This mini Dachshund has proved she is one sneaky little pup as she used all her power to escape from the play yard. Her daring attempt left the rescue team members surprised and made them realize their yard is not “escape-proof” as they thought. The team captured Sadie’s daring attempt and shared it on social media. In no time, the Dachshund’s rescue video grabbed everyone’s attention online, receiving more than 321K likes since it was uploaded.
Dachshund cleverly escapes play yard to rescue’s surprise in video
For all who thought mini Dachshund are one meek pups, watch this video to see how clever and mighty they are. Animal Rescue New Orleans captured their mini Dachshund’s daring rescue attempt and uploaded it on @animalrescueno, showing this breed might be small in size, but they don’t let this define their strength.
The clip shows the brown pup named Sadie effortlessly climbing on the fence before taking support of the bin to climb over the wall. She then passes through the small gap between two fences, accomplishing her mission in no time. However, the fur baby was not alone in this task. Her good friend, Mr. Jenkins, was “cheering” the canine from the “sidelines.”
Sadie’s escape attempt suddenly made the rescue team realize that their “play yard was NOT as escape-proof” as they had “thought.” Hence, as a precaution, the center “warned staff and volunteers to keep a close eye on her whenever she was in the yard.” They even advised the members to help Sadie “down if she started to climb so as not to hurt herself.”
With the “Mission Impossible Theme” as the background score, the reel “Mission ImPAWsible featuring Sadie” became a hit among the netizens. One user applauded the little puppy’s attempt, saying, “Little escape artist.” However, many people requested the dog lovers to adopt the little pups, and it seems their wish came true.
As per the updates posted on the reel, all the canines in the video have now found their forever home. In addition to that, the “bonded pair Sadie and Skylar” were “adopted together into a loving home with a fellow ARNO alum.”