Mocha, a male Miniature Dachshund for sale in Alexandria, KY – Photo 1 of 7
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Mocha

Male, Born on 07/25/24 - 1 year
Available for: Pickup, Local Delivery
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This handsome little guy is a longhair chocolate and tan miniature dachshund. born on 7/25/24 and will be ready for his new home on 9/15/24 at 8 weeks old. He wil be seen by a vet for vaccinations and a health exam. Will be dewormed at 2,4,6,8 weeks old. Also will come with a goody bag. Dad is a longhair Isabella and tan piebald 9-10lbs. Mom is a short hair chocolate dapple 8-9lbs. Both parents are dual Registered with AKC and CKC puppy will come with full AKC & CKC rights with asking price $1,200 a non-refundable deposit of 200 will hold him until he is ready to go. If you would like to see the puppy in person I have no problem with that we will set up a time for you to visit my residence. I can also facetime with the puppy. Puppy will go to his new home with a goody bag containing a folder with his puppy application for registration with both AKC and CKC, shot record, a litter pedigree, a toy, a blanket with mommy's scent rubbed on it., a starter bag of puppy food.
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Medium Brown
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Linda Turner
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Miniature Dachshund
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Is a Miniature Dachshund the right dog for me?
The Dachshund (pronounced dak-sund; also known as a ‘Teckel’) originated in Germany in the sixteenth century. They were bred and trained to chase down prey, such as a badger (Dachshund means ‘Badger Dog’) or fox, enter its burrow, kill it, and retrieve it. Full-grown, they typically weigh 9-11 pounds and stand 5-6 inches tall.
How do Miniature Dachshunds behave around young children?
Miniature Dachshunds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Miniature Dachshund is somewhat reserved around strangers and may bark at them, but forms a strong bond with family. It can be too courageous around larger dogs. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
What activities do Miniature Dachshunds enjoy most?
The Miniature Dachshund needs a small amount of exercise; medium length walks or a fair amount of play in the yard should be sufficient. Miniature Dachshunds may tire easily so exercise should be spaced out throughout the day. Miniature Dachshunds can live comfortably in an apartment, but it is best if they get an occasional view of the wild. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Miniature Dachshund shedding?
The smooth- and long-haired Miniature Dachshund should be brushed occasionally to remove dead hairs. Long-haired Miniature Dachshunds are prone to tangles, so they should be groomed more often. The coat of the wire-haired Miniature Dachshund should be plucked twice a year. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Can a Miniature Dachshund live in an apartment?
Miniature Dachshunds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are fairly easy to train.
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