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Jackson Farm Dachshunds LLC We're a farm & ranch located on the north of side of Temple, TX that raises full blood miniature dac
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Our one short haired mail piebald. Comments turned off due to scammers.
08/08/2024

Our one short haired mail piebald. Comments turned off due to scammers.

We still have puppies! All ready to go home. They are full blood, miniature, long haired dachshunds. They have their 1st...
08/08/2024

We still have puppies! All ready to go home. They are full blood, miniature, long haired dachshunds. They have their 1st shots and de wormed. They are not registered.

*Comments turn off due to scammers*

When you're Mama's sync cycles. All long haired full blood dachshunds, not registered. All ready to go home, dewormed an...
22/07/2024

When you're Mama's sync cycles. All long haired full blood dachshunds, not registered. All ready to go home, dewormed and up to date on shots. Message for details, turning off comments due to scammers.

27/12/2023

We'll have some adult dachshunds available for rehoming, some breeders and some retired.

Thank you so much for taking our babies home over the year! We will not have any puppies until at least March, which wil...
22/12/2023

Thank you so much for taking our babies home over the year! We will not have any puppies until at least March, which will mean they can go home in May.

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27/07/2023

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10/05/2023
Thankful for all of of the families that have taken our babies home. 31 days until Christmas!!!
25/11/2022

Thankful for all of of the families that have taken our babies home. 31 days until Christmas!!!

These 2 babies are still available. They are 6 months old. The reason we have had them so long is due to a death of a cl...
16/11/2022

These 2 babies are still available. They are 6 months old. The reason we have had them so long is due to a death of a close family member. Nothing is wrong with them, they are the sweetest 2 puppies. They are not potty trained due to the aftermath of the death in our family. They are up to date on shots and not registered. Comments will be limited due to scammers.

How cute!
12/11/2022

How cute!

Dachshund puppies go home in December! I had to have a cute sweatshirt to meet new families in.

That being said, if you're looking for a Christmas puppy, now is the time to reach out to breeders, not December 23rd. P...
31/10/2022

That being said, if you're looking for a Christmas puppy, now is the time to reach out to breeders, not December 23rd. Puppies ready for Christmas were born between last week and the beginning of October, depending on when a breeder let's them go home. đŸ’„We will not have any dapples ready for Christmas đŸ’„

Due to an offended spammer, our page is in review for deactivation, for Facebook violations, even though I have...
01/10/2022

Due to an offended spammer, our page is in review for deactivation, for Facebook violations, even though I haven't posted in 36 days. We can be reached at [email protected]. We will have puppies ready in the next few months.

23/08/2022

This is ringing true again. Every time I post puppies, the scammer(s) will post their facebook link to their fake page. They don't have puppies, they just want to take your money. The' upsetting part is facebook rarely notifies me that they have commented, and if they do, when I try to click on their comment, it disappears. We have received new followers lately with out even posting. This makes me weary that some one is copying our page. I'm grateful for those truly interested in our puppies, but we usually don't get an uptick of likes unless we post puppies. If someone comments on your comment with another link, please ignore them or report them. If your looking for a puppy, please message us. Thank you

19/07/2022

Borrowed this from another breeder

Male vs. Female
Does a male or a female make a better pet for you and your family?
It’s not uncommon for people to believe that a female dog will make a better pet. We get a lot of calls for people wanting that “special little girl”. For whatever reason they don’t think that females will exhibit “alpha” behaviors like humping and/or marking. A lot of people think that females are more passive and friendly and that they don’t take part in fighting over dominance, which could NOT be farther from the truth. If you check out the structure of dog packs, the females determine the pecking order and rule the roost. The result of that behavior is that the females become more stubborn, independent, and territorial than the males. These females are much more intent on exercising their control by participating in that “alpha” behavior like humping. Most fighting will usually break out between two females.
Males tend to be more affectionate, exuberant, attentive, and even more demanding of attention. The males are very attached to their owners, tending to be more dedicated, reliable and less temperamental. They are more sociable, more accepting of other pets, playful for years, and take quicker to children. Most boys are easily motivated by treats/food, words of praise and are so eager to please that training actually becomes easier. Their playful nature, however, can make males more easily distracted. The boys are more likely to act silly and more puppy-like, always wanting to play games, no matter what their age. The boys are fun-loving until the day they die, whereas girls tend to be more standoffish and dignified the older they get.
Neutered males rarely exhibit secondary sexual behavior such as marking and lifting their legs or humping. Once the testosterone levels recede after neutering, most of these behaviors will disappear if they ever existed.
So before making your decision on that age old dilemma of male versus female, hopefully this will give you some helpful info to think about.

