Dog Groomer Shop 3, 59 Wises Road, Buderim 4556 (opposite PETBARN)
Dog Groomer Shop 3, 59 Wises Road, Buderim 4556 (opposite PETBARN)
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We want all our fur babies to go to good homes, if you are interested in adopting, please get in touch
Queensland Breeder No BIN0010772993953
We are hoping to have puppies by February 2025
Email us your interest
$6000
We are hoping to have puppies ready to take home by the end of Januray 2025
Email us your interest
$6000
About the parents
The Dachshund have three coat varieties, our mum ‘BELLA’, is the smooth, short hair variety, with fur that has a feeling of velvet, her features are purely symmetrical
She has an adorable personality and is only 65cm in length
Dad 'ARLO' is a stud and also a mini
Both parents have Dapple in their heritage, Dapple is a pattern of irregular patches or splotches of light pigment overlaying a darker colour
On purchase you will receive a full DNA certificate for both parents to confirm the purebred
About the breed
The Mini Dachshund is cute and lively and a small, neat size breed, making them an ideal house dog
The breed will adapt to any living situation and are ideal for apartment living with young children and the elderly
Dachshunds are intelligent, extremely sociable dogs, loving and extremely loyal to their families, they are happiest having cuddles on the couch
Low in maintenance, they shed, but not excessively. ‘Smooths’ can be wiped with a damp cloth between baths to keep them clean
History
First known as the Teckel in his home country of Germany, the Dachshund has been around in one form or another for at least 500 years.
The Dachshund’s distinctive long, low shape is due to being purpose-bred to tear down burrows after rabbits in its country of origin
In the 1800s, Dachshunds started being bred more as pets in Great Britain. They were favourites in royal courts all over Europe, including that of Queen Victoria, who was especially fond of the breed
Owning a dog is a commitment as the life span of the Dachshund is 12-16 years, it is essential to keep the breed in a healthy weight range of 4 - 6 kgs to avoid back problems
About the parents
We own mum 'Luna', she is very good company and enjoys lots of pats
Dad 'MURPHY' is a stud
You will receive a full DNA certificate for both parents to confirm the purebred
About the breed
The golden retriever has an even temper, they are one of the most intelligent and affectionate breeds
They are playful, yet gentle with children, and they tend to get along well with other pets
The life expectancy of the Golden Retriever is 10-12 years, as they have a double coat, they need grooming every 6 weeks
They should weight about 30 kg, they love their food and your food, however, it is important to keep them at the correct weight for their overall health and well-being
They will need one or two daily walks, and will grow to a height of between 50-60 cm
History
The story of the breed began when Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks inherited a substantial fortune, and bought a mansion in London ‘Brook House’
His hobby for many years, the prevailing origin story was that Marjoribanks purchased a group of Russian circus dogs, and started breeding the famous, yellow-coated dogs from there
On a walk with his son in Brighton in 1865, Marjoribanks came across a wavy-coated dog named Nous. Belonging to a cobbler who had gotten him from an employee of a local nobleman to settle a debt, Nous had black parents but was himself gold-coloured
Three years after Marjoribanks acquired him, Nous was bred to Belle, a Tweed Water Spaniel that Marjoribanks had been given by his cousin. Now extinct, Tweed spaniels were liver-colored
It was an inspired combination, crossing a retriever to a water spaniel to create a robust hunter capable of navigating both land and water to hunt
Marjoribanks’ famous 1868 litter contained the florally monikered puppies who are considered the world’s first Golden Retrievers, the puppies were named Cowslip, Crocus and Primrose
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