Do you have adults dachshunds for sale?

Occasionally I have an adult dogs that we need to place in a forever home. These dogs are ones we are retiring, or a dog that we have gotten back for various reasons, or a dog that we are trying to help someone place who can no longer keep.

How much does a puppy cost?

Our puppies are sold on a first come first serve basis, to approved homes.

Our puppies sell for $3,000.00-$4,000.

Do you require a deposit?

Yes, an application and deposit is required to either place a hold on a currently available puppy or joining our Paid Waitlist. The deposit is $200 and is non-refundable.

The puppy I like is AVAILABLE, however is posted as SOLD OUT on the shop. How do I place a deposit on that puppy?

If the puppy is listed as available on the available puppies page, the baby is in fact available. The option to place a deposit will be opened to the puppy buyers after the application is filled out. This is to ensure that they go through the complete process before placing a hold on the puppy. Please complete the application and contact e to arrange the deposit in order to place a hold on the puppy.

Do you ship?

For puppies under the age of 6 months we transport via in cabin flight and is delivered to you at the closest airport available to us. For puppies over the age of 6 months and adults cargo and ground transportation is available. Cost is not included in the price of the puppy/dog and is entirely at buyers expenses. Please keep in mind that we prefer and encourage the buyer to personally pick up their fur baby.

Where do you raise your puppies?

I raise my puppies inside of my home, with the day to day crazy busy household schedule, noise and activities. The puppies get to adjust to TV noise, music, cleaning, vacuuming, movement, stomping, tons of daily socialization and so much more.

This allows them to grow up well rounded and desensitized from daily activities that can be found on any household. I introduce them to different scenarios in life like encountering a large dog (We have a Great Dane), cats, different floorings, outdoors, smells, well you name it they have experience it. Helping them adjust to life changes in a more comfortable faster manner.

How long can a Dachshund live?

The average lifespan of a Dachshund is between 12 and 15 years. This makes them one of the longer-living small dog breeds. However, there is a wide range of individual variation, and some Dachshunds may live well into their teens or even early twenties.

Several factors can influence their lifespan, including genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health. Providing your dog with a healthy diet, regular exercise, and preventive veterinary care can help them live a long and healthy life.

Do Dachshunds shed?

The long answer is, Yes. The short one is, definitely Yes. They do shed like most dogs. Some shed more than others. It is difficult for a breeder to guarantee how much your dog will shed.

Do Mini Dachshund get along with kids, other pets, and/or cats?

Yes, Dachshunds can get along well with children, other pets, cats and other animals. They are very affectionate and playful! It is extremely important for puppies of any breed to be introduced and interact with different people and animals from the start. This will help them learn proper socialization, respect and manners

Can I visit my puppy while he/she is in your care?

Yes, I encourage puppy visits! Puppy visits start at 6 weeks old, that's when they get their Neo par parvo shot to help protect their immune system. I do not allow visits at any point before their 6 weeks of age.

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