on 20-11-2013 06:45 PM
Hi all,
Does anyond know where there any pups available?
I fell in love with Lucy who belongs to my daughter, she is adorable
And i Want One!!!!
on 20-11-2013 06:46 PM
I Love those dogs, but like the short hair better
on 20-11-2013 06:49 PM
my daughters other dog robert is a short hair, i love him too, tho i am told he drops more hair than she does?...
now i finally decided want one, i
want one now
on 20-11-2013 07:27 PM
on 20-11-2013 08:11 PM
thanks, i checked out dogzonline,
theres a one short hsired boy avaulable and he is rhe last of a litter...
i spose i have taken for granted there will be puppies availabke when i am ready for one, not the other way around
on 20-11-2013 08:58 PM
Fiesta, put your name down on a REGISTERED breeder's list.
Have you tried giving a home to a rescued dog on the internet?
on 20-11-2013 09:06 PM
Dashhund Rescue Australia
on 20-11-2013 09:07 PM
Way to go, Twinkles.
on 20-11-2013 10:15 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:Dashhund Rescue Australia
I was on their waiting list for a very long time, so I think you would be better contacting registered breeders and going on some of their waiting lists for the next litters..
21-11-2013 08:43 AM - edited 21-11-2013 08:47 AM
I believe the longhaired mini dachshunds are very sought after; you definitely need to contact breeder and wait. I used to breed dogs (not dachshunds) and usually had enough people on my waiting list before I even mated my b.itches. But then again some people drop out when I did not not have the s.e.x. or colour they wanted, or something happened and person cancelled in the last moment. Anyway to get a puppy from reputable breeder you need to contact them and be prepared to answer multitude of questions for the breeder to be satisfied that you can offer good permanent home for one of their pups.
Breeders must be very careful because there are agents, posing as family looking for pet, searching for pups to ship to Asia for sale in pet shops, or worse for breeding stock for the local puppy farms, which are just horrendous - b.itches spending their whole lives in cages and bred from every season.
Oh, BLEEP, it would not let me say b.itches LOL Interestingly, I have an old show catalogue from 1880 and the they called b.itches sluts. I gues somebody thought it not very nice and changed it to what must have been then perfectly acceptable. Now it is the b word that gets bleeped.