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Large breed Miniature Dachshund puppies for sale in Bexleyheath, Greater London

3 Large breed Miniature Dachshund puppies for sale in Bexleyheath, Greater London

Miniature Dachshunds are compact, noteworthy for their playful personality and unique 'sausage dog' silhouette. Standard and miniature are the two size variations, with Miniatures weighing under 12 pounds. Known for three types of coats: short/smooth, wirehaired, and longhaired, presenting in a variety of hues: black, red, chocolate, and cream. Their elongated body and keen sense of smell testify to their historic role as German badger hunters. Investing time in training these intelligent dogs can establish a rewarding bond, despite their notorious stubborn streak. Miniature Dachshunds are social, making them suitable for families and fellow pet integration. Their small size is beneficial for city living, but don't mistake this for lack of energy - they require regular exercise for mental stimulation and weight management.

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

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Miniature Dachshund dogs - Advert 1
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£1,500
Miniature Dachshund9 weeks3 male / 5 female
Our puppies look bigger in photos, it’s the camera talking! We use a high-quality lens (not a phone), which can make them seem larger than their adorable little selves. Right now, they weigh just 1–1.5 kg and are under 10 inches long . Proudly Announcing an amazing Litter of 8 Smooth Haired Isabella Dapple and Isabella and Tan Puppies 🌟 Carefully bred for Health, Tempera
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Heathfield, East Sussex(34.5mi)
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3 Pedigree Mini Dachshund READY NOW mum&dad here

£1,400
Miniature Dachshund9 weeks1 male / 2 female
Ready from 20th August 1 beautiful Girl Remaining looking for new pawrent 12 months Health guarantee 🐾 3 Beautiful Homebred Miniature Dachshund Puppies 🐾 Follow us on T I K T O K at dinkydax (Our one and only litter – ready from 20th August) Dad has been tested for everything inc ivdd and is genetically clear on all results. Mum has also been health tested clear We
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Ashford, Kent(38.8mi)
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Miniature Dachshund dogs in Horley - Advert 1
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16wk boys are ready for their forever families!

£900
Miniature Dachshund4 months2 male / 3 female
🐾 Is Your Forever Home Ready for a PreciousGem Pup? 🐾 We’re proud to introduce our two beautiful boys from Luna’s latest litter – full of character, playfulness, and charm! 🟡 Yellow Collar – Choc
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Horley, Surrey(23.7mi)

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.