Only one Dapple male available scroll down we have a Isabella piebald male and an Isabella & tan female also available
Silver & Puncher's litter was born August 17th and will be ready to go to their new homes on October 12th
The female adult below is a from Silver and Punchers past litter they have beautiful pups together with nice structure and low to the ground .Lacy Is owned by Christine In Encino , Ca Lacy is less than 9 pounds . Scroll down to see their new litter which will turn out as equally beautiful
Silver & Puncher's puppy from a previous litter

Puncher the father

Click here to see the mother Silver on my females page

Sold deposit received 
Delilah is going to Live with Jody Schilling In Simi Valley she is going to be spoiled rotten by Jody and her two Daughters
$1000.00

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Chocolate & tan patch work Dapple male
$1000.00

Sold deposit pending 
Dolly is going to go live with Alyson and Zachary In Jacksonville Florida
Chocolate & tan dapple female
$1000.00


Sold deposit received 
This Chocolate & tan dapple Boy Is going to Live with Ray and Margret In Norco Ca .
I know this little guy will never replace your Max but he will definitely add some Joy back into your lives .He is truly a special gift from our home to yours
$950.00

Darby Is now On Hold for Bethany in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
He will definitely make a great addition to your family and
We are looking forward to meeting you this weekend 
Chocolate & tan dapple male
$950.00

Sold deposit pending
This little chocolate & tan female is going to live with the
Grande family In Calabasas, Ca
Congratulations !
$ 950.00



Dawn and Logan's Litter born August 26,2008
Isabella tuxedo piebald Male smooth coat
$1800.00


Isabella & tan female smooth coat
$1100.00


If your looking for a Beautiful long coat male with champion lines contact Jan (661)330-3282
http://www.3acesranchdachshunds.com/
*Arriving very Soon *
Cookie & Logan's Litter due August 26Th
all colors expected chocolate, blue, Isabella In Dapple or solids
#1st pick dapple male Ralph Levy
#1 Isabella & tan female Tanya Rockerfeller
# 1 Dapple female Michele Seibold

Cricket X Degan
Due August 29Th
We are expecting Long coats
chocolate & tans in solid and possible piebalds

#1st pick female chocolate & tan long coat Carol Hurwitz
#2 pick female Chocolate & tan long coat Pat Salute


If I don't have what your looking for try these links
contact Lori
(661)304-0802
Piebald Puppies Available In California
Piebald Puppies Available In California
California Dachshund Puppies
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We have available Dachshund puppies throughout the year Miniature Piebalds, Dapples in smooth and the long coats In colors such as Chocolate's , black & tan, Isabella & tan, blue & tan, and reds don't hesitate and ask to be placed on our Notification list for upcoming litters .We are located In So Ca Southern, Northern, Central ,east coast, west coat and all California cities and counties
Breed Group: Hound Weight: 11-32 lbs Height: 5-9 inches Color(s): solid red, sable, or cream; black and tan, chocolate and tan, wild boar and tan, gray and tan, or fawn and tan, brindle Coat: The Dachshund comes in three different varieties. The Smooth Haired Dachshund, Wirehaired Dachshund, and the Longhaired Dachshund. He also comes in two different sizes being standard and miniature. The Longhaired Dachshund has a long and straight coat, with hair slightly feathered and longer on the underbelly, ears, chest, and legs. The Smooth Coat has a straight, smooth, short, and glossy coat that should all be of equal length along the body of the dog. The Wirehaired has a coat of broken appearance with wiry, coarse, and harsh hair. Overview: The Dachshund was originally developed in German hundreds of years ago. They were originally bred for hunting Badger, hence the name Dachshund. "Dachs" is the German word for Bader. The elongated body and the shortened legs were bred into this dog to dig the prey out and go inside their burrows forcing them to leave their dens. The Miniature variety was bred to hunt hare and stoat. This breed has also been known to hunt foxes and otters along with the badger. Character: Dachshunds are a very clownish breed and can be very mischievous at times. A very intuitive dog, the Dachshund is now most commonly seen as a companion rather than a hunter. This breed loves to be around people and should never exhibit signs of aggression or timidity. The Dachshund is an all around friendly dog, is very outgoing, and is sure to steal the hearts of everyone he meets. Temperament: The Dachshund is a fun loving dog, tenacious, and lively, but can become jealous and be very irritable. This breed does not do well with smaller children, but can do very well with older and more considerate children. Due to his small size and tiny legs, this breed should not be placed in a home with larger dogs unless they were raised around each other. The Dachshund has the tendency to become jealous, however can do very well with many other toy breeds in the home providing they are not snippy. Care: The Long Haired variety requires quite a bit of grooming. Being that this dog is so low to the ground, he is prone to getting burrs, sticks, and twigs stuck in his coat which should be removed daily if any are present. Brushing of the coat should be done on a regular basis to prevent tangling and/or matting. The Smooth Haired variety doesn't require much grooming and would respond well to an occasional wipe down with a damp towel, or a harsh towel to remove any dead or loose hair. Training: The Dachshund can be stubborn at times, making training a little bit difficult for the average owner. This breed requires firm and consistent handling, but can be a little sensitive so he should always be corrected in a gentle manner, never harsh or this breed could become submissive and timid. Dachshunds respond best to a variety of training methods. Activity: The Dachshund can be lively and vivacious, however he does not need much exercise. A short walk per day would suffice for this short-bodied breed. The Dachshund tends to tire out easily so any exercise provided should be given at different times rather than one long walk. This breed is prone to back problems so high jumping and/or running should never be allowed. Ownership: If you are looking for Dachshund puppies for sale from reputable Dachshund breeders or to adopt a Dachshund from a Dachshund Rescue then make sure you understand as much about the breed you are interested in as you can. Every puppy breed is different. Begin your research by reading the breed information about the Dachshund puppy above. Search our dog breeds section to find Dachshund puippies, dogs and puppies that make great pets.

