Irresponsible Breeding Awareness

Have you ever stumbled across a picture of an all-white Dachshund, or Dachshund with extremely unique markings that is labeled as "amazing" or "rare"? You may notice scrolling through the comments that Dachshund owners point out the irresponsible breeding of "double dapples" to achieve these genetic traits. For those that are unaware of what that means, we are about to clarify it for you...

As beautiful as they may be, these dogs are most likely a result of unsafe breeding, and are prone to health risks.

What is Double Dapple?

According to the Dachshund Breed Council, Double Dapple is the color of a dog that is the result of mating two Dapple Dachshunds together. Double Dapple puppies will always have white markings, many in the same pattern that you would associate with a collie-type dog (band around the neck, white on paws, nose, and tail tip). They can also be entirely white. A Double Dapple Dachshund usually has blue eyes, but may also have one or both dark eyes.

What are the Risks?

There are lethal genes commonly associated with Double Dapple. The problems associated with the lethal genes in Double Dapples are varying degrees of vision and hearing loss, including missing eyes or “micro eyes”. Blindness and/or deafness can be caused by the Double Dapple gene combination.

Be Aware This is Not ALWAYS the Case. Some May Also be Due to an Extremely Rare "Piebald" Gene

According to the American Kennel Club, Piebald is a pattern (as opposed to a color) with clearly defined areas and/or patches of white on any allowed one-colored or two-colored dogs.

Two-colored piebald patterned dogs may show tan markings on the face and around the anus. There are no patches of lighter shadings within the colored areas as in the dapple pattern.

Eye color, eye rims, nose and lips are well pigmented and in accordance with the base color; Important note: eyes are never partially or wholly blue as distinguished from the dapple pattern.

IMPORTANT TIPS TO REMEMBER WHEN CHOOSING A DACHSHUND FROM A BREEDER

-Do not seek out a Dachshund Puppy from a breeder for it's unique coloring, as this will only encourage the practice of unsafe double dapple breeding.

-Do research when selecting a Dachshund breeder and try to meet the parents of the litter in advance if possible.

-Request pedigree documentation to confirm the puppies are up to breed regulated standards.

Education is Crucial in Eliminating Unsafe Breeding Practices

Thank you for taking the time to read this article and educate yourself on the risks of double dapple breeding. Please share this with any friends or family members that are considering adding a Dachshund to their family to prevent any further unhealthy breeding practices.



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