Featured Dog
Applesauce
Applesauce is a little 5 year old black and tan double dapple girl. She is blind and deaf, which sometimes happens with double dapples. She has Microphthalmia, where the eyes are abnormally small and sometimes only partially formed. Her foster mom thinks that she may be able sense changes in…
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Announcements
We’re Looking For Dachtoberfest Sponsors!
Diamond Dachshund Rescue of Texas is having their 4th Dachtoberfest fundraising event this year. This event will be held at the Helotes Fairgrounds in Helotes Texas on November 9th from 10am – 5pm. This family fun-filled day will have dachshund races, vendors, food trucks, and a silent auction. Past events…
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Upcoming Events
Dachtoberfest – Save the Date
Save the date for Dachtoberfest presented by Diamond Dachshund Rescue on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at the Helotes Festival grounds in Helotes, TX. More details soon!
What is DDRTX?
Diamond Dachshund Rescue of Texas is a rescue organization, operated primarily by volunteers, in the heart of Texas that is dedicated to the health, welfare, and happiness of our dachshund friends. We are based in Central and South Central Texas and have volunteers in many parts of Texas. We are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. As such, we must rely heavily on donations and contributions, which are a necessity in order to continue to be able to pay the costs of veterinary care and other necessary expenses for each of our dachshunds. Diamond Dachshund has rescued, rehabilitated and placed from 100 to 200 dachshunds each year since our incorporation in 2003. We strive to find the right home for each dog’s individual personality and needs so that the placement is permanent and both the dogs and the families who adopt them are equally happy.