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Pet Details
Status
Available
Reference ID
48
Availability
01-29-2026
Birth Date
November 20, 2025
Age
12 Weeks
Gender
Female
Color
Wild Boar
Adult Pet Size
Small
Location
Petland Scottsdale
USDA License
33-A-0527
Breeder Name
Larry Herschberger
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Dachshund
Breed: Dachshund
Ref ID: 48
Color: Wild Boar
Dachshunds have a hunting reputation which may be hard to believe because of their miniature size. This breed was in the business of hunting tunneling animals like foxes and rabbits however, its increased versatility has made them great show dogs, family pets and even companions. These small prey hunters have definitely had their fair share of playing predator and prey, hence moving onto some other characteristics of the dog breed. Discover more about our Dachshund puppies for sale below!
Brief history
This dog breed originated from Germany and back then they were referred to as the badger dog. In essence, the ‘Dachs’ in Dachshund stands for badger while the ‘hund’ means dog. This dog breed can be traced to the 15th century and they came in different sizes.
However, in the 18th and 19th centuries ‘Teckel’ as called in Germany was refined and elongated. The purpose of this was to create a dog that could fit into the burrows of a badger and lure him out or kill him.
A lot of years went into this development and in the 1800s people started keeping Dachshunds as pets rather than hunting dogs.
Temperament
This dog breed is clever no doubt. It has a fearless trait as part of its hunting heritage, it is courageous, driven and can display traits of stubbornness. Dachshunds of this generation can be as cute and cuddly with their owners as they’re allowed to be.
This dog breed is very entertaining especially when it chases its tail. However, with the diversity in the color of the coat, the personality of the dachshund differs. The wirehead breed has the terrier in its lineage which could be the source of its mischief.
The longhairs are calmer than the Smooths which have a mix in personality. Dachshunds are naturally bold and fearless hence when getting a puppy, neglect any that displays timidity.
Environment
This petite dog can thrive in an apartment setting. However, they have a low tolerance for cold weather as their fur is thin, but they can handle the heat. Any loving environment where the dachshund will have a good amount of exercise or walks is fine with this breed.
They’re very sensitive breeds and love pleasing its owners. This dog breed is known to develop better in an environment with kids around as they’re very kid-friendly.
Exercise
This dog breed has an average need for exercise. They can be very playful especially around kids and their exercise needs are fair. Any exercise the dachshund partakes in needs to be of average intensity to avoid fatigue.
They are natural hunters, hence they have a great potential for wanderlust and they will follow trails till they probably get missing. In essence, in terms of exercise, walks in the park, playing fetch or testing his perseverance could be great for the dog.
When dachshunds get bored or are left unattended for hours at a stretch, they can eat and destroy anything within their reach.
Grooming
Maintaining this dog breed costs little to nothing. Yes, they do shed but no, not often and not in abundance. Their fur is short and shiny hence it requires regular brushing to keep their appearance. Bathing dachshunds should be done ceremoniously or when they reek of something.
This breed doesn’t have the accompanying doggie smell and their oral hygiene is important as brushing should be done thrice weekly. When winter approaches, your dachshund will need a sweater when outdoors as they don’t do so well when exposed to cold.
One important factor to note is that Dachshunds are also groomed based on their type.
Our Dachshund puppies for sale come from either USDA licensed commercial breeders or hobby breeders with no more than 5 breeding mothers. USDA licensed commercial breeders account for less than 20% of all breeders in the country.
The unregulated breeders who are selling outside of the USDA regulations and without a license are what we consider to be “Puppy Mills.” We are committed to offering Dachshund puppies who will grow up to become important members of your family. We only purchase puppies from the very best sources, and we stand behind every puppy we sell.
FAQs
Yes, Dachshund puppies can be excellent companions for families with children. Their playful and affectionate nature makes them well-suited for households with kids. However, due to their small size and delicate backs, it’s essential to teach children how to handle them gently. Early socialization and supervised interactions help foster a strong bond between Dachshunds and young family members.
Dachshund puppies have moderate energy levels and benefit from daily exercise to stay healthy and happy. Short walks and play sessions in a secure area are ideal. Regular activity helps prevent obesity, which is crucial for this breed due to their susceptibility to back issues. Consistent exercise routines also aid in behavioral development and mental stimulation.
Grooming needs for Dachshund puppies vary based on their coat type:
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Smooth-coated Dachshunds: Require minimal grooming—regular brushing and occasional baths suffice.
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Long-haired Dachshunds: Need frequent brushing to prevent tangles and mats.
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Wire-haired Dachshunds: Benefit from regular brushing and occasional hand-stripping to maintain coat texture.
Regardless of coat type, all Dachshunds require routine nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental care to ensure overall health.
Dachshund puppies are intelligent but can exhibit a stubborn streak, making consistent training essential. Positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, work best. Early socialization and obedience training help instill good behavior and strengthen the bond between you and your puppy. Patience and consistency are key to successful training.
With proper socialization, Dachshund puppies can coexist peacefully with other pets. Introducing them to other animals at a young age helps them adapt and reduces territorial behavior. Supervised interactions and gradual introductions are recommended to ensure harmonious relationships within multi-pet households.
Dachshunds are known for their longevity, often living between 12 to 16 years. Providing a balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine veterinary care contributes to a long, healthy life. Monitoring their weight and preventing excessive jumping can also help avoid back problems, promoting overall well-being.
Yes, Dachshund puppies adapt well to apartment living due to their small size. They require regular walks and playtime to expend energy and maintain health. Providing toys and engaging activities indoors can also keep them mentally stimulated. Ensuring they have a comfortable space to rest and monitoring their barking tendencies will help maintain a peaceful living environment.