Two longhaired dachshunds
FCI registered kennel · Reinach AG, Switzerland

Miniature and rabbit dachshunds, raised with heart.

Long-coated dachshunds from a loving family home. Health and DNA tested, and matched to your life by nature rather than by looks.

Litter plan Summer 2026 How placement works
FCI
Registered kennel
DNA
Health & DNA tested
At home
Raised inside the family
Longhair
Miniature & rabbit dachshunds
What we stand for

Our breeding rests on clear values.

01

Health & sustainable rearing

Every parent dog is health and DNA tested. We breed slowly, in small numbers, with an eye on generations rather than on demand.

02

Strong bonding & closeness to people

Our puppies grow up in the middle of everyday life: the kitchen, visitors, noise, hands. Closeness to people is not something to train later. It is where we start.

03

Everyday suitability & sociability

A dachshund who simply comes along: on the train, into a restaurant, to a friend's place. We watch calmness, frustration tolerance and behaviour in the pack from week one.

Our dogs

Meet the family.

Choose a dog to see their portrait, variety and pedigree details. Every adult in our programme is health and DNA tested.

Victoria de Larche Jovie
Victoria
Victoria de Larche Jovie

Chocolate and tan with a full long coat, and the dam behind our Summer 2026 pairing. Calm in the house, confident outdoors, and endlessly patient with her puppies.

Role
Dam
Variety
Miniature, longhair
Coat
Chocolate & tan
Health
DNA tested
Planned litter

Litter plan
Summer 2026

A carefully planned pairing of two long-coated dachshunds, matched on temperament, health and type.

Dam Victoria de Larche Jovie
Sire Little Fut Kaeleb
Variety Miniature & rabbit dachshund, longhair
Status Enquiries open

We are taking enquiries and holding first conversations. Nothing is reserved by colour. The match is made on character.

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Litter plan Summer 2026, Victoria de Larche Jovie and Little Fut Kaeleb
From birth to your home

How a puppy finds you.

Ten weeks in which we mostly observe. Because temperament changes so much in the first weeks, we deliberately make no premature decisions.

Start
Birth
Our puppies arrive
Week 4
Video call
First introduction
Weeks 1–6
Observation
Development in family life
Week 6
Your visit
Meet them, name 2 favourites
Week 8
Matching
Puppies are allocated
Weeks 8–10
Going home
With full support
Puppy held in a hand
1

A personal video call

from week 4

We talk through your situation in detail. The aim is to work out together which character type suits you best.

  • ·Your current circumstances
  • ·Daily rhythm & habits
  • ·Your final preference on sex
  • ·Any open questions
Puppy on a blanket
2

Character in focus

weeks 1–6

Our puppies grow up closely bound into the family. Among other things, we watch:

  • ·Curiosity & courage
  • ·Bonding and need for closeness
  • ·Activity level & rest
  • ·Frustration tolerance
  • ·Reactions to stimuli and visitors
  • ·Behaviour within the pack
Puppy being held
3

Your visit

week 6

You meet all of our puppies. We specifically introduce the ones whose character fits you and your life.

  • ·In a calm atmosphere
  • ·Without time pressure
  • ·You choose 2 favourites

The decision comes from what you feel in direct contact.

Puppy studio portrait
4

Going home

between 8 and 10 weeks

Leaving isn't a goodbye. You stay part of our dachshund family, and we remain reachable for you.

What comes home with you
On coat colour
In the end, choosing the right character is what makes a relationship truly harmonious.

We understand that many future owners have a colour in mind, and we're glad to take that into account wherever we can. Where a colour preference and the right character come together, we follow it. Where they don't, the long-term wellbeing of dog and human always comes first.

Coat colour has no influence on
Bonding Character Health Everyday harmony
Chocolate longhaired dachshund
Chocolate, longhair
Dapple longhaired dachshund
Dapple, longhair
Going home

What comes home with you.

  • Support with settling in, training and care
  • An individual feeding plan and the first food
  • A puppy blanket that smells of mum
  • Wormed, vaccinated and microchipped
  • Pet passport
  • A small surprise gift

And you stay part of our dachshund family, always.

Puppies on a blanket
Contact

Get in touch.

Every placement starts with a conversation. Send us a short message and we will arrange a video call once the puppies are four weeks old.

Kennel
Reinach AG, Switzerland

Send an enquiry

Your details stay with us. We reply personally, usually within two days.