Miniature Dachshund Puppies for Sale in Leland, NC

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It's a a suburban community, and Miniature Dachshund owners here fall into a daily routine fast. With average January highs of 56 degrees, smooth-coat dogs go out with a jacket through the coldest stretch. A lot of families get their doxie out at Cape Fear River Trail on Leland through the week. We have Miniature Dachshund puppies for sale in Leland, NC and deliver to families throughout North Carolina.

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Our Miniature Dachshunds Available In Leland, NC

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Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,495.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,495.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,495.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,495.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,495.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,495.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,495.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

$2,295.00

Miniature Dachshunds In Leland

Miniature Dachshunds do well anywhere, and Leland is small enough that most families know their neighbors' dogs. They weigh 8 to 11 pounds and fit a farmhouse, a rural property, or a village home just as well, and a bold, loyal, curious dog settles in wherever the family is.

Leland averages 213 sunny days a year, and owners get their walks in on most of them. A Miniature Dachshund gets plenty of room on a daily walk through the mixed terrain, and the terrain is right for a dog built low to the ground. Families use Brunswick River Dog Area at Brunswick River area, Leland on the days they want open space, and families head to Brunswick County Trail at Leland for the longer stretches.

The elongated spine every dachshund owner thinks about is worth understanding early. Ramps instead of stairs, a harness instead of a collar, and keeping their weight in the 8-to-11-pound range all matter for the long run. The Puppy Lodge raises both smooth and longhaired Miniature Dachshunds. Smooth coats feel the cold more through winter and need a jacket once temperatures drop; longhaired coats handle the chill a bit better but need brushing several times a week.

Why Leland Families Choose The Puppy Lodge for Their Miniature Dachshund

Miniature Dachshunds are bold, loyal little dogs with big personalities, but that confidence needs to be shaped early. A Dachshund that isn’t socialized and handled regularly as a young puppy can become stubborn, nippy, or overly protective. Our kids are in with the puppies every single day from the time they’re born, picking them up, carrying them correctly, and getting them comfortable being handled by people of all ages. For a breed that needs to learn early how to be a good family dog, that daily hands-on time makes all the difference.

Every puppy goes through Early Neurological Stimulation between days 3 and 16, which strengthens cardiovascular development, builds stress tolerance, and improves immune response. ENS gives Dachshund puppies a head start in how they respond to new people, new environments, and the everyday surprises of life in a family home.

Back health is the single biggest concern in this breed, and it starts with the parents. All of our breeding dogs are healthy and genetically tested before they ever have a litter. We know what’s behind every puppy we produce, and we stand behind them with a 3-year health guarantee. Our vet at Danville Veterinary Clinic visits our kennel every week to check on our dogs and puppies.

Our puppies are raised in our kennel, which is climate controlled with heated tile floors in the winter and geothermal cooling in the summer. Our adults and puppies have large outdoor play areas on our five-acre farm in Central Ohio, where they get daily exercise, which is important for a breed that can be prone to weight gain. We’re certified through the Purdue University Canine Care Program, one of the few breeders in the country who can say that. We’ve been doing this for over 13 years, we welcome visitors by appointment, and we deliver puppies nationwide right to your door. Every puppy comes up to date on vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, and with a blanket carrying mom’s scent.

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About Miniature Dachshunds

The Miniature Dachshund is a purebred dog in the AKC Hound Group with roots going back to 15th-century Germany, where Dachshunds, which translates to “badger dog” in German, were bred by nobility to hunt burrowing game. The standard Dachshund pursued badgers while the Miniature was developed later through selective breeding to hunt smaller prey like rabbits. Dachshunds are one of the most popular breeds in America, ranking sixth in AKC registrations in 2024. Miniature Dachshunds usually stand just 5 to 6 inches tall to the shoulder and weigh 11 pounds or less at maturity. The breed comes in three unique coat varieties, smooth, longhaired, and wirehaired. Smooth coats are short and sleek and only need weekly brushing, while longhaired Dachshunds have soft flowing fur that should be brushed several times a week to prevent matting. Both varieties shed moderately. In terms of temperament, Miniature Dachshunds are bold, curious, and fiercely loyal, forming deep bonds with their families. They are playful and affectionate and love nothing more than curling up on the couch with their people at the end of the day. They can be fairly vocal and will alert you to just about anything happening around the house, which makes them surprisingly good little watchdogs. They are intelligent but also known for having a stubborn streak, so consistent positive reinforcement training starting early is the way to go. They do well with children and other pets when properly socialized, though their small size means interactions with very young children should always be supervised. Miniature Dachshunds need around 30 to 45 minutes of daily exercise split across a couple of short walks and some playtime. Because of their long backs and short legs, it is important to avoid activities that put strain on the spine, like jumping on and off couches or running up and down stairs. A dachshund at a healthy weight goes a long way toward protecting their back. With proper care, nutrition, and regular vet visits, Miniature Dachshunds typically live 12 to 16 years.

