Dapple Dachshund Puppies For Sale, Dachshunds should be bold and outgoing. The Breed Standard describes them as being “Faithful, versatile and good tempered”. It also says they should be “Intelligent, lively, courageous to the point of rashness, obedient”
A Dapple Dachshund is a Dachshund that has a unique “dapple” colored pattern on its coat. The coat is a different color and sometimes a different consistency compared to the standard Dachshund. Dapple Dachshunds are known for their dapple blue fur color that can be combined with gray, black, brown, tan, or other colors. The breed is known for its cloudy color spots and patterns on the fur. The parents of a Dapple Dachshund can both be Dapple Dachshunds or just one of them can be a Dapple while the other is a standard Dachshund.
It’s not advisable to buy a double dapple Dachshund. Not only do you risk the heartbreak and high vet bills associated with any health issues they may develop, but you’ll also be giving the breeder funds to keep producing unhealthy puppies. Double dapples are normally marketed as ‘rare’ or ‘unusual’.
A Dachshund is consider to be a Dapple even if it has only one tiny dappled patch on it. … Remember that Single Dapple Dachshunds do not have lethal health problems and if a Single Dapple is mated to a solid colour (any non-dapple) there are no such problems associated with Single Dapple Dachshunds.
Dachshunds are not consider to be a hypoallergenic breed. According to the AKC, they are moderate shedders. However, because of their small to medium size, a Dachshund inherently wouldn’t produce as much dander as a large dog would. Dachshunds come in three coat varieties – smooth (short), long, and wire haired.
Dapple Dachshund Dogs Can Be Prone To More Health Issues Than Their Other Dachshund Counterparts. The merle gene that makes the Dapple Doxie’s coat dapple is also responsible for higher instances of deafness, blindness, sensitivity to sunlight, and higher rates of skin cancer in the dog breeds that carry it.
A majority of Dachshund parents are away from their pups all day, so keeping them in bed at night allows for more precious time together. Experts say that as long as you and your Dachshund are both healthy, sleeping in bed with them can be more beneficial than not.
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