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Tired Chef Dachshunds Honest breeders breeding beautiful loving dachshunds in Krum Texas
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Cream and cream dapple babies 🐶🐾 2 girls and 2 boys 🩷💙 will be 2 weeks old on Saturday!••••
07/08/2024

Cream and cream dapple babies 🐶🐾 2 girls and 2 boys 🩷💙 will be 2 weeks old on Saturday!




Male and female 🐶🐾 Will be 3 weeks old on Saturday 🥰••••
07/08/2024

Male and female 🐶🐾 Will be 3 weeks old on Saturday 🥰




Padme wants to know where her treats are!---1
10/04/2024

Padme wants to know where her treats are!
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Last boy! 🐶🐾💙••••
25/02/2024

Last boy! 🐶🐾💙




6 week old babies 🐶🐾
07/02/2024

6 week old babies 🐶🐾

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4 little girls 🐶🐾💖••••
01/02/2024

4 little girls 🐶🐾💖




2 little long haired girls 🐶🐾🎀••••
01/02/2024

2 little long haired girls 🐶🐾🎀




Another longhaired female 🐶🐾
31/01/2024

Another longhaired female 🐶🐾

Longhaired female 🐶🐾
31/01/2024

Longhaired female 🐶🐾

1 boy & 1 girl!
31/01/2024

1 boy & 1 girl!

4 girls & 1 boy 🐶🐾••••
15/01/2024

4 girls & 1 boy 🐶🐾




Individual pictures of the girls 🐶🐾🎀••••
15/01/2024

Individual pictures of the girls 🐶🐾🎀




4 little long haired girls 🎀🐶🐾••••
15/01/2024

4 little long haired girls 🎀🐶🐾




Boy and a girl both short haired! 3 weeks old 🐶🐾❤️••••
08/01/2024

Boy and a girl both short haired! 3 weeks old 🐶🐾❤️




This is our last litter for the year! Ready to go on Sunday! Message us for more info 🐶🐾••••
04/09/2023

This is our last litter for the year! Ready to go on Sunday! Message us for more info 🐶🐾




Pickles 🐶🐾••••
22/08/2023

Pickles 🐶🐾




Meet Pickles! 🐶🐾 Pickles is 5 1/2 weeks old and he is a very sweet boy. He loves to be held and gets all the attention i...
09/08/2023

Meet Pickles! 🐶🐾 Pickles is 5 1/2 weeks old and he is a very sweet boy. He loves to be held and gets all the attention in the world because he was the only one in the litter! PM for more info on Pickles 😊



Dachshunds have a natural instinct for digging, which stems from their hunting heritage. They were originally bred to bu...
15/07/2023

Dachshunds have a natural instinct for digging, which stems from their hunting heritage. They were originally bred to burrow into tunnels and dens to flush out prey like badgers and rabbits. This instinct can carry over into their behavior at home, where they may try to dig or burrow into blankets, pillows, or other soft materials.

There can be a few reasons why your dachshund may dig in blankets:

1. Comfort and security: Dachshunds often feel safe and secure when they're nestled within soft materials. Digging in blankets can give them a cozy and enclosed feeling, mimicking the comfort they would find in a burrow.

2. Seeking warmth: Dachshunds have a relatively low body fat ratio, and their short legs make them prone to feeling cold. Burrowing into blankets may help them stay warmer by trapping body heat.

3. Attention-seeking: If your dachshund realizes that digging in blankets gets your attention or a reaction, they may continue doing it as a way to seek your attention and engage with you.

To manage this behavior, you can try providing your dachshund with alternative outlets for their digging instinct. Offer them a designated digging area with soft bedding or a digging toy to redirect their attention. Providing mental stimulation and physical exercise through activities like puzzle toys and regular playtime can also help curb the digging behavior. Lastly, ensuring your dachshund has a comfortable and warm sleeping area may reduce their need to dig in blankets.

