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Perfect Mini Dachshund puppies for forever homes

Thetford
2 days
£1,200
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For sale
Health Checked by a vet
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
4 weeks
Pet Available
2024-08-02
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
1 male / 1 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Our beloved family pet Winnie who has just turned 4 has had her second litter of puppies. Winnie is a stunning smooth haired silver dapple, with the temperament of dreams and lives with us in our family home. She is fully health checked and DNA health tested which she passed with flying colours with no concerns. She’s fully vaccinated, up to date with worming etc. She weighs 6.5kg. Sire is beautiful KC reg Black/Tan Robbie, He is a 4kg smooth haired Pinedax kaninchen dachshund who has champion bloodlines and is again fully health tested (tested for hidden dapple in advance-doesn’t carry dapple gene) and was selected for his placid and loving temperament. Robbie is PRA clear, being an autosomal-recessive condition (meaning puppies would need to inherit two copies of the gene from both parents to be a cause for concern) I’ve not had to test Winnie. I’ve owned her from 8 weeks old and know her parents were also clear, for peace of mind. Puppies were brought into this world to extend our family and provide siblings to some of the families of our last litter. Left we have one stunning Black and Tan boy (£1200) and a beautiful dainty silver dapple girl (£1400) They are becoming very playful, are loving their food as have just started weaning and love tummy runs and cuddles! Puppies are wormed to panacur recommendation 2weekly and ongoing as was mum throughout pregnancy as a preventative again to panacur recommendation. They will be microchipped before they leave my home and their First Vaccination will be given at 8 weeks. Puppies will be fully health checked at our local vets. Health certificate will be provided which will show entire litter and that they are in excellent health. They will come with a supply of food (currently being weaned onto royal canin starter mini to move onto royal canin dachshund), a full personalised puppy pack with scents from home, and an abundance of goodies as well as all health info, puppy contracts, free KC starter insurance cover. Viewings are a must (happy to FaceTime too) and deposit will secure a pup. I will only be letting these boys go to 5* homes and so will have many questions/checks for you as well as being on hand anytime to answer as many questions as you have, give advice etc, ongoing. I would very much like to stay in contact and see them grow where possible. Please do your breed research if you’re new to dachshunds, ask questions and be prepared to insure well and invest in these babies as a lifetime commitment, I can honestly say mine are the best investments I’ve made ☺️ Feel free to visit our instagram page for regular pup updates and an insight into the lives of our dachshunds @the_sausagedog_castle These puppies are being raised in our family home with 3 children of varying ages. Their pen is in our living area and puppies will be well adjusted to normal life/noises and other dogs. I will be working on house training to the garden which proved very beneficial to families of our previous litter who said they weee all incredibly easy to train and will be ensuring puppies spend alone time with humans as they get older to prevent too much of a shock to their systems when they leave the litter. My dogs are my entire world, and these puppies are also. If I can’t secure the perfect families for these babies I am content on keeping them all ❤️ Any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me. I’m welcoming families in anytime now to meet the puppies, and I’m happy for them to leave from 8 weeks or stay to 12! They’re ready to go from 2nd August 2024 and will not leave my home before this. Thanks for reading ☺️
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FIONA L.
Thetford
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Be responsible, do your research!

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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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Ask lots of questions

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

Microchips are a legal requirement

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Health tests

Health tests

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Health check & paperwork

Health check & paperwork

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Vaccinations

Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

Worms and flea treatments

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£1,200
FIONA L.
Thetford
13 hours
Member since:5 years
FIONA L.
Verified by:
Phone
Email
Facebook
Google

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.