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Dachshund Dogs & Puppies for Sale
Dachshunds, with their distinctive long bodies and short legs, are one of the most recognisable breeds out there. Deciding to own a Dachshund, whether a puppy or an adult dog, requires thoughtful consideration. Read our guide to buying and rehoming a dog safely for more information.
What are the characteristics of a Dachshund?
Dachshunds are bold, curious, and lively, which makes them rightly popular across the UK. They come in two sizes, standard and miniature, and can have smooth, long, or wire-haired coats. They are intelligent and independent, often described as having a lot of personality in a small body.
Are Dachshunds a good choice for families?
Dachshunds can be good family pets, but only if their personalities and care requirements are a good match for the household. They can be affectionate and playful, but may be best suited to homes with older children and teenagers - thanks to their bold temperament, they don't always tolerate rough play from young children.
Are there any downsides to owning a Dachshund?
Prospective Dachshund owners should be aware that the breed has a predisposition to back problems, specifically intervertebral disk disease (IVDD), due to their long spine. Regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce the risk of diagnosis. Dachshunds can also be stubborn, making them more challenging to train than some of the larger, more biddable breeds. They do also have a tendency to bark which can be problematic if you have noise-sensitive neighbours, but this can be managed with proper training and early socialisation.
How much does a Dachshund puppy cost?
The cost of a Dachshund puppy in the UK can vary widely, depending on factors such as location, the dogs coat type and colour, and whether the puppy has passed health checks and been vaccinated. Prices can range from £600 to over £2,000. Ongoing expenses for care, including food, vet trips, and grooming, should also be considered.
How long do Dachshunds typically live?
Dachshunds are relatively long-lived, with many living 12 to 16 years or even longer. Proper care, including regular vet check-ups, a healthy diet, and plenty of exercise, can contribute to a long and healthy life.
Are there any common health issues I should be aware of?
Apart from IVDD, Dachshunds are also prone to a few other genetic conditions such as dental issues. They are also predisposed to obesity, which can make spinal problems worse. Keeping your Dachshund's weight at a healthy level is therefore important to maintain their quality of life.
How much grooming do Dachshunds need?
It depends on the coat type: smooth-coated Dachshunds need very little grooming, long-haired types will need regular brushing to prevent mats and tangles, and wire-haired Dachshunds occasionally need trimming. Regardless of coat, all Dachshunds benefit from regular nail trims, teeth cleaning, and ear checks.
Is a Dachshund the right dog for me if I have a small living space?
Dachshunds can live happily in small homes due to their petite size. However, they still need daily exercise to manage their energy levels and to maintain good health. Access to a garden is ideal, but not essential as long as they are given regular walks and playtime.
How often should I exercise my Dachshund?
Despite their small size, Dachshunds are energetic and need daily short walks and play sessions to stay healthy. However, it's important to avoid any activities that might strain their delicate backs, such as jumping off furniture.
How can I find a Dachshund to rehome?
Gumtree hosts a range of Dachshund listings, from puppies to adult dogs. We recommend exploring our listings and contacting the owners to find out more about the animal. Enquire about the dog's health, behaviour, and lineage to ensure the best match for your home.
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