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.

Look how much y'all helped us raise for the weens this year at the Charlotte We**ie Walk!  Thank you so much to everyone...
11/21/2025

Look how much y'all helped us raise for the weens this year at the Charlotte We**ie Walk! Thank you so much to everyone who came out to support us — our adopters, followers, and incredible community. We’re so grateful for every single one of you, and a huge thank-you to Sandra (founder of the CWW) and to our sponsors for making this event possible.
What an amazing day and an unforgettable event! 🐾💛

November is Adopt a Senior Month 🤍🐾This month has already brought us some truly beautiful senior adoptions, and every si...
11/19/2025

November is Adopt a Senior Month 🤍🐾
This month has already brought us some truly beautiful senior adoptions, and every single one feels like a little miracle. Our seniors have lived full lives — some joyful, some hard — but they never stop hoping for a soft place to land.
They are gentle souls who adjust with grace, carry so much resilience in their hearts, and ask for so little in return. A warm bed. A kind voice. A family to call their own.
Please remember: senior dogs are often the most grateful, the most loyal, and the most deserving of a forever home. If you open your heart to a senior, they will fill it in ways you never expect, and we learn so many life lessons from them. 🤎🐾

🩷This is Gabby, she is a sweet younger senior who is new to Chapman's. She will be ready in a couple of weeks after her vetting 🩷

11/17/2025

Mr no name is learning the ropes for “sofa time treats and toys” from alumni Raisin and foster family 💙
Mr no name is not available for adoption at this time he has a pending application.

Update on Ike! Hi!! Ike is doing great. I think he likes it here, he came running up to me the other day when I came dow...
11/17/2025

Update on Ike!

Hi!! Ike is doing great. I think he likes it here, he came running up to me the other day when I came downstairs. He snuggles in bed with us, goes for stroller rides, and is learning to lay in the bed instead of on the pillow in my office ❤️ Tracey

Happy hound tails!  Congratulations this week to bonded pair Pippa & Pepper, Sheila, and Hamilton!! Since we posted Shei...
11/17/2025

Happy hound tails! Congratulations this week to bonded pair Pippa & Pepper, Sheila, and Hamilton!! Since we posted Sheila and Hamilton's adoption pics yesterday at the event, we will post the updates/pics we got of them last night already settled in their new homes. Will post one of Pippa and Pepper too. We love getting updates :)

We had so much fun today at Seaboard Brewing - Taproom - Wine Bar!  Thanks to everyone who came out to see us. Shelia an...
11/16/2025

We had so much fun today at Seaboard Brewing - Taproom - Wine Bar! Thanks to everyone who came out to see us. Shelia and Hamilton got adopted, yay!! And we had a new baby we rescued today tag along so he could go home with his foster momma…thank you Lindsay ❤️🙏

Come see some of our adoptable dachshunds today from 2-4pm in Matthews @ 213 N Trade St.!  This event is hosted by Seabo...
11/15/2025

Come see some of our adoptable dachshunds today from 2-4pm in Matthews @ 213 N Trade St.! This event is hosted by Seaboard Brewing, Taproom, and Wine bar. We will have with us bonded pair Jake & Scarlett, Hamilton, and sweet Sheila!! These are all really nice dogs who are fully vetted and ready to go, they all get along great with other dogs and people

Come see us on Saturday 2-4pm, 213 N Trade St., Matthews NC at Seaboard Brewing, Taproom, and Wine Bar 🍺 🍷 🐶 We will hav...
11/14/2025

Come see us on Saturday 2-4pm, 213 N Trade St., Matthews NC at Seaboard Brewing, Taproom, and Wine Bar 🍺 🍷 🐶

We will have some adoptable dogs!! You can adopt Saturday if you have an approved application 😻

***covered by Chris***And location now she will be in Concord if someone can pick her up either this morning or this aft...
11/10/2025

***covered by Chris***

And location now she will be in Concord if someone can pick her up either this morning or this afternoon and get her down to Pet Village would be so helpful!

Volunteer Transport opportunity! Is anyone available to meet in downtown Charlotte within the next hour or so for this sweet chiween gal and get her down to the rescue? Text Erika 704-909-9125 thank you so much.

Happy Hound Tails – Albert! 🐾💛Some of you may remember Albert’s story — we originally posted him as a courtesy for anoth...
11/09/2025

Happy Hound Tails – Albert! 🐾💛
Some of you may remember Albert’s story — we originally posted him as a courtesy for another rescue last month, and his forever family saw our post and instantly fell in love. 💕
Long story short, they drove all the way from Michigan to the Carolinas to bring Albert home! His foster momma still gets lots of happy updates, and we’re thrilled to share that Albert is doing absolutely amazing in his forever home. 🏡🐶

Ike is going home 🏡 ❤️🙏
11/08/2025

Ike is going home 🏡 ❤️🙏

11/06/2025

Ike says good morning ☀️ he sleeps every night in bed with his foster family and comes right Into the kitchen for his Stella and Chewy treats. He is so grateful for every ounce of attention, the aid said he’s not used to it and hardly got anything at all after his mom passed 🙏

Address

York, SC
29745

Telephone

+18037922473

Website

https://www.chapmansdox.com/adopt

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