Breed TypePurebred, AKC Hound Group
Height5 to 6 inches
Weight11 lbs and under
Lifespan12 to 16 years
Coat TypeThree varieties: smooth, longhaired, or wirehaired
SheddingModerate
Energy LevelModerate
Exercise Needs30 to 45 minutes daily
TrainabilityModerate, can be stubborn, responds well to positive reinforcement
Good With KidsYes, with supervision for young children
Good With Other PetsYes, with early socialization
TemperamentBold, loyal, playful, curious, courageous, and affectionate

Raising a Miniature Dachshund in Leland

Families in Piedmont North Carolina raise dachshunds in every kind of home, and that holds just as well in Leland. A moderate-energy dog does well here with steady daily walks, people around, and a house where the routine stays the same.

Miniature Dachshunds need 30 to 45 minutes of daily exercise as adults. Families use Brunswick County Dog Area at Brunswick County area, Leland for the movement and open space a dachshund needs without a large yard. You can split that across two outings when the weather calls for it, and families use Leland Trail System along Leland for the days they want more distance. A large yard isn't the requirement. Families have Brunswick County Dog Area right there.

With 1.7 inches of snow a year, owners in Leland learn which spots stay clear first and build the winter walk routine around those. Smooth-coat dogs feel the cold more than longhaired coats once temperatures drop, and owners stick to packed surfaces when the drifts get deep.

How Puppy Delivery Works To Leland, North Carolina

Ground transport is a great option for Leland families looking to bring home a puppy. Our climate-controlled delivery vans bring your puppy straight to your door in Leland, and you’ll get updates along the way. If you’d rather pick up in person, the drive from Leland to our family kennel in Ohio is about 9 to 11 hours, and flying into Columbus, OH puts you about 1.5 hours from us. Flight nanny service is also available at your nearest airport, where your puppy rides in-cabin with a handler the entire trip.

Once your puppy is reserved, our team will reach out to schedule delivery to Leland. Every puppy receives a final vet check before delivery. Ground deliveries depart each Tuesday morning, so just reserve and schedule by noon on Monday to make that week’s delivery. Whether your puppy arrives by delivery van or flight nanny, most families have their new puppy in their arms within just 3 days.

1. Ground Transport

We use a professional puppy delivery service to deliver your puppy via a climate-controlled delivery van. These vans are temperature-controlled, and the puppies are well cared for on their journey to your home in Leland, North Carolina. This is our most popular delivery option, giving your puppy a safe, calm ride right to your door.

2. Flight Nanny Delivery

You can have your puppy flown into a nearby commercial airport by a professional puppy flight nanny. Your puppy will sit right next to the flight nanny the entire flight and will never be stored with cargo or luggage. As with ground transport, your puppy will be cared for and looked after until you can pick them up at the airport. This option is more expensive but gets your puppy to you as quickly as possible. We can deliver to your nearest airport, including Wilmington International Airport, and Albert J Ellis Airport.

3. In-Person Pickup at Our Kennel

If you are willing to make the trip, you can come right to our home and kennel to pick up your puppy yourself. This option lets you meet the puppy, their parents, and see our kennel in person. We openly welcome visitors by appointment and love showing people our breeding operation so they can see for themselves why we are a step above your average breeder.

Want to learn More About Us and Our Miniature Dachshunds?

That surprisingly loud bark your Dachshund has? It was designed to echo through underground tunnels. Our Miniature Dachshund guide covers what their hunting origins mean for life in Leland. Your puppy arrives with a baggie of the food they have been eating so you can transition them gradually to whatever you plan to feed long-term. Our delivery guide covers this detail and everything else that comes home with your . Smaller breeds need to go out more often. Expect to take your Miniature Dachshund puppy outside every hour or two during the day for the first few weeks. Our puppy guide maps out the exact bathroom schedule that gets you to housebreaking success fastest.

