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Affectionately known as the weiner dog, the Dachshund is a remarkable hound-type dog that had a successful career in hunting but now has sniffed its way to the hearts and homes of dog-lovers all over the world.
Loyal and Independent
These adorable hunters like to explore on their own but at the end of the day, the loyal Dachshund would love nothing more than to snuggle with its human on the couch.
Absolutely Adorable
With a body that’s longer than it is tall, low-hanging ears, and huge eyes, a Dachshund stomping along on the grass is sure to elicit a squee from an admirer.
Fantastically Friendly
Dachshunds are pack dogs that get along well with groups of people and other animals, making them great family dogs.
Endless Variety
The weiner dog might look goofy and silly but they are quick to learn and are always eager to please an adoring human.
Incredibly Intelligent
With its friendly attitude and boundless energy, Dachshunds can keep up with the most playful of children and enjoy every second they spend with them.
Fun for the Whole Family
Dachshunds come in a nice range of coat colors and textures and sizes. From short haired varieties to fluffier types with longer coats, there is a Dachshund for every kind of dog lover.
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Questions & Answers
Dachshunds are classified as a hound breed. These breed of dogs have been around for hundreds of years, and have many lovable characteristics. They have long, slender bodies and come in two distinct sizes, standard and miniature. Their short legs make them great hunters, and they can sniff out small animals, like rabbits and foxes, with ease. Despite their intimidating body type, Dachshunds are loyal and devoted companions who can be quite playful. They are also quite loyal and protective of their owners, and crave companionship.
Dachshunds are not considered non-shedding breeds. These dogs are categorized as moderate shedders with heavy-shedding breed seasons twice a year. They have a characteristic coat that benefits from regular brushing to help manage the hair around the house. They may also benefit from regular grooming appointments where they can be clipped or professionally groomed. As an individual pet, some may shed more or less than average, it is important to speak to your veterinarian to get an understanding of the shedding type for your particular pet.
It is generally not recommended to feed Dachshunds anything too fatty, spicy, or salty, as it is difficult for them to digest these. Instead, breeds of this size are usually best suited for a diet filled with lean proteins, complex carbohydrates, and healthy fats such as those found in fish, eggs, and nuts. Sweets and snacks should be avoided, and treats should be given rarely and in very small amounts. Dachshunds should not have a diet too high in grains, and corn, wheat, and gluten should be avoided.
Before bringing a Dachshund into your home, you'll need to make sure you have all the essentials. Start by purchasing a comfortable crate that is just the right size for your new pup. This will become their 'safe place' and should contain a soft bed and blanket to help them feel secure. Next, stock up on the necessary food and treats, as well as a variety of toys that are appropriate for your dog's size.
Dachshunds come in two general sizes standard and miniature. A standard Dachshund is typically 16-32 pounds and is 8-9 inches tall at the shoulder, while a Miniature Dachshund is 11 pounds or less and is 5-6 inches tall. Dachshunds can also come in various colors and patterns. Furthermore, their bodies can range from long and sleek to short and compact. In any size, the Dachshund makes a wonderful pet and loyal companion.
Dachshunds typically have a love-hate relationship with swimming. While some may enjoy a dip in the pool, others may be petrified at the mere thought of it. That being said, some Dachshunds may love the water while others may not. It really depends on the individual dog and can vary depending on their experiences. It's best to start slowly and get them comfortable with the water first. You may have to use positive reinforcement to ensure they look forward to swimming.
Dachshunds can be great for first-time owners if you have done your research and are prepared for their unique personalities. Dachshunds are known for being loyal companions and as long as they receive plenty of exercise and mental stimulation they can be very loving and affectionate. Dachshunds require patience and consistent training due to their natural stubbornness, but they can also be very easy to train as long as they are provided with positive reinforcement.
Training a Dachshund can be a rewarding experience, but it takes patience and dedication. The key is to start early Dachshunds are smart and can begin basic training when they're 8-10 weeks old. Be consistent, be patient, and reward often. Speak clearly and give your commands one at a time, such as "sit" or "stay", and remember to reward your pup when they obey. Using positive reinforcement with treats is a great way to encourage your dog to obey your commands.
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