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Chocolate dapple girl. Bueno £1000
Our family pet Kinder has self whelped the most beautiful litter of miniature daschunds.
Kinder is a chocolate and tan dapple carrying blue. She is the perfect example of a miniature daschund.
Sire to this litter is a beautiful Isabella and tan boy, he’s absolutely gorgeous and very low to the ground with a lovely long body. He was a perfect match for Kinder.
Kc registered
Wormed every 2 weeks with drontal
Vet checked ✅
Microchipped
Partially toilet trained, we work hard from 5 weeks old to create good toileting habits ❤️
1st vaccination if the customer requires, please bare in mind not all vets offer compatible vaccinations so you may have to restart if your vet uses a different brand. For this reason, some customers opt to do the full vaccination course with their own vet. I can do the first vaccination with my own vet in Southport on request ❤️
The puppies are being weaned on to raw, they are currently eating chicken, beef, lamb, duck, turkey & tripe.
This litter will be raised with no expenses spared! We aim to raise happy, healthy pups and start socialisation from day one, raising them in a traditional family home environment to help set them up for life. They will be raised around children aged 1, 12 & 13, other dogs and will be familiar with every day household noises, hoover, tv etc.
Socialisation involves having pleasant social interactions with adults, children, vets, adult dogs and other animals, as well as careful exposure to different situations in the environment, like traffic, crowds, travelling in the car, vacuum cleaners and any sights and sounds your dog will have to cope with in life. It is so important that this is done thoroughly and correctly when your puppy is still young enough to happily accept new things.
Every single thing a puppy sees, hears, feels, smells and tastes, every meeting they have and every new thing they discover produces literally trillions of new brain connections in those first 16 weeks, and they will last for life. They are learning what things are a part of their new life and their new family, what is safe and who is in their social group.
A puppy who is properly reared in their early weeks will be far more likely to grow up confident, calm, more open to learning new things, less likely to respond to new experiences fearfully or aggressively – in short, more likely to become a good family dog.
Up to the first 16 weeks of age, the puppy is also learning who is in their social group, who the people and animals are that form their family, who they are social and friendly with, who they play with and who they are building bonds with. You have to carry on this socialisation to teach your puppy about their new family and what their life with you is going to contain.
With this in mind, it’s extremely important you continue the socialisation journey at home with your new addition ❤️