That would most certainly be the dachshund. There are different types though. The long haired miniature, long haired, smooth haired miniature, smooth haired,
you're probably talking about a long haired dachsund
they can grow long hair if you dont get them cut often enough.
The cost of a long haired dachshund can vary depending on factors such as breeder reputation, bloodline, and location. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $2000 for a long haired dachshund puppy. It's important to work with a reputable breeder to ensure you are getting a healthy and well-bred puppy.
12 to 14 years
Well obviously a miniature dachshund is smaller than a regular sized dachsund. I own a three year own longhaired miniature dachshund and she is considerably smaller than a standard sized, but they are not actually very different other than size. They are still what I would consider a small dog trapped in a big dog's body. (: ~ shaybabay
If there are any in your area, veterinarian's offices are the BEST place to ask. Make a few phone calls and see if any of them have breeders as clients.
it does not make a difference if they are long haired
if their is a long haired relative
You can determine if a kitten is long-haired by looking at the length of its fur. Long-haired kittens will have noticeably longer fur compared to short-haired kittens.
To determine if your kitten is long-haired, observe the length of its fur. If the fur is noticeably longer than short-haired breeds, then your kitten is likely long-haired.
A long-haired Dachshund and Bichon Frise mix typically features a combination of their parent breeds' traits. This dog often has a long, wavy coat that can vary in color, including shades of brown, black, or cream. The body tends to be elongated like the Dachshund, while the face may have the rounder features of the Bichon, including a fluffy, soft muzzle. Overall, this mix can be quite adorable, with a playful and friendly demeanor.