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Hello,

I am looking for Dachshund puppies for my mother for christmas, she loves dogs and now wants a new one. We own a boxer and a staff/collie. I am looking for anyone around London that may be selling Dachshund puppies or know someone that is.


My email is [email protected] if you are interested.

Thank you.

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They're very cute, but have you ever owned one


Just about every one iv'e met or been near has been neurotic and/or bitten me


I blame the short legs


Jack Dee owned one (and that one bit me btw). Mind you I did chase it around Wandsworth common and then rugby tackled it to get it on a lead.

Thank you for all the replies lol, yes if you had rugby tackled me I probably would of bit you too. I have been look at rescue centres for Dachshund's but they all seem to be at least one or two years old and I'm looking for a puppy but thanks for letting me know

In my defence, I was chasing/heading off that dog. It escaped from the house and was heading flat out towards the road, a skip lorry was on a collision path should said dog run into the road.


Lucky for me i'd been running as part of a fitness regime, so managed to out run the dog and head it off, making it turn around at the crucial moment.


Seeing a Dachshund's little legs give in as I pursued it was my moment, so I dived and caught it & saved its little life. Though the dog didn't appreciate my valiant efforts and proceeded to bite me with some vigour.


As I fixed the dog to a purse string I was wearing, I noticed a woman with very obviously enhanced breasts sunbathing topless.


The dog had stopped biting me by that point.

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