Miniature Dachshund Puppies For Sale In Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Dachshund ClubNote to everyone We DO NOT encourage or support breeding dapples or merles or any non professionals breeding unless your a very very experienced breeding and we would like to encourage actual breeders who can tell about potential health issues with this breed If you post looking to breed one it will be deleted immediatelySaskatchewan Dachshund ClubK guys anyone have puppies we have multiple messages from people lookingSaskatchewan Dachshund ClubAnyone in our club still looking for a new member of the family We were approached as a last resort as the owner wants to put him down This guy needs a new home he can come into regina before friday He does have back issues n is on medication He is 4 years old n needs a good home ... For more info pm me us please We want to help find him a home Saskatchewan Dachshund ClubAnyone have any dachshund pups still getting requestsSaskatchewan Dachshund Club shared BarkPost Humor's video.Posted by BarkPost HumorHygiene is important.

(Being mature is not) /zara_mini_doxie/Saskatchewan Dachshund ClubOne of our members haas 2 long haired chocolates. Ready to go June 15, 2016. Asking 700$ located in Fort Qu'Appelle Pics to follow Please comment below for more info and we can get you in touch with the memberSaskatchewan Dachshund ClubAnyone in our group have pups or adults looking for homes we have requests n new members looking for new membersSaskatchewan Dachshund ClubAnyone in saskatoon area missing a white doxie there is one found at saskatoon spcaSaskatchewan Dachshund ClubHey everyone please let us know Should we as a club do something for the displaced
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offleash dog area in rosemont Sadly bandit will not be at these meetings as he is sick n now living on the farm as he isnt doing well but wveryone is welcome to come i will be there ill let everyone know when the meetings startSaskatchewan Dachshund Club shared Jessica Smulan's photo.
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Tami Janz-SargeestoSaskatchewan Dachshund ClubWire Hair pups available! These teddy bears are $600.00, only 3 left.Saskatchewan Dachshund Club shared a photo.toSaskatchewan Dachshund ClubHello! My sister is selling a very cute 3.5 month old "chiweenie". Male,half Chihuahua and Dachshund,has it's first shots , good with kids paper trained and lovable. She is asking $400 for him. Please message for arrangements.Saskatchewan Dachshund Club shared a photo.toSaskatchewan Dachshund Clubit is with a heavy heart that I must rehome my 7 year old red Dachshund. please contact me for more information. 4robins@sasktel.netSaskatchewan Dachshund Club shared Anna Schatte's video.Posted by Anna SchatteT-Rex ain't got nothing on these fierce critters! Here's the exclusive new trailer for Jurassic Weenie.Saskatchewan Dachshund Club shared Despicable Me's video.The dachshund and the mixer so funnyPosted by Despicable MeWatch the trailer for the new movie from the humans behind Despicable Me and follow The Secret Life Of Pets on Facebook now!

> "dachshund" in dogs, puppies for rehoming in Saskatchewan Get an alert with the newest ads for "dachshund" in Saskatchewan. April 14th, 2016 Welcome to our web site Hope You Enjoy Looking at our Dachshund Babies We have lots of Unique Rarer Fun Colors !Weare VERY thankful To All Who Have Giving our puppies good homes over the 38 years of raising them .People have come to our home to pick up their new babies from New Brunswick , Los Vegas, Nanimo Victoria, Ft Mc Murray , Calgary Edmonton, All Across Alberta BC and Sask .We Love to meet and have people come to our home see the parents and How the pups are raised Once again we have had so many repeat buyers ever year, Love to catch up on how they are all doing .They are Addictive ! Its also been awesome to get emails on how your Doxies are doing loads of up dates we love ! Its Been Over 38 years of raising these Special little Doxie buddies this past Nov.We have loved meeting and getting to know all the Good people who have given them good homes Have a Great Spring !

January 19th, 2016 Thanks for looking at our site TO Enlarge pictures Click on puppies info then back on pups picture and you can see them larger February 6th, 2011Get a weekly update of new puppies available: sign up! We sell Smooth hair, Long hair, and Wire hair mini dachshunds. We have reds, black/tan, silver dapple, chocolate/tan, chocolate dapple, isabella/tan, and few piebald. We have been breeding them since 1978! They are all home raised, and they are imported from Germany and the USA. We are the most experienced breeders in all of the province! We invite you to take a look at the puppies we have available. Please contact us if you have any questions. We have a beautiful olde English generational proven female We can deliver her for transportation cost .First recognized as part of the Hound Group by the American Kennel Club in 1885, the Dachshund began as an eager working dog and hunter. However, today it has become a very popular family pet, ranking as the 10th most popular as of 2012 in the United States.

Although its history is somewhat muddy, many say that the Dachshund was bred specifically to hunt badgers; in fact, the English translation of the German word "Dachshund" is "badger dog." Currently, these beloved family pets are rarely used as working dogs and instead simply serve as great companions to those who can manage this little dog's determined, curious and stubborn, but exceedingly affectionate and proud, personality.History Historical accounts place the Dachshund in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries for certain, although some speculate that this breed’s predecessors may go back as far as ancient Egypt. There, shortlegged hunting dogs much like the Dachshund were depicted in engravings, and the American University in Cairo recently found the mummified remains of Dachshund-like dogs in ancient Egyptian burial urns. The modern Dachshund was created by German breeders and includes interbreeding with hounds of various types, including English, French, and German, as well as various Terriers.

