Rosemary Edwards, a female Dachshund for sale in Church Hill, TN – Photo 1 of 4
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Rosemary Edwards

Female, Born on 01/01/26 - 10 weeks
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About Rosemary Edwards

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Rosemary Edwards is a red, short hair, female puppy, born January 01, 2026. She should mature to be about 12+ lbs., and she has been started on his puppy vaccines. You can see more pictures of Rosemary and other puppies available on our web site. Rosemary is under Roxy's short hair puppies born January 01, 2026 on our web site. She is a happy, healthy, playful, lover girl that needs help finding her approved forever home. Purchase requirement are on our web site as well. The Adopted/Owner will be responsible to "spay" her and supply proof to us. We are not offering breeding rights. Email us directly at [email protected] Worming and vaccinations are always up to date. All of our babies come with a 2 year health guarantee. Mom and Dad are full blooded Registered AKC Dachshunds. We have been a Dachshund breeder for 17 years and we are registered with our state and county we live in as a licensed breeder as well as with AKC. More information about us is on our web site www.EdwardsExtraordinaryDachshunds.com If this ad is still up and posted on "Puppies.com/Puppyfind.com then the puppy is "available".
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Dachshund
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What should I know about Dachshunds before buying one?
A Dachshund may be short, but they’re long in body and personality. These dogs are stubborn and can be aggressive, but are extremely loyal, loving, and protective of their families. It takes patience to raise a Dachshund, but there are many rewards. Full-grown, they typically weigh 16-32 pounds and stand 8-9 inches tall.
Are Dachshunds friendly with strangers and kids?
Dachshunds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Dachshunds fit best in homes where they can live indoors with their pet parents. Families with smaller children may want to choose a different breed, as Dachshunds can be a little too feisty and aggressive toward kids, especially if they don’t understand how to treat a dog with respect. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
How do I keep a Dachshund physically active?
Dachshunds need exercise a few times a day. They’ll enjoy a brisk walk, and their little legs can actually carry them for quite a distance if you’ve got time for a longer stroll. In general, plan on allotting about 30 minutes of exercise per day. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Dachshunds shed a lot?
Dachshunds actually come in three different coat types, wire-haired, long-haired, and smooth. For smooth-haired and long-haired Dachshunds, a weekly brushing will help clean their hair and cut back on shedding. For wire-haired Dachshunds, you’ll need to pluck or strip their hair about twice a year and trim their excess hair around their eyebrows and paws. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Dachshunds need a house with a yard?
Dachshunds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Dachshunds fit best in homes where they can live indoors with their pet parents. They will act out and dig even more if left to their own devices full-time in your backyard. They are fairly easy to train.
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