Dachshunds were bred to bark. It is a virtue in a hunting dog, as it allows hunters to locate their dogs and the animals they are hunting. Thi is why dachshunds love to let you know something is happening (or about to happen) by barking. the desire to bark varies between individuals - some dogs bark more than others - and generally, the more dogs you have, the more they bark! It is possible to teach them to bark less, but you have to be very consistent.

Boys are usually more affectionate, loyal and eager to please. They tend to bond closely with one person but can be more clingy.

Girls are usually more independant and can be more stubborn. They may be more reserved but also more focused during training.

Ultimately, both male and female dachshunds make delightful and funny companions.The best choice depends on your lifestyle, experience and individual puppy's personality

Yes, we do! Because our Miniature Dachshund puppies are raised with care and in small numbers, we usually have a waiting list for upcoming litters. Joining our waiting list is the best way to secure a spot and be matched with a puppy that suits your family and lifestyle.

Yes, it’s absolutely safe when done properly—and we only use trusted, professional pet transport services to make sure your puppy travels comfortably and securely.

Yes, Miniature Dachshunds can make great apartment dogs! They’re small in size, don’t require a huge amount of space, and are generally happy as long as they’re close to their humans.

That said, they do need daily exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. A couple of short walks, some playtime, and lots of cuddles usually do the trick. They also love having a cosy spot to nap and keep an eye on the household.

Because they can be vocal, early training and socialisation are important to help manage barking—especially in an apartment setting.