Cutiepie asked:


I got a dachshund at 8 weeks old, he is now 4 months and he is starting to get spots like a dappled dachshund. Is this normal for a dappled puppy?
I got a dachshund at 8 weeks old, he is now 4 months and he is starting to get spots like a dappled dachshund. Is this normal for a dappled puppy?

8 weeks:

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now:
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5 Responses to “can anybody tell me more about dappled dachshund puppies?”

  1. ScoopYourDawgsPoop Says:

    That can’t be to odd…though it is a bit weird. Hope you find out whats up!

  2. A J Says:

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    yes, some dapples are not born with very distinct spots and actually change as they get a little older. It’s usually around 8-10 weeks but I guess some could take a little longer for them to come out. Are they a few large spots or a bunch or small spots?

  3. laya Says:

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    I have a black dapple. He was really dappled when I first got him. Then as he grew his dappling became less obvious. I think what you have is a Dachshund that was not meant to be dappled but has the genetic background somewhere. This happens and it is not unusual.

    Enjoy watching what colors come out!

  4. Kari L Says:

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    By chance, is he a red? Red dapples can be quite hard to see at various stages of life, and usually fade as the dog gets older. Dappling on a chocolate or black and tan dachshund, on the other hand, should be rather apparent from birth and doesn’t fade. A black and tan dapple is silver with black spots, and a chocolate and tan dapple is light beige with dark brown spots.

  5. Karen W Says:

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    Dappling is usually evident at birth, and may fade as the dog gets older, rather than the other way around. With a red I suppose it may be possible for the spots to become more evident as the true coat/guard hair (as opposed to puppy fuzz) grows in and/or the pet gets out in the sun more.
    Dappling is caused by a (dominant) albino gene. Did you see the sire and/or dam? A pup absolutely cannot be dappled unless at least one of the parents is.
    That having been said it is NOT wise to breed a dapple to a dapple, or a dapple to a red, (because sometimes the dappling on a red dachsie is very subtle) the idea is to avoid accidently breeding double-dappled pups as getting hit with that albino gene twice (one from each parent) plays havoc with eyes ears and occasionally innards. Some SERIOUS birth defects.

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