The Miniature Dachshund is the smaller version of the famous long-bodied “weiner dog,” combining charm, courage, and curiosity in a compact frame. Originally bred in Germany for hunting small game, these little hounds were prized for their ability to dig into burrows and flush out prey. With their playful personalities and unmistakable appearance—short legs, long bodies, and floppy ears—Miniature Dachshunds have become beloved companions, especially among city dwellers looking for an affectionate, spirited small dog.
Miniature Dachshunds are loyal, intelligent, and full of character. Though they can be independent and a bit stubborn, they bond deeply with their families and love to be involved in daily activities. Their grooming needs vary by coat type—smooth, longhaired, or wirehaired—but all require regular care to stay healthy. Energetic and curious, they enjoy walks and playtime but should be monitored to protect their long backs. Compact, bold, and endlessly endearing, Miniature Dachshunds bring personality and devotion in a pint-sized package.
Miniature Dachshund
Jingle is a tan and white pie bald with beautiful ticking. He is very playful and spunky. Doing great with potty training. He's so loving and holds your face with his 2 front paws.When he goes to kiss

Miniature Dachshund
Romeo is tiny, but he is definitely a mover and a shaker around the welping box. His eyes open on Saturday. He is brown, black and white short hair. I love the coloring It's simply amazing.. He's got

Miniature Dachshund
Emerald is a black and tan with a small white spot on chest. She is very strong and moving around the whelping box like a little army girl doing the crawl. She kept escaping from the welping box , so

Miniature Dachshund
River is a beautiful shinny black & Tan with small white stripe across chest. Shiny Long wire hair. No shed and super soft fur. Super sweet and already a cuddler. She is very strong for a little thing
The average cost of a purebred Miniature Dachshund puppy in the United States is approximately $1336, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.