Last little photo shoot before they go to their new home on Sunday! 💙🐶🐾••••
14/07/2023

Last little photo shoot before they go to their new home on Sunday! 💙🐶🐾




Sebastian and Cookie got their first bath today! 💙🐾🐶••••
10/07/2023

Sebastian and Cookie got their first bath today! 💙🐾🐶




These 2 boys are 3 weeks old 💙🐶🐾••••
12/06/2023

These 2 boys are 3 weeks old 💙🐶🐾




Last one left! She is ready to go to her new home next weekend 🐶🐾
06/05/2023

Last one left! She is ready to go to her new home next weekend 🐶🐾

Breeding dogs that have not been registered and whose parents have not been genetically tested can lead to several poten...
28/04/2023

Breeding dogs that have not been registered and whose parents have not been genetically tested can lead to several potential problems. Firstly, breeding without registration means that there is no way to verify the dog's pedigree or lineage. This makes it difficult for potential puppy buyers to determine the dog's breed, ancestry, genetic tendencies, health history, and temperament. This can result in a higher risk of genetic disorders, health problems, and/or behavioral issues in the puppies.

Secondly, if the parents of the dog have not undergone genetic testing, it is impossible to determine if they carry any hereditary diseases or health conditions that can be passed on to their offspring. This can increase the likelihood of puppies having genetic disorders, which can be costly and time-consuming to treat or manage. It can also lead to heartbreak for the potential owners of the puppies who have to deal with the stress of caring for a pet with a chronic illness.

Lastly, breeding dogs without registration or genetic testing can also contribute to overpopulation and the proliferation of unhealthy dogs. This can lead to more dogs ending up in shelters, often leading to being euthanized due to overcrowding.

Therefore, it is important to only breed dogs whose parents have been genetically tested, and the dogs are registered. This will ensure that the puppies are healthy, well-socialized, and conform to breed standards. Ultimately, responsible breeding practices help to improve the overall health and well-being of dogs and benefit both the animals and the people who care for them.

An AKC microchip for a dog ranges between $20 to $50, depending on the provider. The process involves inserting a tiny m...
26/04/2023

An AKC microchip for a dog ranges between $20 to $50, depending on the provider. The process involves inserting a tiny microchip (size of a grain of rice) under the skin, usually between the shoulder blades with a sterile needle. The procedure is quick and simple, and the dog may not even feel it.

Once the AKC microchip is inserted, it should be registered with a national database, which contains your dog's essential information such as your contact details and veterinarian’s contact. Whenever your dog is found, the microchip can be scanned by animal shelters, veterinary clinics, or humane societies to retrieve their information, making it easier to reunite your furry friend with you.

People often ask if dachshunds get attached to just one person.Dachshunds are known for their lively and affectionate na...
25/04/2023

People often ask if dachshunds get attached to just one person.

Dachshunds are known for their lively and affectionate nature. They are intelligent, independent, and playful dogs that are widely loved for their long bodies and short legs. When it comes to bonding with humans, dachshunds are known to develop strong and long-lasting attachments to their owners. However, this doesn't mean they can't get attached to more than one person.

In fact, it's common for dachshunds to form close bonds with multiple family members or individuals. They enjoy being around people, and they often seek attention and affection from those they trust. Being social animals, they thrive on the companionship of humans and other dogs, and they are quick to form connections with people who treat them kindly.

It's important to note that while dachshunds can develop attachments to multiple people, their primary attachment is usually to their main caregiver. This is the person who feeds them, takes them on walks, and provides them with most of their daily care. However, they are still capable of forming strong bonds with other family members and friends.

Overall, dachshunds are excellent companion dogs that can easily adjust to new living situations and bond with multiple family members. They are loyal, loving pets that thrive on the attention and care of those they love. If you are considering bringing a dachshund into your family, you can be assured that they will quickly become a cherished member of your household.

Almost everyone has found their homes 💕🐶🐾••••
25/04/2023

Almost everyone has found their homes 💕🐶🐾




4 weeks old! 🐶🐾
18/04/2023

4 weeks old! 🐶🐾

3 weeks old 🐶🐾 Not sure how they keep getting cuter every day!
09/04/2023

3 weeks old 🐶🐾 Not sure how they keep getting cuter every day!

This pretty girl can’t wait to meet her new family in May! 🐶🐾💕 Julie Williams
02/04/2023

This pretty girl can’t wait to meet her new family in May! 🐶🐾💕 Julie Williams

2 weeks old yesterday 🐾❤️ PM for more info!
02/04/2023

2 weeks old yesterday 🐾❤️ PM for more info!

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