R&D Dachshunds

R&D Dachshunds R&D Dachshunds is a family owned miniature and standard Dachshund and Chiweenie breeder.

Mia’s retirement litter! Two girls and four boys! One longhaired boy, everyone else is short haired.
05/28/2026

Mia’s retirement litter! Two girls and four boys! One longhaired boy, everyone else is short haired.

Edit: found her 🏠 🥰Since Button has found his lap, I decided to post Nymeria. Nymeria is looking for a very calm home. H...
04/26/2026

Edit: found her 🏠 🥰

Since Button has found his lap, I decided to post Nymeria. Nymeria is looking for a very calm home. Her first retiree home spent a day and a half with her and told me she was not worth their time because she was too nervous. She’s back looking for her forever lap. With dogs, there is a 3-3-3 rule. They need time to adjust. Nymeria needs a calm home, good with small dogs, unknown on large dogs. No small/young children. She does like to run from you when she is picked up and thinks it’s tag (🥹🤦‍♀️). I’m working with her on that, but she’s a lover. Nymeria has floating knee caps which is why she’s being retired very early. She’s under a year of age. She just needs some to give her the time of day.

Button has found his lap!This is Button. Button is a longhaired chocolate and tan. Button is also looking for his home. ...
04/25/2026

Button has found his lap!

This is Button. Button is a longhaired chocolate and tan. Button is also looking for his home. However, there is one caveat. Button has a low grade heart murmur. He is 3 months. It could go away by the time he’s 6 months. It might not. However, the family he’s looking for has to understand his situation. Dogs can live years without medicine and any issues or they could need medicine by the time they reach 4 or 9 or even older.

Children are welcome and I’m being very picky of who he goes home to. He is not a normal 💲puppy.

After adopting out a retiree, a family decided that after a day and a half that she wasn’t worth their time and effort. ...
04/19/2026

After adopting out a retiree, a family decided that after a day and a half that she wasn’t worth their time and effort. Do NOT get a dog or puppy if you aren’t willing to give them time.

I think we need to talk about THIS. The ‘advertisement’ just recently came up about a pink dachshund stud. If you don’t ...
04/09/2026

I think we need to talk about THIS. The ‘advertisement’ just recently came up about a pink dachshund stud. If you don’t know, now you do. PINK IS NOT A THING. It is not an ethical color. It’s not okay. Please do not want, look or buy a PINK dachshund.

🚫 “Pink” Dachshunds: Why This Trend Is DEEPLY Unethical 🚫

You may have seen “pink” or “caramel pink” Dachshunds being advertised for outrageous prices and called “rare.” These are not a special color. They are albino Dachshunds, and albinism is a genetic defect that comes with serious health problems—not a fad for breeders to cash in on.

Albinism means the dog’s body can’t make normal melanin, the pigment that protects the skin and eyes.

Because of this, albino dogs:
⭕️Burn very easily and are at higher risk for skin cancers and other UV‑related skin damage, even in ordinary daylight.
⭕️Are extremely light‑sensitive; bright light can actually be painful and they often have lifelong vision issues from abnormal eye development.
⭕️Usually need strict sun management just to stay comfortable: shade, protective clothing, careful outdoor time, and frequent vet and eye checks.

Ethical breeders work to reduce health risks in their lines—not deliberately create puppies that are more likely to struggle from day one. Albinism is a recessive mutation, so producing “pink” Dachshunds means knowingly pairing carriers or affected dogs to get this look, even though the health issues are well known.

If someone is marketing “pink” Dachshunds as rare or “one of a kind” and attaching a huge price tag, they are not prioritizing the dogs or the breed—they are prioritizing profit. This is textbook unethical, backyard breeding. Our Dachshunds deserve better than being the next money‑making trend after other breeds, like bullies, have already been exploited this way.

Puppy parents: please do your research. If you love a pale, soft look, you can choose healthy, fully pigmented options—like well‑bred creams—from breeders who fully health test, follow breed‑club ethics/standards, and refuse to use albinism for profit.

Breeders: we have an obligation to protect this breed. Do not support, promote, or breed “pink”/albino Dachshunds. Refuse to use these dogs in your programs, no matter how trendy or lucrative they seem.

Our job is to put the dogs first—ALWAYS ❤️

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EDIT: Since those who are in support of breeding for this visual appearance are all up in arms over the fact I've only educated on Albinism...let me make this clear—albinism is ONE way breeders are achieving this “pink” visual in Dachshunds. There ARE other genetic combinations that can create a very similar look to albinism. It does not matter which genetic pathway a breeder uses in any breed; the fact remains that dogs produced this way all have an extreme depletion of melanin to achieve this lack of pigment, and the same core health risks remain as with true albinism (sunburn, increased skin‑cancer risk, severe light sensitivity, and lifelong eye issues). In the case of those breeding dilute dogs to achieve this visual appearance, you can also add in CDA to the health risks.

No matter your argument FOR this breeding practice, breeding intentionally for this appearance remains unethical.



This is Rhea and Rhea is looking for a retirement home. Rhea is 3 years old. After a burst milk duct on her first litter...
03/14/2026

This is Rhea and Rhea is looking for a retirement home. Rhea is 3 years old. After a burst milk duct on her first litter, she is retired officially. She would be better with a retired couple or one that has older children who know boundaries. She’s good with small dogs, but is not crazy playful and loves a good nap.

Pichu is living it up with her new family! I have one more retiree looking for a home. Better with a retired couple or o...
03/14/2026

Pichu is living it up with her new family! I have one more retiree looking for a home. Better with a retired couple or older children who know boundaries. She’s better with older smaller dogs as she isn’t always crazy playful and can be shy.

03/09/2026

The good bad and the ugly.

We are breeders don’t talk about the hard parts. Retirement. Last night I discovered a bulgy spot on Rhaenys who had a c section back in October. Come to find out today, it’s a hernia. Rhaenys is being spayed and has a forever home already for a little boy who needs an older dog. Rhaenys has been my best girl. It’s hard and I cry thinking about it. This is not easy, this is not fun. On the contrary, this is difficult as difficult gets.

But bottom line, I know she will be loved.

Pichu AND Pandora have found their families! Pandora is flying out of state and Pichu is going to Louisiana!!
03/08/2026

Pichu AND Pandora have found their families! Pandora is flying out of state and Pichu is going to Louisiana!!

Their fees have been ⬇️
03/07/2026

Their fees have been ⬇️

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