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Mara and Emily are a sweet, low-key senior Dachshund pair who are inseparable. Initially shy, they quickly warm up and enjoy snuggling with their person. They are housetrained, crate trained, and good with small dogs. Mara has IVDD, managed with monthly injections and a ramp, and both require soft food due to dental work. This easygoing duo seeks a quiet, loving home where they can stay together.
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Mara has IVDD requiring monthly Librella injections and uses a ramp for stairs. Both require soft food due to extensive dental extractions.
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