Las Vegas Doberman and Dachshund Rescue

3.7 from 43 reviews

Address 1777 Fairhaven St, Las Vegas, NV 89108

Phone Number +17025969293

Reviews
Shasta Raintree

An excellent compassionate, caring & knowledgeable rescue center for dobermans. I have rescued several over the years from LVDDR & all have become loving additions to my family.Thank you Brenda!

Daniel Monge

Compassionate and willing to help. We are thankful for all the assistance provided to find a new home for our recently deceased friend’s dachshund, Zeus. They even pointed us on the right direction to get help for the other pets in the house. I highly recommend them if you need help with Dobermans or Dachshunds. We are eternally grateful for their support and help during this difficult time! 🙏🏽

Jenna Shaddick

On Aug 15th, 2021, I adopted Violet from LVDDR. She is the dog I never knew, how much I needed in my life. After losing 5 of my dogs this year (4 dachshunds and a Doberman), and when I was ready, Brenda introduced me to this little spit fire. It was love at first sight! Brenda made the whole adoption very easy, she is professional, kind and answered all of my questions. Thank you for allowing me to give Violet her forever home! She is perfect in every way possible!

Jennifer Margison

We have fostered for, volunteered and adopted from LVDDR for years. An outstanding and professionally run rescue that does terrific work with dogs in need. We stand by their good reputation.

Blind Doxie

Adopted "Circles" from here many years ago. Was the best thing we ever did. Process was simple.

Courtney Dowd

I adopted a puppy from her in 2008. Shortly after obtaining him; he began to display severe anxiety, circling, and separation issues. He ripped out his teeth on a crate at just 6 months old, trying to escape the crate. I switched to plastic crates, he destroyed probably a dozen of them over his lifetime. I contacted her very shortly after adoption and asked her to take him back. She told me “too bad”. She offered me zero help or advice other than to have him euthanized. I am a veterinary technician and I refused to do that. I tried medications, professional trainers, diet change, extra exercise, not using a crate (he destroyed my house). But to no avail. The entire time I kept asking for help and she refused to do so. I even asked her if she could see if his litter mate who was adopted by her friend was having issues, and she refused to ask her. Bottom line: for a rescue that checks references, does a home check, and acts like they care; they provide no follow up help and refuse to take the dogs back. They don’t care where they end up. Hate to say this about a rescue but it’s true with her. Brenda: if you’re reading this.. thanks for the “help” with Rowdy. I never euthanized him as you suggested, and instead held onto him for 8 years of extremely difficult ownership. He’s since passed away, but you did nothing for him but take him from a breeder and then collect a check.

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  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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