5 puppies across 2 litters, all still looking for a family. Every one is registered, microchipped, vet checked and health guaranteed.
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Bella
ID: AC4D2E · Female
$1,500
FemaleSex
16 WeeksAge
Miniature DachshundBreed
Chocolate and creamColour
RegistrationYes, AKC
Weight5 lbs*
Here is a sweet little girl who is ready to find her forever home. She is a chocolate and cream long-haired Dachshund, easygoing and loving, and she likes to snuggle and spend time with people. She is good with children.
Here is a real sweetheart. He is a chocolate and tan long-haired miniature Dachshund looking for his best friend. He enjoys playing with the kids and being around people, and he is not a dog who needs coaxing out of a corner.
Daisy is a long-haired cream, and she is already the one who makes an entrance. Her coat is soft and full, and her playful streak shows in everything she does — whether that is burrowing under a blanket for an afternoon nap or trotting alongside you on the daily walk.
This little guy is an eye catcher. He likes to show off, run around and be the centre of attention, and his face gets him a good deal of forgiveness for it. He is a red long-haired miniature Dachshund and he is Milo’s littermate.
Teddy is wrapped in a soft chocolate and cream coat and his long-haired charm is already showing. He comes running when he sees people and he thrives on attention from everyone in the room.
Cooper is a chocolate and tan boy with a silky coat that is only going to get better as he matures. His expressive eyes and soft, long hair hint at the dog he will be in a year.
Max has the classic black and tan markings, and the signature silky texture is already coming through in his coat. He is spending his early weeks soaking up handling and socialisation, which is the foundation for the confident, affectionate adult we expect him to be.
Luna is petite — the smallest puppy we have at the moment — and she already has the silky coat and soulful expression that make miniature long-haired Dachshunds such good company.
* Adult weights are an estimate based on the parents and on the puppy’s growth so far. They are not a guarantee — a miniature Dachshund that finishes a pound or two either side of the estimate is entirely normal.
Dogs may change colour naturally as they mature due to genetics, hair type, losing puppy fur and changing to the adult coat, pigmentation, hormonal changes, seasonal changes and grooming. Colour changes are expected and can occur quickly and at any time, so a permanent adult coat colour cannot be guaranteed.
Love letters
What our families say.
★★★★★
We drove six hours to pick up Poppy and it was worth every mile.
Alyssa ReinhardtNaperville, Illinois
★★★★★
Rusty is the third Dachshund we have owned and the first that came to us already used to being handled. He lets us brush him, clip his nails and check his teeth without a fight.
Dennis OkonkwoGrand Rapids, Michigan
★★★★★
I lost my wife in the spring and my daughter thought a dog might help. Gus has not left my side since October.
Raymond KesslerDubuque, Iowa
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