12/07/2022

I believe this is something every one considering bringing a dachshund into their family needs to read until the endâ€ŠđŸŸđŸ¶â™„ïžđŸŸ

Thinking about getting a dachshund? You might want to read this first. 😏
Be sure to read to the end! 😍

This is a Public Service Announcement. Why you DON’T want a dachshund:

1. They bark. They can’t help it. It’s in their genetic makeup. They are bred for hunting, and when they are hunting, they use different types of barks to communicate with the hunters. They will bark to alert you to any changes in their environment, from a burglar right down to a bird landing in their garden. They will bark to communicate with you and with other dogs. You can contain the barking with lots of training, but you won’t eliminate it. So if you live somewhere where a barking dog will cause problems, you don’t want a dachshund.

2. They dig. If they can see daylight on the other side of a fence, most of them will dig to try to get to it. If you don’t have solid fencing that reaches right down to the ground, expect some holes. There are exceptions, but if you are super proud of your garden and the thought of holes upsets you, you don’t want a dachshund.

3. They are agile. Way more agile than they look. Do not for one minute be fooled that because they are small and cute, that they don’t get around. They CAN and will jump on the furniture, your lap, get up on your bed, find a way out of the back garden and more. If you don’t want dogs on the furniture or on your lap, you don’t want a dachshund.

4. They get fat! Most dachshunds love their food and will put on weight very quickly if you don’t watch their diet. This is worse for dachshunds than it is for most dogs because of their backs. So if you like to feed your dog people food, or extra treats, you don’t want a dachshund.

5. They need to be indoors. Not all the time, but lots of the time. They need to be the center of attention, and love to spend time with you and your family. If you want a dog simply to live in the back yard, you don’t want a dachshund.

6. They are not easy to housetrain. Most dachies get it, given careful training and patience. If it’s raining or cold outside, you’ll probably find that your little princess won’t step foot outside to go. They will whine to come into the house if left outside, but they won’t do it to get out! They do housetrain, but they are not easy, so if the idea of accidents bothers you and you have a pristine white carpet, you don’t want a dachshund.

7. They chew. If they can see something, it belongs to them. They have incredibly strong jaws and teeth, and love to use them. You will need to be super-vigilant about what they can get to, especially as a puppy, and if you can’t bear the thought of losing your favourite Jimmy Choos, then you don’t want a dachshund.

8. They have delusions of grandeur. They have no idea of their size in relation to other dogs. They will happily pick on big dogs in the park to protect you. They were bred to hunt badgers in their holes and have courage that far outweighs the size of their bodies (and their brains!). They are incredibly loyal, so they will protect you and their territory from anything, no matter how big the dog. If you don’t like the sound of that, you probably don’t want a dachshund.

9. They are incredibly stubborn. They learn quickly but they are not perfect – what they don’t want to hear and don’t want to see doesn’t exist. Some dachshunds do incredibly well at obedience, but be aware that it is ALWAYS on their terms. They also have selective hearing, so no matter how well trained, if you want a dog that you can walk off the leash, you probably don’t want a dachshund.

10. They want to spend time with you. Obsessively. They will be under your feet, on your lap, in your bed, in front of the fridge when the door opens, in the loo with you. If you like your own space, you don’t want a dachshund.

11. They can be OCD. They like it their way, and that’s about all kinds of things – where they put bones, what food they eat, what time you come home, about where furniture should be, what cushions are allowed on the couch – anything. If you aren’t prepared to spend time reassuring them, you don’t want a dachshund.

And now, if you’ve come this far and you still think that you might want a dachshund after reading all that, this is why. They are one of the most interactive breeds, with huge personalities and so much character. Every single one is unique and a whole lot of fun. Who can resist those big brown eyes and that deceptively sad face? They are loyal and protective of those they love to the very last and one of the most affectionate breeds out there – always ready for a cuddle with a waggy tail and a wet sloppy kiss. They are people magnets – when you walk a dachshund you have to be prepared to meet new people. They are addictive, once you’ve had one, you will probably end up with at least one more and will also be ruined for owning any other breed ever again. They are funny and will make you laugh more than they make you cry. If you’ve read all this and you think you still want a dachshund, you probably do want a dachshund!

**Please note that all dogs are different and your dachshund may exhibit none or all of the characteristics above – this is a generalized outline of the breed, intended for basic information purposes only.
author: Joanne Emery

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30/05/2022

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I apologize for everyone that got notifications this morning that another dachshund page commented on their comment. The...
13/05/2022

I apologize for everyone that got notifications this morning that another dachshund page commented on their comment. They are a scam and have been banned from our page.

To all mamas of all babies.
08/05/2022

To all mamas of all babies.

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