Some of the young adults you may find here are last year's pups we have decided not to add to our excellent show and breeding program others have been retired from the show-ring and active breeding. All available dogs are current on required vaccinations, are well adjusted and ready to move in, take over, just waiting to lavish love and attention to their new families for years to come! The average lifespan of Dachshunds is twelve to fifteen years. I have seen some wonderful dachsies over seventeen years old! Many of the dogs behind our dogs are now in their mid to late-teen years - a testimony to careful breeding and excellent care throughout their lifetimes.
From time to time we may have older retired dogs looking for the right home who may not be listed here. If your family is interested in giving a wonderful home to an older dog please ask for information on who might be available or who we plan to retire in the next months.
What you can expect when you are looking into adding a Pamadron puppy or retired dog to your home: Please don't be surprised when you're asked a lot of questions about you, your family's experiences with dogs, where you live, whether or not you have a securely fenced in yard, who will be the primary care-provider for the dog and many other questions. The answers to these questions will help us make sure you get the right puppy/dog for you and your family, your lifestyles, hopes and aspirations for the new pup/dog. After you've made the initial contact it's a simple process. Step number one is the questionnaire; please take the time to read it over carefully and to answer all questions; just cut and paste into your email program. Step two is a more personal contact via telephone when we can get to know each other better and the third step is often a visit to our home so you can see our dogs, how they're raised and we get to see how the dogs respond to you and your family. In cases where a personal visit is not possible, such as when we live too far apart, then follow ups with continue via telephone and email. We will ask for references both from your veterinarian and at least one other person be that someone you've trained your other dog(s) under or someone who has known you and your family for a reasonable length of time.
* Traditionally we have required all our puppies, male or female, sold as family companions be spayed or neutered prior to one year of age. Recent scientific studies have shown that it may be preferable, in some instances, to wait until the pup is older before considering spaying or neutering. The decision to spay or neuter should be based on the merits of each individual case taking into consideration a number of criteria including, but not exclusive to, the specific breed and family history. We have recently modified our spay/neuter policy to reflect some of the known risk factors in our chosen breed so our dogs may enjoy longer, healthier lives. If you would like to research this topic we would suggest starting here: Long-Term Health Risks and Benefits Associated with Spay / Neuter in Dogs by Laura J. Sanborn, MS May 14, 2007
We continue to revamp our breeding program
and have recently retired a number of our dogs
Males and females are available as loving family pets
There may be dogs not listed below,
please Email for
further information
Available as Loving Family Pets ~ Females
Listed eldest to youngest
Note: We are in the process of updating this page, be sure to come back soon

Ch Auslagen Colette Pamadron ML
"Colette"
October 10th, 2004
Colette is a lively, energetic, loving girl. She's always the life of the party no matter where she is. Colette gets along well with other dogs though she does tend to be bossy on occasion! She requires a securely fenced in play area; she has been known to "go walkabout" when the mood strikes her at which time she completely tunes out our calls to come back - she has places to go, things to do, people to see ... badness to get up to!
If you are interested in learning more about this loving girl we invite you to visit her Personal Page or contact us at Pamadron Perm Reg'd (Canada)
Asking $500, spayed.

Pamadron Champagne Citrine
"Tea" aka "Teabag"
April 24th, 2007
Tea is a lovely pale cream, shot through with black hairs; very striking with her long flowing tail feathers, skirt and ear fringes. She has a very feline demeanor about her; though not vocal as are the Siamese cat she has their same regal attitude. She gets along well with other dogs and is especially good as a "baby sitter" for the younger ones, keeping them in line and out of harm's way.
If you are interested in learning more about this loving girl we invite you to visit her Personal Page or contact us at Pamadron Perm Reg'd (Canada)
Asking $500, spayed.
Available as Loving Family Pets ~ Males
Listed eldest to youngest
We invite you to visit our Whelping Box where we have pictures of our latest pups! Currently available two black & cream boys out of Ella & Toad; males and females out of our Tess & Boo litter. All pups will be ready for their new homes around the middle of February 2010.
Schwidach Rainbow of Promise
"RainMan"
August 31, 2009
"RainMan"; DOB August 31, 2009; Cream Brindle. Pictured at Christmas 2009; RainMan hales from Washington State. He's an active and out-going fellow! A happy boy who loves to be the center of attention but then who could resist such a handsome lad?!
Asking $1000, to be neutered at the appropriate age