377 Comstock Rd.
Shelbyville, TN 37160
Last Updated: 9/19/2025 8:55 PM
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 AADR is a non-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer based organization. We work tirelessly to save homeless Dachshunds and place them into loving, forever families.

Sweet, Smart, Energetic & Playful: He's the max of true companionship!
Are you on the lookout for an extraordinary friend who will make every day feel like an adventure? Look no further than Max! This charming pup will greet you with the enthusiasm typically reserved for Greek gods and goddesses, ready to fill your life with joy.
Max came from Georgia when he had to be given up due to family issues. Max is a small standard with a zest for life. He is sweet and calm - an ideal partner for relaxing nights in or long walks through the neighborhood. He adores spending time with you, always by your side and eager to soak up every moment. You’ll quickly find that you’re the most fascinating person in his world!
This lovable pup is already housebroken and accustomed to using a doggie door. He’s intelligent and quick to learn, responding well to commands. Max enjoys cozy cuddle sessions while you watch TV, read or meditate, often snuggling under the covers at bedtime before migrating to his favorite cushy chair or dog bed for a good night’s sleep.
One of Max’s endearing quirks is his playful obsession with his toys. He loves to carry them around squeaking and chewing as he goes and will happily decorate your living space with them. Unlike other dachshunds, Max isn’t inclined to destroy his toys - he simply enjoys their company!
When it’s time for walks, Max approaches the world with uncontainable excitement making it feel like you’re pulling a sled full of happy huskies. With some patience and training, he can learn to walk more calmly on a leash ensuring enjoyable outings for both of you.
No dog is perfect, but Max comes remarkably close. He was cherished by his previous owners and is now ready to share that love with his forever family. If you’re looking to add a warm, wonderful companion to your life and have the time and energy to help Max enjoy the great outdoors, we encourage you to apply to adopt him.
Our must-haves for fun-loving Max include:
- A fenced yard is a must
- Another smaller young dog for him to play with as he does love to play with other dogs and toys
- Someone who can be home some with him or work from home
- The adopter must be active; no couch potatoes need apply
- No apartments, high-rises, or condos
If you meet these requirements and want to add to your pack, then now is the time to apply for Max! See additional information and photos of Max here.
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Calm and sweet Gunter would be a great buddy to someone with retired breeder dog experience and who has another little furry pal!
Gunter is a retired breeder dog that came to us from NC. He is a very sweet little guy who likes to be with you at all times. He is very quiet, doesn't make a sound, unless he can't see you.
He is potty trained on puppy pads and going outside. He does have an occasional accident but very rarely. He can use a doggie door with no problems.
Gunter currently has two foster siblings who he follows around but doesn't really play with, but will carry a squeaky toy around like a prize! His foster siblings are Chihuahuas, and he's been around a few other dogs. He doesn't seem to mind any of them. He's also been around his foster home's cat who he has a no interest in. He sleeps all night in his kennel and curls up and sleeps in his seat on car rides. Gunter goes to work with his foster parent every day and is as quiet as a mouse. He doesn't chew on things or get into anything.
With his fur being a blue and tan-dilute he does have some pattern baldness and will be prone to sunburn so t-shirts or manly muscle shirts should be a part of his wardrobe. In winter, Gunter will be more sensitive to cold tempertures than the average Dachshund and would need to wear coats and sweaters. But hey, dressing your pup in cute shirts and sweaters is just one of the fun things about having a Doxie!
Our must haves for Gunter are:
- Fenced in yard - Another younger to adult well-socialized dog for Gunter to hang with. NO big dogs - he's never been around them - Someone with breeder dog experience is a plus - No apartment, high rises or condos, please
Gunter is a very well-behaved dog and would be perfect for someone who wants a constant companion. Please see additional information and more photos of Gunter, here.
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Bonded Pair: Father and Son Duo
Are you lonely? Newly retired? Want an instant family? Well these boys are just what you need. They came from OH when their owner passed away and the family could not keep them. They are a bonded pair and can not be separated. They love to sleep together and more than anything they love to be with their family.
