OUR STORY ( WHO WE ARE )

I’m called Paul L. Torrence My better half and I are pet sweethearts so we took up the drive to raise these beautiful canine variety to fulfill the necessities of families who will need to claim or add another part to their loved ones. we used to raise Chihuahuas for a long time and in this manner sold the business. After a decade we ran over the Dachshund and it was all consuming, instant adoration! Our canines are a piece of our family and are brought up in our home. The little dogs are ruined, solid, cheerful and prepared to play; from our home to yours!

We keep our young doggies current on inoculations up until the hour of delivery and they will have a veterinarian wellbeing check prior to leaving us. Each of our doggies accompany AKC papers and come from champion lines. In spite of the fact that you might not have any desire to show your doggy, family is vital with regards to wellbeing and personality. Reach Us to Find out more

ABOUT THE DACHSHUND BREED

The Dachshund is described as clever, lively, and courageous to the point of rashness. He’s bred for perseverance, which is another way of saying that he can be stubborn. Dachshunds have a reputation for being entertaining and fearless, but what they want most is to cuddle with their people. For many Dachshund people, this characteristic outweighs having to deal with the breed’s insistence on having his own way. The Dachshund personality can also vary with coat type. Because the wirehaired Dachshunds have terrier in their background, they can be mischievous troublemakers. Longhairs are calm and quiet, and Smooths have a personality that lies somewhere in between. Some Mini Dachshunds can be nervous or shy, but this isn’t correct for the breed. Avoid puppies that show these characteristics. Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization. Puppies with nice temperaments are curious and playful, willing to approach people and be held by them. Choose the middle-of-the-road puppy, not the one who’s beating up his littermates or the one who’s hiding in the corner. Always meet at least one of the parents-usually the mother is the one who’s available-to ensure that they have nice temperaments that you’re comfortable with. Meeting siblings or other relatives of the parents is also helpful for evaluating what a puppy will be like when he grows up. Like every dog, Dachshunds need early socialization-exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences-when they’re young. Socialization helps ensure that your Dachshund puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog. Enrolling him in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start. Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.

WHAT WE DO

OUR SERVICES

QUALITY BREEDING

We ensure that we deal with both our grown-ups and our young doggies. We deal with them like family, so we ensure that they are sound and cheerful from our home to yours.

REGISTERED

Our puppies are enlisted and come from champion lines. While you might not have any desire to show your pup, this guarantees you get a baby that is sound and has a positive personality.

TEMPERAMENT OF A DACHSHUND

Dachshunds are known for their lively and curious nature. They can be quite clever, but sometimes stubborn. They are often brave and confident despite their small size.

  • Exercise Needs:

They have moderate exercise requirements. Regular walks and playtime are important to prevent obesity and keep them mentally stimulated.

  • Training:

This breed can be independent thinkers, but with positive reinforcement training, they can learn well. Early socialization and consistent training are key.

  • Grooming:

Grooming needs depend on the coat type. Smooth-coated Dachshunds have minimal grooming needs, while long-haired and wirehaired Dachshunds require more attention to prevent matting.

Coat: 

This breed comes in three coat types: Shorthaired Dachshund, Longhaired Dachshund, and Wirehaired Dachshund. 

 

COLOR OF A DACHSHUND

The Smooth Dachshund’s coat is short and shiny. Single-colored Smooth Dachshunds often are red or cream, perhaps with some black hairs. Two-colored Smooth Dachshunds usually are black, chocolate, wild boar (grizzled), gray (blue) or Isabella (fawn) with tan or cream markings.