Queen Victoria was a loyal Dachshund owner, as were many others in the royal courts of Europe.In the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, illustrations showed Dachshund-like dogs hunting badger; these dogs had short legs, long bodies, and ears that were definitely "hound like." These dogs were prized for their similarly hound-like tracking ability, even though they had more of the physicality and temperament of the terrier, meaning that they had the focus and determination to pursue badgers as their main objective.In the early 17th century, the term "Dachshund," or "badger-dog," was specifically coined to designate a breed of dogs that had both smooth and long-haired coats; wirehaired Dachshunds were added as a third designation in 1890. While German developers tried to interbreed smooth-coated, long-haired, and wirehaired Dachshunds, they found that this was not acceptable and subsequent interbreeding of this type was banned from registration. When wirehaired Dachshunds were in early development, some interbreeding with smooth Dachshunds was allowed, which established the wirehaired variety in greater numbers.

As the breed was evolving, two different sizes were established, based upon the type of game each dog hunted. Dachshunds who weighed 30 to 35 pounds were used to hunt wild boar and badgers, while smaller dogs weighing 16 to 22 pounds were used to pursue the hare and the fox. The American Kennel Club shows importations of Dachshunds in its studbook as early as 1885. In 1895, the Dachshund Club of America was established, and in 1935, the American Kennel Club recognized the Dachshund in its field trials, because of its hunting capacity, stellar conformation, and good temperament.Appearance The Dachshund's long body and short legs have given it the perhaps unfortunate modern moniker of "wiener dog." And indeed, some may think this particular characteristic funny. However, this muscular, long little dog with short legs and long tail is also beautiful to many, with a sleek, elongated head, deep chest, trim and athletic build, long muzzle, and expressive, intelligent eyes that are either dark, light brown, amber, green, and occasionally blue.

They can also have eyes of two different colors.There are three specific sizes of Dachshund: Standard, miniature, and a size called "rabbit," or "kaninchen," in German. It should be noted that the "rabbit" size is not recognized by any official clubs in the United States or United Kingdom, but is included within the World Canine Federation (the Fédération Cynologique Internationale) where 83 clubs recognize this smallest of Dachshund sizes.The standard Dachshund weighs between 16 and 32 pounds; the miniature weighs less than 12 pounds; and the rabbit or kaninchen weighs between 8 and 11 pounds in adulthood. The smaller miniature Dachshund and the "rabbit" Dachshund, where recognized, are identical to the standard Dachshund with the only difference being the size and weight. Therefore, if miniature parents have one or more puppies that are bigger than the miniature standard (by weight in the AKC, or by chest circumference and/or weight in other kennel clubs), those offspring will not be considered miniatures.

The coat can be smooth (short-haired), long, or wirehaired. The wirehaired variety is most common in Germany. Coat colors can be single-colored; single-colored with spots ("dappled" – or "merle" in other breeds); or single-colored with tan points with or without a pattern. Piebald-colored Dachshunds (having a white base and the presence of large solid-colored spots) are also acceptable, with the most common color being red, although black and tan are also common. Dogs can be chocolate, wild boar, black, or fawn, with either tan or cream points or markings over the paws, tail, ears and eyes. Solid chocolate or solid black Dachshunds sometimes occur, but these colors are considered nonstandard in both the US and Canada.Temperament Playful, intelligent and stubborn, the Dachshund is a wonderful family pet but can be difficult to train because of its independent and tenacious personality. Should you adopt one of these little dogs, you'll find it exceedingly devoted and affectionate – but you will need to have a firm hand to control it.

If you don't, the Dachshund is a breed that will most definitely take over. This dog is a prime example of what can develop into "small dog syndrome," becoming a little “terror” who behaves as if it is your boss. To avoid having that happen, make sure you exhibit firm leadership traits at all times, and maintain your status as the alpha dog. Firm, gentle, consistent discipline is necessary. Once that's established, you can be sure that your pet will be a devoted family member for life.Be advised that Dachshunds can be especially difficult to house train. Although not impossible, this is simply part of your dog's sometimes obstinate and very clever, intelligent nature. Obedience courses are highly recommended for Dachshunds (and their owners), with the added essential benefit of your learning how to be pack leader.Proper Environment The Dachshund is actually not a particularly good pet to have if you have small children. The Dachshund can be temperamental, and although older children will generally have the wherewithal to be gentle and patient with your little pet, smaller children may not understand this need and may end up getting bitten simply because the Dachshund does not handle this kind of stress well.

With a devoted owner or owners and older children around, however, the Dachshund makes a wonderful family pet.Health Dachshunds are prone to spine problems because of their long backs, and can be susceptible to Dachshund paralysis. They can also develop mast cell tumors and are especially at risk of becoming overweight as they get older – something to be avoided especially because this will put strain on their already delicate spines. Still, they live a relatively long time, 12 to 15 years, with regular veterinary care and careful attention to any back problems that may occur.Grooming If your Dachshund is long-haired, brush and comb daily; if wirehaired, trim professionally twice a year; and rub down your shorthaired Dachshund with a damp cloth regularly. Your pet sheds an average amount.References AKC Meet the Breeds®: Get to know the Dachshund. Retrieved April 14, 2013. Dachshund (Standard Dachshund) (Miniature Dachshund) (Toy Dachshund) (Doxie). WiseGEEK: What is a Dachshund? Retrieved April 14, 2013.