06/03/2026
Borrowed from another breeder! ❤️
Please be aware no one can guarantee you a “true mini”
Let’s talk about “mini” Dachshunds for a minute… 🐾
I get a lot of messages like: 👉 “Can you guarantee this puppy will stay under 10 pounds?” 👉 “How big will this puppy be full grown?” 👉 “I only want a true mini, not one that grows too big.”
So let’s clear this up, honestly and simply—because size in Dachshunds is way more complicated than most people realize.
🔸 Miniature: 11 lbs and under
🔸 Standard: typically 16–32 lbs
🔸 And plenty fall in the middle—what we lovingly call tweenies
So when someone says they want an “AKC miniature,” what they’re really asking for is a dog that ends up in that smaller weight range… and that simply can’t be guaranteed at 8 weeks old/also AKC doesn’t even have a category for “miniature” it’s simply Dachshund. Just to be clear!
✴️ Where “mini” Dachshunds came from
Originally, Dachshunds were bred as sturdy badger-hunting dogs.
Later, smaller ones were selectively bred for hunting rabbits.
Same breed. Same purpose-driven dog. Just different sizes for different jobs.
There’s no magic “mini gene.”
Size is influenced by multiple genes, plus environment, nutrition, and overall health.
🐾 Fun fact
In many parts of Europe, Dachshunds aren’t sized by weight at all.
Instead, under FCI standards, they measure chest circumference in adult dogs. Why?
Because weight can fluctuate—but structure doesn’t.
✴️ Genetics can surprise you
Because size is controlled by multiple genes, it’s completely normal to see:
🔸 Two minis produce a standard-sized dog
🔸 Two standards produce a mini
🔸 Littermates grow to totally different sizes
That doesn’t mean anything went wrong—it just means genetics is doing its thing.
So while “both parents are mini” sounds reassuring… it’s not a guarantee.
✴️ Why parent size isn’t a promise
Looking at mom and dad gives you a general idea, not a final answer.
Puppies can land anywhere on the spectrum because:
🔸 Size is polygenic (many genes involved)
🔸 Littermates vary—sometimes a lot
🔸 Nutrition, health, activity, and care all play a role
That’s how one pup from a litter can be 9 lbs and a sibling ends up 14 lbs.
So when people ask, “What will this puppy weigh?”
The most honest answer is:
👉 “I can give you a range, but not a guarantee.”
✴️ Why ethical breeders don’t promise weight
A reputable breeder will never: ❌ Guarantee “under 10 lbs”
❌ Promise a “true mini” like it’s locked in
❌ Put an exact adult weight in writing just to make a sale
Because that wouldn’t be honest.
What a good breeder will do: ✅ Explain how sizing actually works
✅ Share parent sizes and past litter trends
✅ Prioritize health, structure, and temperament
✅ Give a realistic range (mini/tweenie/standard)
If someone is promising an exact adult weight? 🚩
✴️ Let’s flip the question
Instead of asking: ❓ “Can you guarantee this puppy stays under X pounds?”
Try asking: 💬 “What are the parents like in size and build?”
💬 “What have past litters from this line looked like?”
💬 “What do you prioritize in your program besides size?”
🐾also can you the new owner guarantee that you will not over feed this new baby? Can you guarantee proper exercise? Is this your new family member or are you headed to shows? This flip script can go on and on.
Just know we love our doggos! We love this breed! And we hope you make endless memories with your fur baby!