Zoar is a very handsome, 22 pound, Irish spotted piebald dachshund, who is 2 years old.  He gets a long with cats. and other little dogs. He has always slept with his owner.  Zoar’s owners had another little dachshund and a chihuahua; but unfortunately the lady owner  developed Alzheimer’s disease and her husband has his hand’s full,caring for her.  A young friend volunteered to take Zoar home, although he was not equipped for a a dog. Zoar was accustomed to going outside, as he is perfectly housebroken.  The only way that Zoar can go outside thenew owner thought was tied to a line, or going for walks and frequently this is not convenient.  He states that she can wait an entire day, if left alone without pottying in the house; but that just isn’t fair..The little children where Zoar is staying are not good with the dog and want to play with him constantly, rather than letting him have any time for just being a lapdog.  We would like for Zoar to go to an adult home, where children will not “pester” him continuously.  He is 2 years old.  If you think your home can accommodate a “love bug” Zoar could be your new best buddy.