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Long Haired Miniature Dachshunds

Lincoln
6 days
£1,450
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Adv. ID:PlYQxWL0n
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincoln
Pets in litter:2 male / 1 female
Pet Age: :4 months, 12 days
Pet Available:2024-07-27
Pet Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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* I have hundreds more pictures/ videos of mum and dad playing with them/ them playing & pictures of them from birth - now but they wouldn’t download as soon as we get into contact I can send over hundreds more * There’s currently only the 2 boys available - homes with dachshunds/ previous experience with dachshunds will be prioritised I’m terms of pricing, for the perfect home I would consider negotiation ❤️ Dad is a long haired cream (I included photos of him) I got him at 8 weeks old he’s now almost 4, he is the sweetest calmest dog ever so gentle and soft, very laid back, lazy, but ready to go when you want him to, he’s so cuddly, happy, healthy. He came from a champion dog dad, so the puppies grandad, 13th line champion dogs at crufts (will see if I can find the paperwork) mixed with a sweet dapple mum who was a family pet. Mum was a rescue that we got when she was a year old, she’s now 2 and a half, she didn’t have the best start in life and was really anxious due to her past but we’ve worked with her and she’s significantly improved, although is anxious with strangers around the pups so she’s been taking some time away when people have been seeing them to not stress her out, she’s very protective of her babies and us which does make things more difficult 🤣 we don’t know much about her bloodline background due to her being a rescue, but she has the most affectionate loving personality, she’s ALWAYS in someone’s personal space🤣 wants cuddles constantly & is just so so so happy all the time to be near anyone, her tail never stops wagging and she never stops smiling, she’s very obedient constantly wants to please us and is overall so soft and kind natured. As for the pregnancy: it was accidental, mum was due to get spayed after her last season & she got pregnant by dad (I own them both) which i wasnt aware of until around 7 days before birth!🤣 but we pulled it together & mum did amazing, the birth was so smooth, she’s been the best, kindest, loving mum ever, always looking out for them, didn’t leave their side other than to go to the toilet for 3 weeks, she absolutely adores them, still even now she wakes them up purposely to play with them, they’re like 4 peas in a pod, dad loves playing with them so much & he is so gentle and soft with them & they absolutely adore him. The pups have been treated like family since they first got here, I’ve treated them like my own and will continue to do so, they’ve never been left alone, EVER, they’re already so loving, so funny, so so bouncy and full of energy, theyve gotten into such a good routine now & they’ve been handled so so so so much so they’re used to everything and generally so excited to see us & be around us, they often sleep on the sofas and on our knees, they run around with huge sticks outside, they love the rain, & especially the sun, they are 90% toilet trained to either go outside or on puppy pad, they know sit, they eat very very well, they go crazy when I wake up in the morning (I’ve always slept next to them since they were born) they jump all over me their tails don’t stop wagging🤣 Pups have had their microchips, fully vaccinated, flea tablet and wormer, they’ve had a health check by the vets and everything with all of them is completely perfect. They’re able to leave now but I’m more than happy to keep them until whenever suits so people have time to visit them. They are NOT KC registered, mum & dad aren’t registered as they were always just going to be family pets, therefore the babies aren’t, I personally don’t think this matters to their life, health & happiness, but if it’s something you’re NEEDING then I do apologise 🫶🏼 The darkest one is the biggest he weights 5kg already😮 he’s a male and is shaded cream currently but I believe he’s going to turn cream like his dad, he’s got such an incredible personality, hes soft gentle and kind, but big and bouncy, so majestic, he has such a strong body already and such a good shape, he’s going to turn into a big strong boy like his dad! ❤️ Orange he’s the ginger boy, he has the most BEAUTIFUL eyes, one blue one green which you can see so clearly in the photos, he is HILARIOUS, he plays chase really well, has a crazy bark already, he’ll run at me and then I turn around and he runs like lightning🤣 he’s so fast and really really funny. And loves licking ❤️ he’ll sit so gently up right with his little hands on your face and lick so gently 🥰 I also am wanting to keep in close contact with whoever takes them, so if this isn’t what you’re wanting then please do mention that, I will probably be making a group chat with all 3 people who take them so I can get updates/ pictures of them as they grow, and if you needed anything/ had any questions/ needed to rehome for any reason, so I can help with anything I can. Also if we go ahead I will be sending contracts over for you to read just stating that if the dog is to ever need to be rehomed it gets returned to me. ❤️ Genuinely so sad to see them go as I see them as my babies 🥺 so only the best homes will be chosen, expect lots of questions to be asked! I do not mean to be rude at all when asking questions such as what you do for work/ how many hours of a day you’re out of the house I just want to ensure that my angels have the best lives ever as I genuinely do see them as my own. I can FaceTime at any time for you to be able to see them all before visiting if you’re further away ❤️
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