WELCOME TO FOREVER MINI DACHSHUND PALACE
We specialize in breeding top-quality Dachshunds. Our Dachshunds are friendly and make excellent family dogs. They’re good with children of all ages. Their ability and intelligence makes it easy to train in servicing, and therapy.
Our puppies are well nurtured and cared for. They are trained on dog doors, bathroom breaks and socialization. We give them every Chance to thrive in health and self-confidence. Explore our website to learn more.

Our Featured Puppies

Name: Lanez
Breed: Mini Dachshund
Price: $750
Gender: Male
Status: Available
Age: 12 weeks

Name: Lyn
Breed: Mini Dachshund
Price: $750
Gender: Female
Status: Available
Age: 12 weeks

Name: Elle
Breed: Mini Dachshund
Price: $750
Gender: Female
Status: Available
Age: 12 weeks
What We Do

Healthy Dogs
We understand how much love you give to your dog, and that is why we care a lot to ensure they are healthy for you.

Proper Vaccination
We give proper vaccinations to our all newly born puppies and existing dogs to make sure they are protected and healthy.

Support, Care, & Love
Pet care is very important. We love to provide support & care to our clients as needed. If you need any further consultation, feel free to email or call us.

Each New Puppy Comes With The Following Items:
• Small starter bag of food
• Shot records / Vet check Certificate of Health
• Health Guarantee
• Momma’s Scent Blanket
• Toy
About the labrador breed
Appearance
Beloved the world over for its short and stout form, the dachshund (known colloquially as a doxie or, affectionately, as a sausage dog or weiner dog) is a small hunting hound with a big personality. Bred in Germany to burrow into the dens of prey, the dachshund stands much longer than it does tall. The breed comes in three coat types: smooth, longhair, and wirehair, and two sizes: standard and mini.
Temperament
With their adorable appearance and goofy personalities, it may come as a surprise that dachshunds were originally bred as ferocious hunters. That’s right—that small, sausage-shaped dog used to burrow into dens and either flush out its prey or fight to the death. Though modern dachshunds are more lap dog than Lancelot, the breed has retained its braveness and spunk.
Living Needs
The dachshund is an adaptable breed and can make a great pet in nearly any home (just beware of too many stairs!). Though energetic, the dachshund is completely content hanging out inside, so long as her owner is near and she receives plenty of play.
Care
The dachshund coat varieties have slightly different grooming needs. All three varieties are low-shedding, low odor, and remain fairly clean despite time spent outdoors (though their paws may need attention after a vigorous digging session). They are not, however, considered a hypoallergenic breed. All dachshunds should be bathed sparingly, no more than once a month—any more and their sensitive skin can dry out.
Health
The dachshund is considered a generally healthy breed with a lifespan of 12–16 years. Like all breeds, the dachshund is prone to certain diseases, and if not properly fed and exercised, the breed’s long body can lead to serious health issues.