Miniature Dapple Dachshund breeders, Welcome to All Dachshund Puppies! In 2000, the Hostetter family created Bluefield Puppies with the intent to connect healthy puppies with caring families. All Dachshund Puppies does not condone Puppy Mills, and we strongly discourage all breeding practices in which the health and well-being of innocent dogs and puppies are compromised. Listed below are some of the steps we take to help you find a quality breeder
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.
Dapple is marking on a Dachshund dog similar to the Merle on other breeds. It is a spotting which can be very beautiful, causing almost mystical looking patterns on the dog’s fur. Even one spot on a Dachshund’s fur makes it a dapple
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
Also, In order to get dapple Dachshund puppies, one parent must have the dapple pattern. This pattern is caus by the merle gene. A dog who has even one barely detectable dapple spot is a dapple. They should be register as such, because they will produce dapple puppies who might have more splashed and spots.
Also, The eyes of a dapple Dachshund should be dark, although with dilute colourings the eyes are usually blue (but again, this isn’t necessarily a good thing!).
Also, How Much Does A Dapple Dachshund Cost? Prices for these precious dogs can range anywhere from $400 to $1500. These pretty pups are often much more expensive than the typical Dachshund because breeders consider these dogs to be rare.
Our website’s main goal is to bring together Dachshunds from different Breeders across the country to families ready to adopt and welcome them into their homes.