Looking for Loving Homes 🐾 Our beautiful litter of Miniature Dachshund puppies are now ready to find their forever families. These babies have an extra special story — their loving mom sadly passed away after a C-section, and from their very first days, they’ve been bottle-fed and hand-raised with all the love and care in the world. 💖 Each one of them is a true little fighter and miracle, full of life, cuddles, and personality. They’ve grown up surrounded by love in our family home, used to household sounds, people, and plenty of snuggles. ✨ Vet checked ✨ Vaccinated, wormed, and flea treated ✨ Microchipped ✨ Eating solid food and ready for their new homes We’re looking for loving, caring families who will continue to give them the warmth and affection they’re used to. If you think you can offer one of our miracles the forever home they deserve, please get in touch — we’d love to share more about their story. 💕
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Female | Blue (Kerry / Merle / Roan) | For Sale |
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Male | Black / Tan | For Sale |
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