These adorably wiggly and friendly puppies are sure to steal your heart!
These friendly and happy Dachshund puppies are a delight to interact with! They love to romp in the yard with their mom and dad. Snuggles and belly scratches are also on the top of their favorites list! They have been seen by their vet for a basic health exam, are up to date with vaccinations, and have been dewormed. They would love to meet you and charm you with their cuteness!
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Litter details
LocationMohnton, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter5 male / 1 female
BreedDachshund
GenerationP
Ready to LeaveMay 9, 2026
Age8 weeks
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedACA Registered
Picked up our Prince last week. What a great little guy he has been. Healthy, energetic, loves to cuddle, and plays with out other 2 very well. Lisa was wonderful to connect with. Clear communication from the visit to the day of pick-up. Very, very pleased.
brianpodstupka
1 year
5.0
We picked up our puppy from Alleghenyville Farm in June 2024. He's just about 10 months old now and is such a sweet boy. Overall he's very healthy, energetic, and hasn't had any issues with vaccines or medications. Bonus is that he understood right away to use the bathroom outside on the grass. I highly recommend this breeder!
savannabullard
1 year
5.0
We absolutely love our girl! Great communication. Only regret is not getting our girls sister !
Pros
AKC's most popular hound breed — combining apartment-friendly size with a genuine hunting dog's tenacity
Three coat varieties (smooth, wirehaired, longhaired) and two sizes (standard and miniature) offer real choice
Long-lived breed — well-cared Dachshunds regularly reach 12-16 years
Vocal watchdog in a small package — highly alert and protective despite modest size
Cons
IVDD (intervertebral disc disease) is the most significant breed health crisis — spinal injury risk is real and lifelong
Stubborn, independent terrier-like character requiring consistent patience in training
Strong prey drive and determined digging instinct — yards must be secured, small pets carefully managed
Housebreaking is notoriously difficult — a consistent crate-training approach from day one is essential