Hi there! Were a little bunch of miniature dachshund babies, and we thought wed introduce ourselves in the cutest way we know how by speaking for ourselves! Our mama is Sophie, a gorgeous silver dapple lady, and our daddy is Archer, a handsome chocolate-colored boy. Together, they made usa tiny pack of wiggly, curious, loveable little dachshunds with big feelings and even bigger dreams of finding forever homes. We spend our days tumbling around, practicing our tiny zoomies, and curling up in the fluffiest pile naps youve ever seen. Everything is still so new and exciting to us, from the sound of footsteps to the joy of a warm cuddle. Were already off to a great start in life! Weve had our very first vet check, got our first puppy shots, and weve been dewormed too. That means were healthy, cared for, and ready to safely start meeting our future families. Now all thats missing is you. Were hoping for homes where we can be loved endlessly, spoiled with gentle cuddles, and maybe even allowed to sleep a very close. We promise to give tail wags, puppy kisses, and endless loyalty in return. If youre looking for tiny companions with huge hearts, we think we might be just what youve been waiting for! Hurry and call our owners to schedule a day to meet with us! Adventure awaits!
Adv. ID:HCAQJINeN
Litter details
LocationNew Holland, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male / 4 female
BreedMiniature Dachshund
Ready to LeaveMay 11, 2026
Age7 weeks
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
AKC registered by collectionParents are health testedACA RegisteredWorm treatedVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection dateVet checked
We got a mini doxie from Carl and Karen in January of 2025 and she is in perfect health and the sweetest girl ever! If we get another puppy, I will look with them first!
Pros
Deeply loyal and forms strong connections with family
Exceptionally smart with a lively and engaging demeanor
Unique low-shedding coat that is easy to maintain with regular care
Versatile enough to thrive in both urban apartments and rural settings
Cons
Training can be challenging due to their independent nature, requiring patience and persistence
Susceptible to back issues, necessitating careful handling and regular veterinary care
May experience separation anxiety if left alone for prolonged periods
Strong hunting instincts necessitate secure environments and recall training