Max looking at camera

We had some new arrivals come while I was out of town recently, so Alayne had her hands full handling the introductions and integration, needless to say! Here is one of the newbies, a 9-year old long-haired Dachshund named Max. He came to us from Becky's Bridge, a rescue group in Shreveport, Louisiana run by Rebecca Y. She also sent us little Wilbur back in January, as well as several others over the years. Max's owner had surrendered him to Rebecca's group.

We had agreed to take him because he was blind, but on arrival he showed an astonishing ability to act like a sighted dog: zooming everywhere at high speed, darting through barely opened doors, and never running into anything. On closer inspection, however, he seems to have a very dominant cataract in his left eye and the start of one in his left eye. That's the bad news. The good news is that since he obviously still has vision of some sort, he just might be a candidate for cataract surgery. The only way to know for sure what's going on, of course, is to have our veterinary ophthalmologist, Dr. Sarah Hoy, do an eye exam and an ERG, or electroretinogram, to test his retinal function. So Max will be joining our "group ophthalmology party" later this week when I'll be taking Wilbur and Mitch to see Dr. Hoy in Burlington.

Don't let that soft, demure expression in the photo above fool you. Max is a character — vocal, energetic, mischievous, and full of Dachshund chutzpah. This is why we call him "Mad Max":

Max howling for camera

Here's an interesting shot in which Dexter seems to be saying to Max, "Well, you may be new but at least you're a Dachshund.":

Max with Dexter

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22 responses to “My Name’s Max. Mad Max.”

  1. Shirley * James/Portland, OR Avatar

    Mad Max is so cute and no grey for a 9 year old –such a cutie-pie!

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  2. Patrice Cochrane Avatar
    Patrice Cochrane

    Max is Beautiful! I recently lost a beautiful little red mini longhair named Moosie.

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  3. Michelle Fistek Avatar
    Michelle Fistek

    what a doll! welcome to New Hampshire cutie pie!

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  4. Leila - Washington State Avatar
    Leila – Washington State

    Welcome Max! You’ll fit right in with this group. Praying for good results for all at the doc’s office this week.

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  5. Tricia Taylor Avatar
    Tricia Taylor

    What a Cutie!! I love him already!

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  6. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    Oh, look at that sweet face! Max, you’ve hit the jackpot coming to RDF..what a great life awaits you!
    He looks like he’s going to be a spitfire. Probably won’t be a dull moment with Mad Max around!

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  7. Chloe Avatar

    Sounds like Max may be stirring things up a bit in the doggie wing.
    Welcome cutie!

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  8. Evelyn Avatar
    Evelyn

    And there are those cataracts. I hope the eye doc is able to get rid of those.

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  9. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    Welcome home, Max!
    I’m keeping my fingers crossed that you’ll be able to successfully undergo cataract surgery in the not-too-distant future, dear little boy!
    I look forward to reading about the other “new furkids in town”.;-)

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  10. Eric Avatar
    Eric

    WELCOME HOME MAD MAX WELCOME HOME

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  11. Mary H./Washington state Avatar
    Mary H./Washington state

    Love that little face of Max’s!

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  12. Valerie Avatar
    Valerie

    *A ‘warm’ WELCOME and “BIG HUGS’ are sent down to you from southern Manitoba dear boy….xoxox

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  13. Jenny Avatar
    Jenny

    Max is adorable. I love the second picture – in my house we call that the “here is where the food goes” pose.

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  14. Kathleen Rivard Avatar
    Kathleen Rivard

    He is gorgeous!

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  15. Lois Rick Avatar
    Lois Rick

    What a good looking boy! He sounds like he’s really enjoying himself, zooming around and keeping everyone on their toes. Hope he is a candidate for surgery. Good luck Mad Max!

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  16. Linda Murphy Avatar
    Linda Murphy

    Another adoption for the farm…it always amazes me that people can have animals for so long (9 years in this case) and then give them up…..I suppose in some cases it is unavoidable because of unfortunate circumstances…but always sad….except for when a place like the Farm gets them!

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  17. Tonya Allen Avatar
    Tonya Allen

    Welcome Max! The more dachshunds the merrier! Sounds like he’s going to keep things lively. I have to agree with everyone else: he is very cute. That long pretty fur just adds to the aura of innocence. Mischief? Who, me?

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  18. Linda McHenry Avatar
    Linda McHenry

    We just adopted a 12 yo dachshund who’s deaf and needed extensive dental surgery. He’s recouping now and full of that old dachshund “chutzpah”. His dental bill was over $700 so I know the cataracts will be a doozy….sending a small donation to help.
    Thanks for all you do….

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  19. Barbara Techel Avatar

    What an absolute cutie! Another doxie to love! Yippee!!

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  20. Julie and her 3 doxies, Annie, Lucy and Brody Avatar
    Julie and her 3 doxies, Annie, Lucy and Brody

    So glad you added another doxie to the bunch. You can’t have too many doxies.

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  21. Penny Avatar
    Penny

    Welcome Max…. I can tell you are a Party Animal!!!! Shake up the place a bit…. and show’em who is boss!!!!

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  22. Davidjames Avatar

    He is very cute…I love the second picture…

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