Valle Suave
Parson Russel Terries & Dwergteckels ruwhaar
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Puppies

If you are interested in one of my puppies from Valle Suave Parson Russell Terrier or Valle Suave Miniature Dachshund, wire-haired, please click on the envelope you can find on each page to email or give me a call! I only reserve puppies by appointment and with a deposit, unfortunately people just cancel at the last minute or make an appointment and simply do not come.
Since I care a lot about my dogs and also the puppies I breed, I prefer to ask the puppy buyers to give it their all, trying to ensure that the puppies get a good home and to prevent the puppy buyers from making the wrong choice. My method: Those interested in the puppies who register with me will be invited to meet me and the older dogs and puppies in case of further interest, from the moment the puppies are 4 weeks old. Taking preferences and life situation into account as much as possible.I reserve the right to make a choice from the nest first, if necessary to continue my hobby and passion. When the puppies are 6 weeks old, they go to the vet for vaccination, chip and DNA, when the puppies have been declared healthy by the vet, definitive agreements are made with the puppy buyers. Before you want to buy a Miniature Dachshund, ask yourself the following: Why do I want to buy a Miniature Dachshund? Have you thought carefully why you want to buy a Miniature Dachshund? Have you studied the general character traits associated with the breed? We hope your reasons go beyond "they are such cuties!". Also remember that if you have a family, this decision must be supported by the whole family! Do I have enough time for a puppy and can I care for the dog for life?Realize that a Miniature Dachshund can get quite old and so you will have to take care of the dog for that long. Raising a puppy takes more time than you think. You will have to feed them and potty train them. If you are away from home every day for a long time, it will take longer. Are my children responsible enough to handle a dog? Miniature Dachshunds love children and get along very well with well-behaved children. If children poke the dog in the eyes, pull the tail or otherwise tease it, the dog will defend itself against this unfair treatment. The dog may react with a growl or even give out a 'bite'. This cannot be directly labeled as aggressive behavior. The dog just says: 'I don't like this!'. You should never leave children and dogs unattended in the same room.Especially the back of the Miniature Dachshund is very fragile. Never leave childer unattended and watch out with cuddling and picking-up the dog! Do you understand the Miniature Dachshund’s temperament? The Miniature Dachshund was bred to hunt foxes and vermin and are still true hunters. You can find a lot about the breed on this website. You can also search further on the internet and read books! If you've asked yourself the questions above, looked up information about the breed and are still interested in buying a puppy, please contact me!
At the new owner
Over the years I have already made many new owners happy with one of my puppies. If you click on the button, you can see my fledged puppies and also their successes at shows. I think it is nice and important to keep in touch with the puppie’s new owners and assist them with advice and action.
Show successes Show successes
Valle Suave
Parson Russel Terriers & Dwergteckels ruwhaar
© ValleSuave

Puppies

If you are interested in one of my puppies from Valle Suave Parson Russell Terrier or Valle Suave Miniature Dachshund, wire-haired, please click on the envelope you can find on each page to email or give me a call! I only reserve puppies by appointment and with a deposit, unfortunately people just cancel at the last minute or make an appointment and simply do not come.
Since I care a lot about my dogs and also the puppies I breed, I prefer to ask the puppy buyers to give it their all, trying to ensure that the puppies get a good home and to prevent the puppy buyers from making the wrong choice. My method: Those interested in the puppies who register with me will be invited to meet me and the older dogs and puppies in case of further interest, from the moment the puppies are 4 weeks old. Taking preferences and life situation into account as much as possible.I reserve the right to make a choice from the nest first, if necessary to continue my hobby and passion. When the puppies are 6 weeks old, they go to the vet for vaccination, chip and DNA, when the puppies have been declared healthy by the vet, definitive agreements are made with the puppy buyers. Before you want to buy a Miniature Dachshund, ask yourself the following: Why do I want to buy a Miniature Dachshund? Have you thought carefully why you want to buy a Miniature Dachshund? Have you studied the general character traits associated with the breed? We hope your reasons go beyond "they are such cuties!". Also remember that if you have a family, this decision must be supported by the whole family! Do I have enough time for a puppy and can I care for the dog for life?Realize that a Miniature Dachshund can get quite old and so you will have to take care of the dog for that long. Raising a puppy takes more time than you think. You will have to feed them and potty train them. If you are away from home every day for a long time, it will take longer. Are my children responsible enough to handle a dog?  Miniature Dachshunds love children and get along very well with well-behaved children. If children poke the dog in the eyes, pull the tail or otherwise tease it, the dog will defend itself against this unfair treatment. The dog may react with a growl or even give out a 'bite'. This cannot be directly labeled as aggressive behavior. The dog just says: 'I don't like this!'. You should never leave children and dogs unattended in the same room.Especially the back of the Miniature Dachshund is very fragile. Never leave childer unattended and watch out with cuddling and picking-up the dog! Do you understand the Miniature Dachshund’s temperament? The Miniature Dachshund was bred to hunt foxes and vermin and are still true hunters. You can find a lot about the breed on this website. You can also search further on the internet and read books! If you've asked yourself the questions above, looked up information about the breed and are still interested in buying a puppy, please contact me!