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Some of the dachshund puppies and dogs who are from our farm.Hansel, age 3 months, making sure that the Pyrs are doing their jobs.Miniature Long-Haired Dachshunds We did our research. With a librarian in the family, there is no other way to proceed. We knew that we wanted a small, loveable, inside dog that wasn't too frenetic or yappy. We wanted a dog that was athletic without needing to be exercised for hours a day, We wanted a dog that everyone looks at and goes "Oooh! Isn't he (or she) cute!" We read all about the different breeds we were considering, spoke to many breeders all over the United States who were generous with their time and their expertise, and we decided on the long-haired Mini Doxies. Not only are they beautiful, but they are extremely affectionate. The long-haired miniature dachshunds are everything we could have wanted and more. Let me show you some of the beautiful dogs who have come to live with us here at Twin Oaks Farm. See below for pictures of the beautiful miniature long-haired dachshunds from Twin Oaks Farm.Our dachshund puppies & dogs.OUR GUYSOtto, Heidi's son, is a gorgeous Isabelle dapple.Hansel, all grown up and beautiful.Hans, our loveable black and cream long-hair.Scout, our handsome dapple, piebald.OUR GALSHeidi, our gorgeous brown dapple, is now retired.Gretel, the model in the family, is retired.Ada, one of our beautiful red girls.Izzy, Heidi's daughter.Ziggy, one of our shaded cream girls.Ingrid, one of our red girls.Gerta, another beautiful red girl.Euro, our sweet, shaded red.Anika, our shaded cream snuggle bunny.Rapunzel, our mischievous little girl.Gretchen, our dapple girl.Mitzi, our chocolate and tan firecracker.Briggita, our smallest red girl.Are dachshunds good dogs?As family dogs, dachshunds are loyal companions and good watchdogs. They are good with children if treated well. They can be slightly difficult to train. Some dachshund fanciers say there are personality differences among the different varieties of the breed.
What is the cheapest dachshund?The bottom line
You'll spend between $300 and $3500 for a puppy, with the lowest cost being the adoption fee from a rescue and the highest cost being from a registered breeder. The price is always highest from a breeder because the breeder put money and care into ensuring the puppies are the healthiest they can be.
How much is a dapple dachshund worth?How much does Dapple Dachshund cost to own? The price to purchase a Dapple Dachshund from one of the breeders in your area can vary. Breeders may charge anywhere between $400 and $1,500. Due to their unique markings, Dapple Dachshunds are often more expensive than a standard Dachshund.
How much would a dachshund puppy cost?Dachshund puppies may greatly vary from one type to another, and so does the price. When buying a dachshund puppy, you are looking at spending $200 to $3,500. The Law of Supply and Demand applies here. Some dachshunds are more in demand than others based on their coat textures and colors.
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