MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS
I will require a proof of fix contract with the next upcoming litter of puppies.
Prices are:
*Prices may change to an individual puppy depending on their estimated adult size and looks.
Puppies will come with a care package.
Little Sooki our female puppy 1 (sold) | Little Bella our female puppy 2 (sold) |
Little Copper female puppy 3 (below and to the right) | ~Sold~ |
A Brief About Mini Dachshunds
please read if you are considering this dog breed for a pet
A Look Back
Dachshunds were first bred in the early 1600s in Germany. The goal was to create a fearless, elongated dog that could dig the earth from a badger burrow and fight to the death with the vicious badgers.
The breed became popular in the U.S. during the early 1900’s, but fell out of favor during World War I. After the war, a few U.S. breeders slowly rebuilt the gene pool by importing German stock, and the breed began to increase in popularity again.
Right Breed for You?
Dachshunds are lovable, playful companions, and an ideal pet for many homes, including those with children with appropriate supervision. They require moderate exercise, and can adapt to most living environments. Depending on their coat type, Dachshunds may need regular grooming.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Bred and shown in two sizes, standard and miniature; miniatures are not a separate classification but compete in a class division for "11 pounds and under at 12 months of age and older." Weight of the standard size is usually between 16 and 32 pounds.