Gold Dachshund Puppies

Shipping Policy

Home Shipping Policy

Shipping Policy

We prefer to welcome most of our clients into our homes so they can bond with the puppies. Our puppies are housetrained with children around, are also toilet trained, and come with health certificates and a guarantee.

How We Deliver
Personal Delivery (Preferred)
If your home is less than a 3-hour drive from us, we prefer to personally deliver your puppy. This allows us to verify that your home is safe and suitable for the puppy. Personal delivery is free within this radius. We believe it's important to visit the adoptive parents to ensure our puppy is in a loving and safe home.

Arranged Delivery for Longer Distances
If your home is more than a 3-hour drive away, we can arrange delivery of the puppy via a courier specializing in pet transportation. Shipping costs are typically varies depending on the distance and the service selected. This includes secure transportation and a health certificate.
Shipping costs and the price of the puppy must be paid at least 24 hours before delivery. The puppy must be at least eight weeks old to be shipped, but our puppies are 11 weeks old, so there are no problems.
If you are interested in arranged delivery, please contact us by email and we will provide you with an accurate quote. When sending your email, be sure to include your complete address so you receive the correct quote.
Your puppy will be insured by the carrier, who always takes great care when handling pets. We have never had problems receiving shipped puppies in the past.

Our Guarantee:
All puppies sold include a health guarantee. Within 10 days of purchasing your new puppy, you must take it to a licensed veterinarian for an examination. If the veterinarian determines, within 10 days of purchase, that your puppy is clinically ill or has died due to an injury suffered or a disease likely contracted on the date of purchase and delivery, you have the following options:
– Return the puppy for a full refund
– Return the puppy for a replacement puppy of equivalent value
– Keep the puppy and receive a refund of reasonable veterinary expenses, not to exceed the purchase price
These options do not apply when an owner, who has provided a health certificate issued by a veterinarian, declares in writing at the time of sale the health problem for which the buyer subsequently seeks to return the puppy. If within 30 days of purchase, a licensed veterinarian determines that your puppy has a congenital or hereditary defect that adversely affects the animal's health, or that your puppy died due to a congenital or hereditary defect, you have the same options outlined above. You must notify the owner of the name, address, and phone number of the examining veterinarian within 2 days of the veterinarian certifying the puppy's illness. Failure to notify the owner within 2 business days will result in the forfeiture of rights.

By purchasing a puppy from us, you agree to the following:
1. The puppy will be taken to the veterinarian promptly. You should ensure that the puppy is healthy and does not require veterinary attention. We require this initial visit to occur within 48 hours of the puppy's arrival. This is to ensure there are no problems arising from delivery, and also so that your veterinarian is aware of your puppy if any situation arises.
2. We are not responsible for a puppy's exposure to disease after it leaves our possession. You should be careful where you take your puppy and who handles him. The puppy should not be exposed to previously disease-infested areas or places where a high level of disease exposure is possible. Treat him as you would a newborn.
3. Validation of the guarantee requires an examination of your puppy by the veterinarian of your choice and at your expense within 48 hours of his arrival. This examination is expected to confirm that your puppy was healthy upon arrival. If the puppy shows signs of illness, he must be taken to the veterinarian immediately.
4. Your puppy has undergone a veterinary check-up and received a health certificate. He has received at least his first vaccination and usually a series of vaccines before being delivered to you. He's also been dewormed, but that doesn't mean he's worm-free because young animals are particularly susceptible to worms, exposed every time they touch the ground, and deworming is an ongoing process that will need to be continued once the puppy is in your care. Your puppy will also need booster vaccines. It's very important that you keep up with his vaccinations and deworming.
5. If the puppy has a congenital or hereditary defect diagnosed by a veterinarian, which is a life-threatening condition, please provide the breeder's owner with a signed statement from the veterinarian detailing the defect, and the puppy will be replaced with the next available puppy of equal value as soon as possible. The original puppy must be returned before a new puppy can be delivered.
6. The breeder is not responsible for any veterinary bills the buyer may incur relating to the purchased puppy.
7. This guarantee is null and void if the puppy is sold to a third party or if normal precautions are not taken.
8. Especially with smaller breeds of puppies, there is always the possibility that stress can cause a dangerous drop in the puppy's blood sugar levels. It is the new owner's responsibility to be very vigilant regarding the puppy's blood sugar levels and to be aware of the action that should be taken if this condition occurs. The new owner should be careful to ensure that this condition does not affect the puppy, and the breeder cannot be held responsible for problems resulting from neglect of this condition.
9. The new owner is aware of this puppy's past medical history and accepts it. The new owner is responsible for obtaining veterinary advice when necessary and for paying for such services. From the moment the puppy leaves the breeder's possession, the buyer assumes all responsibility for veterinary bills and the puppy's care. If for any reason the puppy dies, the breeder has the right to request and order a necropsy on the puppy at the buyer's expense. If the death is the breeder's fault, as confirmed by original laboratory results from a licensed veterinarian, the puppy will be replaced by the breeder.
10. If a puppy needs to be replaced, the breeder will provide a healthy puppy of the same quality as the previous puppy as soon as possible. The new owner will be responsible for all shipping costs for the first puppy to be returned to the breeder and for the costs of shipping the second puppy to them as well. If the buyer chooses not to accept a replacement puppy, the health guarantee is null and void.
11. We work closely with our veterinarians to ensure the health of our puppies. They have received all vaccines and deworming listed in our vaccination records. Our vaccines are administered by the breeder according to the immunization schedule recommended by your veterinarian. We will only list the vaccines your puppy has received. Please be aware that your puppy has received these vaccines and continue to administer them as recommended by your veterinarian. Administering too many immunizations and ignoring immunizations can also be detrimental to your puppy's health.
12. Our puppies will have a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian before leaving and will be checked by the veterinarian. While we do everything we can to ensure the health of our puppies, our health guarantee does not apply to kennel cough, coccidia, diarrhea, collapsed trachea, giardia, open fontanel, or parasites.