At first meeting Yoda (Simba's son, 6 years old, Red short hair) is a little timid but quickly warms up when he sees his dad thinks you are ok. Simba just wants to be loved. It’s easy to see that these two were very loved by their owner except for vetting. It was easy to see that the owner was home most of the time because these two wait for you to come home and can get vocal until the foster mom does.
If you are retired and have lots of free time to take these two on long walks and spend your time with them then they would love for you to adopt them.
Please do not wait to give these two the last home they’ll know. They have been through so much already. Reach out if you want more info on these two. If you live out of state we can help with transport to get them to you.
Simba is 7 years old, 15 lbs and is a Red long coat. Yoda is 6 years old, 16 lbs, and a Red short coat.
Both are house and crate trained and enjoy being outside.Our must haves for them are:
- A fenced in yard
- Someone home a lot/retired but active
- Someone looking for an instant family
- No apartments, condos of high rises as they can get vocal
Click here to see additional photos and more information on Simba & Yoda's pet page!
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Bonded Pair: Two Peas in a Pod!
Hank: 1 year old male, Red smooth, weighing approximately 14 lbs.
After having Hank in the foster home with Beans and seeing how well they get along and are always playing and laying together we just can't separate them. So, we are taking a leap of faith and hoping that someone wants to adopt two Dachshunds and have an instant family. These two are like two peas in a pod. Hank has been good for Beans because he is so social and Beans is more reserved. What do you say? Want to take that leap?
Hank came from East TN when his owners could no longer keep him. This boy is full of puppy energy and needs an active family and small, young dog to play with in your fenced yard. (This is a must). Hank loves everyone but does have a bad habit of jumping so that would need to be worked on. He loves to play ball, but his favorite is the "zoomies" out in the yard with another dog fast on his heels.
When he finally crashes, he crashes hard and will sleep soundly for several hours but it only takes another dog to get him ready to go again. If you love that puppy energy and are up for having and keeping up with that energy level, then fill out an application but please no couch potatoes this boy is too full of energy to sit on the couch and watch the world go by.
Beans: 2 year old male, Black and Tan, weighing approximately 14 lbs.
After having Beans in the foster home with Hank and seeing how well they get along and always playing and lying together we just can't separate them. So, we are taking a leap of faith and hoping that someone wants to adopt two and have an instant family. These two are like two peas in a pod. Hank has been good for Beans because Hank is so social, and Beans is more reserved. What do you say? Want to take that leap?
Do you want a rescue dog, or do you want to “rescue” a dog? Beans came from OH when sadly he did not care for the toddler that had come into the home, so for the safety of the child he had to come to rescue.
Beans is a wonderful dog ONCE he gets to know you. He was not well socialized and is fearful of strangers. Beans cannot go to a busy household but more of a quiet one with few visitors. if properly introduced to them, he would be ok. No children as their quick movements and loud voices would scare him.
Hank has been good for Beans and has helped him be less fearful. They make a great pair and love to play for hours. If you adopt these two you have built in entertainment. Don't let Beans lack of socialization scare you off. Once he warms up to you, he's fine. You just have to give him a little space for the first couple of hours.
Now for the good stuff about Beans: he’s sweet, loving, and loves to play with Hank. WHY NOT consider Hank along with Beans and have an instant family?? Hank's open friendliness would rub off on Beans and you would have two playful pups to entertain you all day and when they finally did wear out, they would be great lap warmers.
Our must haves for Hank & Beans:
- A fenced in yard
- Another young small dog and well socialized for him to learn from (Hank)
- Someone that can be home more than not
- No apartments, high rises, or condos please
They balance eachother out, and can learn from eachothers strengths. Don’t think about this pair too long they'll be gone before you know it.
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We have Dachshunds in our system not yet listed on this site:
Some of our rescued dogs just aren't ready for adoption yet, usually due to the need of medical attention. If we don't currently have "your" special dog, please watch our website for new dogs added weekly. If you don't see any Dachshunds in your exact location, don't let that discourage you! We have members and supporters all over the country which allows us to have a wonderful volunteer transportation network. We will make our best effort to work with you on getting that special Dachshund as close to you as possible! Please understand we can not adopt to the West Coast as that is just too far to transport our dogs. Look for Dachshund rescues on the West Coast.
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