Rudy
I happened upon our first Dachshund, Rudy,  by accident.  It was an accident that changed my entire life.  He was with us just a little over three years and we wouldn't have traded a day with him for anything in the world.

Reilly was our first "conformation" dog after years in the breed, finishing his Championship easily.    However, he was much, much more than just another pretty face. 
Unfortunately, he left us far too soon
Delaney Delaney was our protector and the "momma" to all the foster Dachshunds and puppies who have come through our house.  She was amazingly gentle and patient with all little ones. 



Andie Andie is the first dog I owned of my own, found at the shelter when she was a baby and I was only 21.  She is such a good, happy girl, she set the template for all who would follow.  I made my big boo-boos with her and she's never held it against me.
Elliot
Elliot is our Rescued Dachshund.  Don't let that fool you, though, because he is one talented dude!  Most Dachshunds are extremely sharp, even if they don't have a well-bred beginning.
Griffin
Griffin is our funny face!  His arrival helped us immensely following Rudy's death.  With the best face on the planet, he is his mama's boy.

Tania was a wonderfully generous gift from Reilly's sire's breeder, Valerio Hernandez.  She is a really amazing dog who has taught me much.  Tania doesn't have a mean or crabby bone in her body.
Maximus....Max, Maxi, Paxi, Pax, Paxton.  We adore this boy who loves to hunt and snuggle.  He spent some time with Marcus and the Knutsons, but after Reilly's death, they sent him back to us...he was the perfect salve to soothe Reilly's passing.  We are ever so grateful.

There isn't a sweeter 'Mama's boy' in all the world than Gracchus and he is my special boy. 
He is my little bodyguard and my ball boy.

Payton is so sweet; she adores children and, well, *everyone*!  She has never, ever met a stranger.  She loves balls and blankies and rats.

Ryan is our first homebred wire bitch.  She is lovely; in conformation, in movement, in temperament and in hunting instinct.  We have high hopes for this little one!








Miss Squirrely-Girl (formerly Lulu), like most Dachshund girls, is the most opinionated of the Reilly x Tania litter.  Smart as a whip, she puts her family to the test.  They love her more than words can say, as do we.

Marcus, according to his family, is actually 'Marcustheman'.  Like the rest of the litter, he is as sweet as sugar and has the Knutsons (people *and* dogs) wrapped around his little paw.  Marcus rules the house!

Pippi is just about the funniest, cutest, most opinionated little Dachshund we know...well, at least next to her older sister Squirrel and her littersister Trink!  She has her family, seasoned "dog people", wrapped around her little paw!

Trinket is funny and crittery...she chases bunnies every chance she gets.
She is much loved by her owners, Lynn and Harvey.












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