Cream
Dachshunds
Information
and Pictures
by Ponderosa Pups

Cream
Dachshunds
are very
elegant and classy. Quite possibly one of the most beautiful
dogs ever produced. A Cream Dachshund generally has long
flowing, lovely blond hair. It almost always feels like
satin, or a bunny's fur. Anyone that has ever spent any time
with a cream dachshund will tell you that looks are not the only thing
special about them. A Cream Dachshund has an amazingly sweet
personality. They are generally calmer and more regal acting
than even the best of the longhaired dachshunds. They have an
heir about them. Something that sets them apart.
Royal with stunning beauty.
I
really wasn't sure if I
would ever be able to bring the
English Cream Dachshund into my "family" or breeding program.
For
years the price of an English Cream Dachshund was astronomical.
Even
the price of having one of these rare beauties imported from some of
the most superior Dachshund Kennels of Europe would require something
akin to a second mortgage. Slowly, through time and rise of
popularity
amongst the better dachshund breeders in the nation, the English Creams
are now a little more available to people wanting them for
house pets. We are honored to have English Cream Dachshunds
and are determined to be
able to offer our friends, neighbors and past customers these amazing
imported English Cream puppies at an affordable price.
There
are two very different dogs that are both
referred to as creams. The English Cream Dachshund and what
breeders have come to call the American Cream Dachshund.
Below you will find a little info on each of these colors as
well as some genetic info on them.
As always, if you have
any question please feel free to contact us. We
are very friendly English Cream Dachshund Breeders that welcome your
calls and emails.
Speaking genetically,
Cream is a recessive color. This means you can only produce cream
dachshund puppies
by breeding two parents together that either are cream or carry the
"cream gene". Cream gene is the common term for the
chinchilla gene. You can breed a cream doxie to a black and
tan all day
long, and if she doesn't have a cream ancestor, you are going to have
an adorable litter of black and tan puppies. (who knows,
maybe even a
red) Cream Doxies are supposed to have black noses, paw pads and nails.
They usually have what appears to be black eyeliner.
There are
exceptions to all rules. Faults, if that what you want to
call them...
When the noses and paw pads are self coloring. (pinkish at birth
turning dark brown with age). It happens to the best of us.
When it
does, reputable breeders find these puppies a wonderful pet home and do
not keep them for their breeding programs. There is nothing
wrong with them at all, but reputable breeders try to breed the best of
the best.
The term "Cream
Dachshund" really refers to two completely different gene pools. I
believe that the English Cream is produced using the red chinchilla
gene and the dilute dachshund is created using the blue chinchilla
gene. But, I am a good breeder and even I
get
a little confused when you get too deep
into genetics. At any rate,
lets just say that it took A LOT to be able to produce the amazing
English Cream Dachshund and I am very proud of them!
The
English Cream Dachshund
As the name would apply, most true
English Cream
Dachshunds can be traced back within five generations to a dog of
English descent. They generally range in color from a light
pale gold, to a strawberry blond. They are typically born
dark brown and lighten with age. With exception of the clear
cream (ee cream, double chinchilla factored). Clear Cream Dachshunds
are born pale cream, almost white. This is a cream dachshund that has
no black hairs and cannot have black tips that you so often see on
English Cream Dachshunds. They call those Shaded English
Cream. In my opinion, it comes from the same gene that
creates shaded red dachshunds. Not the same gene as the Sable
Dachshund. A Sable is a pattern that has black tips allover
his body and a shaded cream usually only maintains the black
shading on his ears and tail.

The English Dachshund Breeders played a major hand in "creating" this
type of dachshund. By identifying a gene referred to as the
chinchilla factor. Simply put, it's a close cousin to the
dilute gene we use to create blue or Isabella dachshunds.
I believe the chinchilla gene only attaches itself to shades
of red. Whether it be a red base color or the red or tan
points of a dachshund. This is how we get the black and
cream, chocolate and cream, blue and cream and Isabella and cream
Dachshund.
It's NOT just the color that separates an English
Cream Dachshund from
an American Cream Dachshund. English Creams almost always
have bunches of champions and imported dogs in their pedigree.
Making them very well bred to say the least! Their
body structure and head structure are elegant and close to perfection.
Since the Dachshund Standard of England and most foreign
nations, state that a Miniature Dachshund is 16 pounds and under, it is
very safe to say that most English Cream Dachshunds might way a pound
or two more than our typical American Dachshund. Since our
standard states that a miniature dachshund is 11 pounds and under at 12
months. But, I believe that the extra weight is dispersed
upon a longer body frame most of the time. Not a big dog, by
any means.

The
American Cream Dachshund
The American Cream is an entirely different
matter, with a similar appearance. I would loosely say that
this color is more a lighter version of red dachshunds than it is a
specific gene. It has long sense been my opinion that
American cream dachshunds acquired their color from cream piebalds.
And, that cream piebalds acquired their color from the stock
dog breeds that were originally used to create the Dachshund breed.
I have always owned and loved cream piebald dachshunds.
You can put one of them beside an English cream and they are
both the same color and have the same black body parts..lol Most of the
smooth creams that you see have piebald in their pedigree, but not all
of them. We are very fortunate to have a line of smooth
English Creams with some of the biggest names behind them. I
am fascinated with them. They're beautiful. But, I
won't write about that now.
Of coarse, there will always be people that aren't as
knowledgeable about color or mistake the color of their puppies.
In that case, I think a lot of the ads you see for cream
dachshunds are really just dilute red. The easiest way to
tell is to ask them about the color of the nose. Remember,
cream dachshunds are to have black noses, paw pads and nails.
A dilute red will have a reddish nose, etc. A
pedigree would very helpful there, too.

In closing
In general, when I write a new page for my site,
I like to
start with my general knowledge and opinion of the topic first.
Then,
I spend hours and sometimes days researching material to back up and
add to my article. This was an extremely hard thing to do
with the
cream dachshunds, as there seems to be no written history on this
particular color that I could find. The breeders that breed
and own creams
had some discussions about it, but they didn't include very much real
data
or dates for that matter. If I ever come across more information on
the subject, I will gladly add it here! If you know where I
can find more info, please let me know.
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