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New Dachshund puppies for sale in Newton Abbot

5 New Dachshund puppies for sale in Newton Abbot

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.

Chiweenie dogs - Advert 1
11
2 days

4 Chihuahua/Minature Dacshund Pups Ready to leave

£600
Chiweenie8 weeks3 male / 3 female
As known as the famous Mexican Hot Dogs, Mum is chihuahua & Dad is a Minature Dash, both are our loving family pets. 6 fat little baby puddings in total. We have 3 little fat girls and 3 little fat bo
Jessica H.
Taunton, Somerset(40.1mi)
Dachshund dogs in Tiverton - Advert 2
335
1 week

KC standard wire haired dachshund puppies (teckel)

£1,000
Dachshund11 weeks1 male / 4 female
READY FOR NEW HOMES NOW!!! 1 girl available, my pick of the litter, but decided not to keep one! A repeat and final mating between two great examples of pedigree teckels. Winnie has produced 5 lovel
patrick b.
Tiverton, Devon(26.3mi)
Dachshund dogs - Advert 3
15
2 weeks

KC Registered Wirehaired Teckel Standard Dacshund

£1,500
Dachshund1 week4 male / 4 female
Our darling Olive Oil has had her first litter of puppies - at home naturally on the 17th July. She had 4 boys and 4 girls. All are feeding well and growing fast! Olive Oil is a standard wire-haired
Olivia Ann M.
Umberleigh, Devon(36.2mi)
Dachshund dogs - Advert 4
13
1 month

LUNA Dachshund 3 years old

£250
Dachshund3 years1 female
Luna is 3 we can sadly no longer keep Luna as living in a flat the loves long walks and being out side she’s such a loving dog amazing with kids my daughter loves her but sadly with the new job I’m st
Tia J.
Bridgwater, Somerset(49.1mi)
Dachshund dogs in Plymouth - Advert 5
1
1 month

Looking for a lovely home

£75
Dachshund4 years1 male
Rodney is 4 years old. A wonderful family dog, used to other dogs and children who is looking for a new home due to no fault of his own. Messages welcome. No cost - just looking for the perfect home f
Fiona J.
Plymouth, Plymouth(25.8mi)

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.