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Miniature Dachshund Dogs for adoption in Chertsey, Surrey

3 Miniature Dachshund Dogs for adoption in Chertsey, Surrey

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Miniature Dachshund dogs Archie: The Puppy Who Survived a Breeder’s Hell - Advert 1
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6
17 hours
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Archie: The Puppy Who Survived a Breeder’s Hell

£650
Miniature Dachshund11 months
Archie, a tiny one-year-old male miniature Dachshund, should have grown up surrounded by warmth, toys, and gentle hands. Instead, his first year of life was spent in the deepest kind of misery — trapped in a cruel breeder’s cage, a place where love never existed, and suffering never stopped. He lived in darkness, surrounded by filth, fear, and pain. His cage was so small h
Pets Rescue Group CICID verified
West Malling, Kent(40.2mi)
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Miniature Dachshund dogs Daisy: The Little Dog They Tried to Forget - Advert 2
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6
17 hours
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Daisy: The Little Dog They Tried to Forget

£650
Miniature Dachshund1 year
Daisy, a tiny female, once had nothing — no name, no kindness, no warmth. Her life began and nearly ended in a place of cruelty and silence, where the cries of helpless dogs echoed through the dark. She was trapped in a filthy cage, her small body shivering from cold and hunger, her eyes wide with fear. She was just a puppy when her world turned into hell. The people who s
Pets Rescue Group CICID verified
West Malling, Kent(40.2mi)
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Miniature Dachshund dogs Rudi: The Silent Soul Who Survived the Unthinkable - Advert 3
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9
19 hours
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Rudi: The Silent Soul Who Survived the Unthinkable

£650
Miniature Dachshund1 year
Rudi, a gentle male Dachshund, was born into a place where no light ever reached — a dark, filthy shed run by cruel breeders who saw dogs not as living souls, but as tools to be used and discarded. He lived in silence. His cage was small, the air thick with fear and neglect. He never knew a kind touch, never heard a loving word — only the sound of barking, crying, and the
Pets Rescue Group CICID verified
West Malling, Kent(40.2mi)
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Miniature Dachshund dogs Pixie: The Little Dog Who Escaped the Darkness - Advert 4
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8
19 hours
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Pixie: The Little Dog Who Escaped the Darkness

£650
Miniature Dachshund11 months
Pixie, a tiny female Dachshund, once lived in a world without mercy. She was born into the hands of cruel, heartless breeders, people who saw her not as a living soul, but as an object — a body to use, a number in a cage. Her life was nothing but fear. The cage she was trapped in was rusted and cold; the air reeked of filth and despair. She was never let outside, never fel
Pets Rescue Group CICID verified
West Malling, Kent(40.2mi)
Rescue/Charity
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Miniature Dachshund dogs Britney - miniature Dachshund - Advert 1
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Miniature Dachshund dogs Britney - miniature Dachshund - Advert 1
Miniature Dachshund dogs Britney - miniature Dachshund - Advert 1
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Britney - miniature Dachshund

£650
Miniature Dachshund11 months
Britney, a tiny female miniature Dachshund, was born into a world of pain. She should have known gentle hands, soft voices, and warmth. Instead, she opened her eyes to hell — the cold, filthy cages of an illegal breeder in Belarus, where dogs cried through the night and no one came to help. She was so small she could barely stand, yet her suffering was endless. Locked in a
Pets Rescue Group CICID verified
West Malling, Kent(40.2mi)
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Miniature Dachshund dogs Pickle: The Dog They Left to Die - Advert 2
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Miniature Dachshund dogs Pickle: The Dog They Left to Die - Advert 2
Miniature Dachshund dogs Pickle: The Dog They Left to Die - Advert 2
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Pickle: The Dog They Left to Die

£650
Miniature Dachshund1 year
Pickle, a small male dog, once had a heart full of trust — a heart that believed every human touch meant kindness. But the world betrayed him in the cruelest way imaginable. He was abandoned by the very people he loved, left alone in the freezing cold, his cries echoing into the emptiness. He didn’t understand. He waited where they left him — hours, then days — shivering,
Pets Rescue Group CICID verified
West Malling, Kent(40.2mi)
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Miniature Dachshund dogs RESERVED - Digby Dachshund Maltese Cross, aged 2 - Advert 3
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RESERVED - Digby Dachshund Maltese Cross, aged 2

£650
Miniature Dachshund2 years
Digby has a sad past. His Spanish family didn't want him any more due to lack of time and he spent most of his life tied up on a chain. However this hasn't affected him badly in any way. He is one
Setter Brittany Pointer RescueID verified
Tunbridge Wells, Kent(37.9mi)
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FAQs

How much does a Miniature Dachshund cost?

The average cost of a purebred Miniature Dachshund puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £912, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a mini dachshund a good family dog?

Yes, a mini dachshund can be a good family dog as they are affectionate, playful, and social. However, they may be best suited for families with older children due to their small size and sometimes stubborn nature. Proper training and socialization are important to ensure they thrive in a family setting.

Are mini Dachshunds hard to train?

Mini Dachshunds can be a bit challenging to train because they are stubborn and independent. However, consistent, positive reinforcement and patience usually lead to successful training. Early socialization and firm, gentle guidance help them learn good behaviors.

What is the lifespan of a mini dachshund?

The lifespan of a mini dachshund is typically around 12 to 16 years. With proper care, some can live even longer. Regular veterinary check-ups and a healthy lifestyle contribute to their longevity.

Do miniature dachshunds bark a lot?

Miniature dachshunds can be quite vocal and tend to bark frequently, especially if they sense something unusual or feel protective. Their alert nature makes them good watchdogs, but training can help manage excessive barking.