Little Bella - Ready now! No deposit needed., a female Doxiepoo for sale in Panama City, FL – Photo 1 of 6
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Little Bella - Ready now! No deposit needed.

Female, Born on 12/31/25 - 8 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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About Little Bella - Ready now! No deposit needed.

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Meet Your New Best Friend! This stunning chocolate long-haired Miniature Doxiepoo female was born on December 31, 2026 and she's already stealing hearts! Her mom is a beautiful 16 lb chocolate and tan smooth coat Miniature Dachshund, and her dad is a charming 7 lb black Toy Poodle. Both have sweet personalities. She will come home with: ✔️ A Florida health certificate ✔️ Her first set of shots ✔️ Regular deworming ✔️ A health guarantee for your peace of mind. No deposit needed—she’ll be ready to join her forever family at 8 weeks old on the weekend of February 28th! 📞 Call or text 850-866-6627 to arrange pick up.
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Rachelle Owens
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Doxiepoo
Frequently Asked Questions
About Doxiepoo Puppies
What's it like owning a Doxiepoo?
Because of their mixed Dachshund-Poodle genes, the Doxiepoo’s personality varies as much as the weather. Some are nice, warm, and carefree, while others are cooler, more serious, and stubborn. Overall, though, you can count on Doxiepoos to be cute little pups that love being your companion no matter what. Full-grown, they typically weigh 5-30 pounds and stand 8-23 inches tall.
Are Doxiepoos good family dogs?
Doxiepoos are generally not the best fit for families with young kids. Some will get along well with children, dogs, and cats, while others may be loud and snappy toward them. It’s best to introduce these pups to your kids and other animals first to see if they can co-exist. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
How active are Doxiepoos on a daily basis?
Doxiepoos have normal energy levels and don’t require as much activity as their Poodle parents. They’re content with a walk or playtime in the yard each day. Doxiepoos are adaptable, so if you prefer to have a lazy day on the couch, they won’t complain about missing a day or two of walking. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Doxiepoos need professional grooming?
The Doxiepoo’s coat also will depend on its genes. Those with Poodle coats will have soft, curly fur that needs to be brushed daily and clipped every month or two. Those with Dachshund coats will have wavy hair that doesn’t require as much grooming but still needs a thorough brushing regularly. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Where do Doxiepoos do best — city or country?
Doxiepoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Although their personalities vary, Doxiepoos will always be on the smaller side and do well in an apartment or condo setting. They are fairly easy to train.
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