Puppies

We occasionally have Puppies Available - please contact us on 07538 688222 for further information.


If you would like to be added to our waiting list for future litters please contact us.



A deposit of £500 will secure your puppy PLEASE NOTE: DEPOSITS ARE REFUNDABLE SHOULD NONE OF THE PUPPIES SUIT YOU ON FIRST VIEWING OR IF PUPPY FAILS VET CHECK FOR ANY REASON!


Note: Puppies must be viewed by 5 weeks of age. Changes in personal circumstances do not qualify for a refund. 


All puppies will be endorsed for breeding and export of pedigree unless otherwise stated or agreed prior to sale - if you are planning on breeding in the future please let us know and we are happy to discuss. 


Breeding for health, temperament and conformation
We are very proud of the puppies we produce, all of our dogs are health tested and from some of the finest lines the English, Russian, European, Canadian and American Miniature Smooth Dachshund has to offer. We always try to have a low inbreeding coefficient - in most cases always less than the breed standard (7.7%) many of our dogs less than 2%. 


We personally try to avoid very close inbreeding due to the scientific claims that it will in time have detrimental effects on future breeding. We feel that it is imperrative that the gene pool is widened making possible congenial defects lessened.


All of our dogs are dogs are loved pets. Puppies are always whelped and raised inside our home alongside our children and visitors and, of course when old enough socialised with our other dogs.


Puppies will be able to be viewed alongside their mother at 4-5 weeks old. We will sadly not allow visits before this time. Please do not ask to bring your current dogs with you, our puppies are not vaccinated and are vulnerable to disease.

Please do not ask to visit puppies if you are visiting another litter up to 48 hours beforehand, this is how disease can be spread and our puppies are too precious to us to allow this. Whole families are welcome but we ask that your children are well behaved and handling of puppies may be limited to parents and older children to avoid potential injury and stress to the mother of the puppies.