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Terrier Dachshund Puppies for sale

5 Terrier Dachshund Puppies for sale

Dachshund, often referred to as 'weiner dogs', 'sausage dogs' or 'badger dogs', is a breed known for its distinctive, elongated shape. Originating from Germany where they were bred to hunt rabbits, badgers and wounded game, the Dachshund comes in three varieties: short-haired (smooth), long-haired, and wire-haired and two sizes: standard (16-32 lbs) and miniature (under 11 lbs). These energetic dogs possess coats in a multitude of colors including cream, red, black, chocolate, and combinations with various patterns. Often lively and affectionate, Doxies have a reputation for being bold and somewhat stubborn, yet this adds to their unique charm making them ideal, engaging companions. Though small, a Dachshund requires regular exercise due to its energy levels and to maintain a healthy weight. They are intelligent, trainable, and possess a strong sense of smell, being originally bred for hunting.

Read our Dachshund Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 1
Licensed Breeder
18
7 hours

Border Terrier cross puppies

£750
Border Terrier & Dachshund Hybrid6 weeks33
Puppies now available for viewings, Ready for their new homes from the 15th November. They are regularly wormed and flea treated and will be microchipped by collection, will leave with their current
CharlotteID verified
Saxmundham, Suffolk
Licensed Breeder
Dachshund dogs - Advert 2
15
3 days

Dachsunds 3/4 breed

£500
Dachshund8 weeks25
Unplaned litter My girl was with carer I was in hospital her boy is Dachsund x cairn terrier so pups are 3/4 Dachsunds and look like Dachsunds. They have had the best of food and care very clean raise
Maureen H.
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Dachshund dogs - Advert 3
14
4 days

Dachshund cross pups 3/4 breed

£500
Dachshund8 weeks25
Unplaned litter my girl was with carer while was in hospital her boy dachshund x cairn terrier so pups are 3/4 dachshund but look just like a dachund . They have had the best food and care very clean
maureen h.
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 4
5
1 week

Terrier x dachshund

£550
Mixed Breed & Dachshund Hybrid10 weeks22
8 weeks had 1st vaccination de- wormed de-flead vet checked and chipped mum can be seen dachshund x terrier paper trained used to older children
Amy J.
Gillingham, Medway
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 5
36
2 weeks

Daffys Staffordshire bull terrier x dachshund

£550
Staffordshire Bull Terrier & Dachshund Hybrid6 weeks24
Beautiful mix breed puppies. mother is a staffordshire bull terrier and the father is a handsome dachshund. They have had there first jabs and second jabs paid for. a month of flea and worm treatment.
AMANDA H.ID verified
Birmingham, West Midlands

FAQs

How much should you pay for a dachshund puppy in the UK?

The average cost of a purebred Dachshund puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £744, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is A dachshund a good pet?

Yes, a dachshund can be a great pet for many families. They are loyal, affectionate, and playful, but they also require regular exercise and training. Proper care and socialization make them wonderful companions.

Which dachshund is the calmest?

The long-haired dachshund is often considered the calmest among the types. Its gentle nature and relaxed demeanor make it more laid-back compared to the more energetic smooth and wire-haired varieties. However, individual temperament can vary regardless of coat type.

Do dachshunds bark lots?

Yes, dachshunds tend to bark a lot. They are alert and vocal dogs, often barking to alert their owners of strangers or unusual sounds. Proper training can help manage their barking.

Are Dachshunds high or low maintenance?

Dachshunds are generally low to moderate maintenance. They require regular grooming, especially long-haired varieties, and need consistent exercise to prevent obesity. Additionally, they benefit from training and socialization due to their stubborn nature.