Dachshunds, also known as "wiener dogs" or "sausage dogs," are small to medium-sized dogs with distinctive elongated bodies and charming personalities. Originating in Germany, they were initially bred for hunting burrow-dwelling animals. They come in three coat types and various colors. Dachshunds are known for their playful and sometimes stubborn nature, along with their loyalty to their owners. They are intelligent dogs, but their independent streak can make training challenging. While they enjoy playtime and short walks, they don't require extensive exercise. Grooming needs vary with coat type. Dachshunds are prone to specific health issues, particularly related to their long spines, so regular veterinary check-ups are vital. With an average lifespan of 12 to 16 years, Dachshunds make delightful companions, especially for those in smaller living spaces, when provided with the care and attention they need.
I have two female and 1 male dachshund puppies for adoption, they are good to go on Valentine's Day. They were born on December 15th. All of pups are going to have 6 to 8 weeks of vaccines. Both parents are fullblooded Dachshunds. Parents of pups are shown as red male and black and tan female. There's an adoption fee on each puppy.