Buying a Dachshund (Standard Longhaired) Puppy

What to expect from a breeder who puts Health, Welfare and Temperament first.

Avoid an extreme type with very long back and very short legs.

Dachshund Standard Longhaired Puppy

Essential Documents

  1. Heath Certificates (both parents)
  2. Signed AWF Puppy Contract
  3. KC Registration Certificate (if applicable)
  4. Microchip Registration Certificate
  5. Temporary Pet Health Insurance
  6. Vaccination Certificate

A Good Breeder Will:

  1. have socialised and habituated the puppy
  2. provide a supply of food
  3. provide a blanket smelling of Mum
  4. follow the Code of Practice for Dog Breeding

Official Health Schemes

  • BVA/KC screening for eye disease – full ophthalmological eye testing before breeding including check for distichiasis – includes checks for multiple inherited diseases
  • Distichiasis is extra eyelashes that rub and irritate the front of the eyeball (cornea)
  • KC/Dachshund Health UK X-ray screening for intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)
  • degeneration of spinal discs and spinalcord compression, pain, possible paralysis

Other Diseases

No current health scheme or DNA test available.

  • Dachshunds may be more likely to suffer from skin allergies thanother breeds

DNA Tests Relevant to Breed

  • None

Other Tests

  • None

Further Information

Avoid a dilute (blue or isabella) coloured puppy or a puppy that has large white markings and mottled coloured patches (double dapple), as these colours can be associated with health problems.

Dachshund Breed Council Website