Dachshund For Sale

Before you meet our charming Dachshund puppies, ask yourself: is this the right breed for me?

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Best for: owners who want a small dog with a big personality and enjoy patient, consistent training.

Think carefully if: you are away from home for long stretches most days, and not ready for barking.

Ideal home: apartment or house with easy access, a steady routine, and a family that can offer both affection and gentle, consistent guidance.

Note on children: best with older, considerate children who know how to handle a small dog gently and safely.

Read our Dachshund Owner Guide for in-depth information on this breed.

Our Doxie puppies are health checked, and carefully raised by one of our trusted breeders who meet the high standards of EuroPuppy has upheld for over 25 years.

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    Words from our happy Dachshund Owners all over the World

    About Dachshund Breed

    The Dachshund — literally “badger dog” in German — was developed in Germany as early as the 15th century. Breeders shaped this dog with a clear purpose: an elongated body, short powerful legs, and loose protective skin to pursue badgers deep into underground tunnels. Bold, relentless, and built to work alone, this was no ordinary small dog.

    Their hunting skills went far beyond badgers. Dachshunds also tracked foxes, rabbits, and wounded deer — packs were even known to take on wild boar. By the 19th century, European royalty had embraced the breed as a household companion, and the transition from fierce hunter to beloved family dog was well underway.

    Today, the Dachshund — also warmly known as the Teckel across Europe — ranks among the world’s most popular companion breeds. They thrive in apartments and family homes alike. First-time owners, city dwellers, and families with older children all tend to love this breed for its loyal, playful, and adaptable nature.