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Price: $1,200
Age: 14 months
Gender: Female
The cost to buy a Smooth Dachshund varies greatly and depends on many factors such as the breeders' location, reputation, litter size, lineage of the puppy, breed popularity (supply and demand), training, socialization efforts, breed lines and much more. Review how much Smooth Dachshund puppies for sale sell for below.
The current median price for all Smooth Dachshunds sold is $975.00. This is the price you can expect to budget for a Smooth Dachshund with papers but without breeding rights nor show quality. Expect to pay less for a puppy without papers, however, we do not recommend buying a puppy without papers.
Looking for a dog with a superior lineage? Are you trying to determine how much a puppy with breeding rights and papers would cost? You should expect to pay a premium for a puppy with breeding rights or even for a puppy advertised as show quality with papers. You should budget anywhere from $1,600 upwards to $5,500 or even more for a Smooth Dachshund with top breed lines and a superior pedigree. The average cost for all Smooth Dachshunds sold is $700.
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Median Price: $975.00 Average Price: $700.00 Top Quality: $1,600.00 to $5,500.00
*Data sourced from the sale of 1446 Smooth Dachshund puppies across the United States on NextDayPets.com.
Before buying a puppy it is important to understand the associated costs of owning a dog. The annual cost or "upkeep" is often overlooked when determining a Smooth Dachshunds true ownership cost. When calculating your budget make sure you account for the price of food, vaccines, heartworm, deworming, flea control, vet bills, spay/neuter fees, grooming, dental care, food, training and supplies such as a collar, leash, crate, bed, bowls, bones, and toys. All of these items can add up quickly so make sure you estimate anywhere from $500 - $2,000 or more for the first year then about $500 - $1,000 or more every year thereafter to meet the annual financial obligations of your growing, loving dog.
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Please get in contact with a responsible, reputable , qualified and knowledgeable breeder. If you want to become a Dachshund breeder, you need to know the basic's and they will be able to give you the best information, as well as consulting your vet. A good breeder is trying to better the breed: Get rid of health issues, stabilize temperament, improve their stock. Although coloration can be included in breeding practices, it should not be the only reason. Dapple is a new coloration in the Dachshund breed, and the breeder having that coloration in their lines has to be choosy and careful; as the dapple gene can cause deafness and other health defects.
That would make blind deaf double dapples. Never breed 2 dapples
Always breed a dapple to a SOLID color, no cream or reds unless tested for the Merle gene to make sure they aren’t a hidden dapple.
Never breed two dapple
No, you never want to breed two dapple dachshunds. You'd want to breed a dapple with a solid color.
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I would never recommend getting two puppies at the same time, especially if they are from the same litter. You can do your research about this online. It is very hard to raise one puppy, compared to two. However, if you want more than one dog in your home. I would suggest getting one puppy from a reputable breeder or from a shelter and once the pup is a year old, has been trained, house-trained and spayed/neutered, then get your second pup and do the same.
I wouldn't recommend getting two puppies, regardless of breed, at the same time. Looking after one puppy is hard enough.
Depends on your level of expertise on training and caring for dogs, time available and funds available.
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Dogs get very stressed out when they are put in a new situation. What most likely happened was that the dog was stressed out or frightened and bit out of fear. Have your dachshund spend more time at your sister's so that she get's used to being away from you and in a new space.
It could possibly be because of the stress of leaving its owner. Also, I would use the term "aggressive" very lightly, since there is a huge difference in aggression, resource guarding, etc.
Yes, it is normal. Since the hair is so thin and short, it can rub off easily.
It is normal, and also common with this breed.
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