| Document | Description | Download |
| DRBC Standard Adoption Application |
Use this document to apply for one of our dachshunds using the standard adoption process | ![]() DRBC Application |
| DRBC Standard Adoption Process Brochure | What steps should you take? What is going on behind the scenes here at DRBC? What can you expect? It is all answered in this document. | |
| DRBC GrandPaws Adoption Application |
This document is designed for use with the supported seniors program. Want to learn more? Link to: Grandpaws | ![]() DRBC GrandPaws Application |
| DRBC Volunteer Application |
Join US! We will both be glad you did! | ![]() DRBC Volunteer Application |
| DRBC Relinquishment/Turn-In Sheet | Let’s begin that conversation. All we ask is your honesty. Really. | DRBC Relinquishment Form |
| DRBC Adult Diet | Excited about cooking for your doxie but not sure how or how much. This document can guide you. | ![]() DRBC Adult Diet Sheet |
| DRBC Financial Aid Guide | Has a veterinary emergency left you wondering what to do about payment? Do you need assistance. Download this document; help is a click away. | ![]() DRBC Financial Aid Guide |
| Submit Application Fee | Submit you application fee on-line through PayPal. It is quick, easy and allows you to email or fax your application to us. | Submit Application Fee |
| Questions for the Neurosurgeon |
You are the very best champion your doxie can have during this frightening time. Having the right questions at your fingertips will help. | ![]() DRBC Questions for the Orthopedist or Neurosurgeon |
| IVDD Home Care |
This guide list many of the issues the IVDD doxie owner will face during the recovery or long term care of their pet. Warning: Do not any care unless advised by a qualified veterinarian or veterinary surgeon. |
DRBC IVDD Home Care Guide |
| Make A Sling |
Sling walking for the downed or recovering doxie utilizes simple materials and my be made at home. Check these easy steps to get started. Warning: Do not begin sling walking your IVDD doxie unless advised by a qualified veterinarian or veterinary surgeon. |
Make A Sling |