Merle dachshund puppies for sale feature some of the most striking coat patterns in the dog world — mottled patches of color with bright, expressive eyes. Each merle puppy is unique, but responsible buying starts with understanding genetics and health screening.

What Makes Merle Dachshunds Unique?
The merle gene creates a patchwork pattern across the coat, often with blue or partially blue eyes. Merle can combine with dapple, chocolate, black, and other base colors. When evaluating merle dachshund puppies for sale, confirm the breeder practices ethical pairing to protect puppy health.
Merle Health Screening Checklist
- Full veterinary examination before sale
- Documented vaccination and deworming schedule
- Parent health history provided in writing
- No breeding of double-merle or risky genetic combinations
- Written health guarantee included
Meet Nala — Merle Dachshund Puppy Available
Nala is a stunning merle dachshund puppy — 8 weeks old, vet-checked, vaccinated, and family-raised. Compare with Bree (dapple) and Mars (mini dapple) on our puppies page.

Living with a Merle Dachshund
Merle dachshunds are energetic, intelligent, and fiercely loyal. They need daily walks, puzzle toys for mental stimulation, and consistent positive-reinforcement training. Their bold personality makes them wonderful family companions when socialized early.
How to Buy Merle Dachshund Puppies Safely
- Research the breeder on our about page.
- Read customer testimonials.
- Review the adoption process.
- Schedule a video call to meet the puppy.
- Plan your first vet visit before pickup or delivery day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between merle and dapple dachshunds?
Both create mottled patterns but involve different genes. Ethical breeders understand both and breed responsibly.
How much do merle dachshund puppies cost?
Merle puppies typically range from $1,500–$3,500. See current pricing on our shop.
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Guest contribution by Dr. Lisa Park, Veterinary Contributor