Serving Families Throughout the Greater Leland, North Carolina Area

If you’re searching for Miniature Dachshund puppies for sale near Leland, we deliver to communities all across the surrounding region. Families in nearby cities and towns have the same access to our breeding program, our 3-year health guarantee, and our door-to-door delivery. No matter where you’re located, your puppy comes to you. We proudly deliver Mini Dachshund puppies to Piedmont North Carolina, including Oak Island NC, St. James NC, Boiling Spring Lakes NC, Shallotte NC, Burgaw NC, Wallace NC, Navassa NC, Lake Waccamaw NC, Riegelwood NC, Northwest NC, Holden Beach NC, Bolton NC, and Varnamtown NC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:How do Leland families get a Miniature Dachshund puppy from your farm in Ohio?

A:Our farm in Fresno, Ohio is around 475 from Leland, about 9 to 11 hours by car. Ground transport uses a climate-controlled van with your puppy in its own crate, and departures go out every Tuesday morning so most families have their puppy home within a few days of scheduling. Flight nanny is also available. A dedicated nanny flies with your puppy in-cabin from Ohio to Wilmington International Airport, and Albert J Ellis Airport, and your puppy never goes near the cargo hold. Families who want to come out to the farm are welcome to do so by appointment. That pickup carries a 7% Ohio sales tax, which doesn't apply to either delivery option.

Q:Is a Miniature Dachshund a good fit for life in Leland?

A:Yes, Leland is a good fit for a dachshund. Owners see all four seasons in the first year, with average July highs of 90 degrees and average January highs of 56 degrees. Summer walks go early on the warmest days, and smooth-coat owners keep a jacket by the door once the cold arrives. The daily 30-to-45-minute walk fits easily into the day here, and a lot of Leland dachshund owners head to Leland Dog Park at Mallory Creek Dog Park, Leland through the week. We also raise Mini Doxiedoodles for families asking about a lower-shedding alternative. The Puppy Lodge has Miniature Dachshund puppies for sale in Leland, NC and delivers to families throughout North Carolina.

Q:What makes the mixed terrain a good fit for a Miniature Dachshund's daily walk?

A:A dachshund gets real room to move through the mixed terrain, and flat stretches are easy on their back. A dachshund covers ground on a longer walk out here and stops to sniff the whole way. Families head to Greenfield Lake Trail at Leland when they want to get a full outing in.

Q:How does a Miniature Dachshund handle cold winters in Leland?

A:They handle it well once owners know the drill. Smooth-coat dogs need a jacket when temperatures drop below freezing. Their short coat offers almost nothing between their belly and the cold ground. January highs in Leland average around 56 degrees, so that jacket stays near the door for a good stretch of the year. Longhaired dachshunds manage the cold better but still feel it more than heavier-coated breeds because of how low they stand.

Q:Can Leland families visit the farm before choosing a Miniature Dachshund?

A:We do visits by appointment, and we set it up that way so we have time to actually show you around. That means a walk through the farm on the rolling hills of Central Ohio, time in the climate-controlled kennel, meeting the family, and sitting with the puppies before you make any decisions. Families who come out from Leland and the surrounding area tell us that time together answered questions they didn't even know they had. For families who can't make the trip, we're happy to do a virtual tour so you can see the farm, the kennel, and the puppies from home.

Q:Why do Leland families choose The Puppy Lodge for their Miniature Dachshund?

A:Leland families choose The Puppy Lodge because of what they can verify. Every parent dog is health and genetic tested before producing a litter, Danville Veterinary Clinic visits our kennel every week to examine our adults and newborns, and every puppy goes through Early Neurological Stimulation from day three through day sixteen. The Puppy Lodge holds Purdue University Canine Care Program certification, and every puppy comes home with their Canine Care Certified documentation, AKC registration, current vaccinations, deworming, a microchip, and a blanket carrying mom's scent. Seven kids have been hands-on with every litter from birth through go-home day in a climate-controlled kennel with heated tile floors, geothermal cooling, and large indoor and outdoor play areas. We back every puppy with a 3-year health guarantee covering genetic and congenital conditions, and we've been raising and breeding puppies for over 13 years.