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Miniature dachshund puppies

Kidderminster
3 weeks
£1,100
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Dachshund puppy 1Female£1,100
Dachshund puppy 2Female£1,100
Dachshund puppy 3Female£1,100

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Adv. Location:Stourport-on-Severn
Ready to Leave:2024-12-17
Age:9 weeks, 4 days
Viewable with Mother:
Breed:Dachshund
Pets in litter:3 female

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Vaccinations up to dateHealth Checked by a vetNeuteredMicrochipped by collection dateWorm and flea treatedKC registered by collection
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Hi, thanks for taking the time to look. Peaches is our red mini dachshund she's 2 and snoopy is our isabella tan he is nearly 3, they are mom to our litter of 5 puppies. Born the 27th Sept we had 1 male and 4 female. Our white boy we will be keeping and the isabella girl has been reserved to a friend. Available are 2 black and tan girls and one blue and tan girl. All healthy and born without problems, full disclosure we did loose 2 puppies still born but these were born under weight, the vet seems to think they were the last of the embryos to have been fertilised. The puppies have been vet checked and are currently 5 weeks old, at 6 weeks we will start their flea and worm treatments. We will microchip after their second worm treatment as the vet recommended the bigger the pup the better. However to prevent a puppy being given as a gift we will hold the puppy till the 27th of December . My dogs are my family I adore them, along with the two dachs we have a bigger cross breed staffy and 2 cats . We have older and younger children so they will come from a loving home where they will have had interaction and be socialised so hopefully they will be able to settle quickly in their new environment. They are all currently on a big cushion on the sofa next to me. Lol so they are definitely pampered little pooches. Each puppy before coming to you will be vet checked again to ensure all teeth, toes , ears you name it will be checked again to ensure we have healthy pups before they leave. Each pup will be treated for flea and worm and at our estimate they will need treating 4 weeks after they have been rehomed. We will not be vaccinating as unless you use our vet, we have had experience where the new vet will want to re vaccinate so the 14 day period for the next shot is given on time, so this is pointless us giving the 1st. Each puppy will come with their own puppy bag, included will be pouches of food, treats, flea comb, tooth brush, blanket, water bottle, toys, training clicker, training harness, fancy collar for dress up, not for out door use, was mitt, puppy pads and small bowl. This is our gift to our puppy to ensure they get of to a good start. Viewing is welcomed, and we are happy for you to meet all of the gang! This peaches 1st litter and it has always been my desire to have a litter of puppies and it hasn't disappointed, it's definitely an experience I will remember! Watching these mini monsters shred a newspaper on seconds is hilarious, we joke about jot feeding after midnight so they won't turn to gremlins! Each puppy so far has come on leaps and bounds. I've recorded their weight each week and they have all started their weaning and are very interested in their food and treats , they do still feed from mom a few times a day but she is becoming more reluctant, and I dint blame her with those tiny teeth. Name sake wise we have marcie, She is our blue and tan, the chunkier of the pups, she is soft coat. Marcie has definitely found her feet and likes to escape the pen, she likes playing with toys and and of your sat on the floor will seek your attention , we have pet stairs to our sofa and she was the 1st up them to come sit with us, she's 100% a people person and I can imagine her being your new best friend Patty or peppermint patty as we call her , is the lighter tan of the black and tans she is a character, she has already started with the dachsund side eye and will bark at you to get your attention, she's very sassy and funny to watch she loves the toys and will drag them across the floor proudly even if they are twice her size. She also a very loving pup and adventurous she likes to try and play with the older dog and the cats, she definitely has no fear! Lucy is the darker tan , of the black and tans, she a bit quieter of the pups, she has shown great interest in cuddles and has dat by my feet and waited to be picked up, she's always the one in the middle of the pile, she will sit so patiently and look at you with the most adorable face that melts your heart, how can you not pick her up and squish her! I work from home so I'm here most hours of the day and I'm happy to answer any questions. My hope if when you have shown interest in your puppy you will come and meet her, we would like a deposit to secure and arrange the date of collection and from then we can send as many pics and video updates as you would like. Look forward to hearing from you xx
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Rebecca W.
Kidderminster
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