded pairs… congratulations to Willie & Ashe and Oli...
08/24/2025

Happy hound tails! We had two double adoptions this week with our bonded pairs… congratulations to Willie & Ashe and Olive & Slinky!!

What’s everyone having for dinner tonight? We are making chicken and gravy in the crockpot with some jasmine rice and gr...
08/24/2025

What’s everyone having for dinner tonight? We are making chicken and gravy in the crockpot with some jasmine rice and green beans and maybe some corn 😋 Our pampered chef fundraiser is still going on if you would like to order please check it out! Everything used to make dinner tonight is pampered chef; the crockpot, the spoon rest, the mix and chop to shred the chicken, and the can opener:-) https://www.pamperedchef.com/party/chapdachshoundrescue

Let the contest begin! 👑 Meet our King contestant, Oliver! About: Oliver is the king of snuggling. When I was going thro...
08/24/2025

Let the contest begin! 👑 Meet our King contestant, Oliver!
About: Oliver is the king of snuggling. When I was going through cancer treatment, he was always there to burrow under the blankets with me, keeping me company and lifting my spirits. Even though his sass and stubbornness are unmatched, it’s like he can tell when someone needs a little extra love.
Only $1 per vote 🐾 Free to enter!
https://www.gogophotocontest.com/charlotteweeniewalk Instagram: Link in bio
All Proceeds Benefit
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
rizzythreads vegerforpets doxieguybbq DoxieGuy BBQ VEG ER for Pets

***covered by Jenna***Thank you!!!Volunteer transport and temp foster opportunity...is anyone near Mount Olive (Wayne Co...
08/24/2025

***covered by Jenna***
Thank you!!!
Volunteer transport and temp foster opportunity...is anyone near Mount Olive (Wayne County, NC) and can pick up this sweet girl who is living in an outdoor pen today after 1pm? We would need the volunteer to be able to hold onto her for a day or two until we can arrange to get her down to York, SC. Please text Erika asap if you can help. 704-909-9125.

2 returns this week, W***y and Missy 😢neither one of them is at fault. Please consider giving them a forever home 🏡 🙏❤️W...
08/22/2025

2 returns this week, W***y and Missy 😢neither one of them is at fault. Please consider giving them a forever home 🏡 🙏❤️

W***y is 8 years old, was adopted from us 6 months ago, he was returned because he wasn’t getting along with the chihuahua in his home, he is very sweet, unsure what happened to cause this.

** uodate missys adoption is pending***Missy is 13 years old. She was adopted from us exactly a year ago. She came to us originally because her dad died , then adopted a year later and just returned because they had a baby. She was great with everyone ans is so sweet, wasn’t her fault at all.

Adoption application link: https://form.jotform.com/241745142308149

Address

York, SC

Telephone

+18037922473

Website

https://www.chapmansdox.com/adopt

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