Where do Doxie dachshunds spend their days?

Where do Doxie dachshunds spend their days?

Our beautiful Doxies and their puppies are treasured members of our family. All of our adult Dachshunds spend their days in a specially designed, temperature controlled indoor/outdoor kennel, when they are not in the house with us. We believe in providing top quality food, routine veterinary care, and lots of love.

What kind of disease does Daisy Hill Dachshund have?

We also test for PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy) and NCL (Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis), which are two genetic disorders that can cause blindness and seizures respectively. It is our goal here at Daisy-Hill Dachshunds to never introduce either of these devastating disorders into our lines.

Is there a video surveillance system for Daisy Hill dachshunds?

It is our goal here at Daisy-Hill Dachshunds to never introduce either of these devastating disorders into our lines. Their health and happiness is our priority. Our treasured Dachshunds are also safe guarded by a video surveillance system.

Our beautiful Doxies and their puppies are treasured members of our family. All of our adult Dachshunds spend their days in a specially designed, temperature controlled indoor/outdoor kennel, when they are not in the house with us. We believe in providing top quality food, routine veterinary care, and lots of love.

We also test for PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy) and NCL (Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis), which are two genetic disorders that can cause blindness and seizures respectively. It is our goal here at Daisy-Hill Dachshunds to never introduce either of these devastating disorders into our lines.

It is our goal here at Daisy-Hill Dachshunds to never introduce either of these devastating disorders into our lines. Their health and happiness is our priority. Our treasured Dachshunds are also safe guarded by a video surveillance system.

What happens if you let a dachshund take over?

If the dog is allowed to take over, many behavior problems will arise, such as, but not limited to, guarding furniture, separation anxiety, guarding food, toys or other objects, snapping, biting and obsessive barking. It will become unpredictable with children and adults they do not know.