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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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Vintage Pups
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Questions & Answers
Dachshunds are an incredibly unique breed of dog that originate from Germany. They have abnormally long bodies, short legs, and ears that are usually cropped to hang downward and frame their face. They can be incredibly brave and independent at times, which is why they are often referred to as “sausage dogs.” Fun facts about them include that they were bred to hunt badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals.
It is possible that Dachshunds may cause a person to have allergies, but it is not a certainty. Different individuals can have different reactions, so the best way to find out is to spend time with one and monitor any reactions. Some of the common signs of an allergy include sneezing, coughing, watery eyes, a runny nose, or hives. If you have any of these symptoms after spending time with a Dachshund, it is possible that you are allergic. If this occurs, you should contact your doctor for further evaluation.
Dachshunds do best on a meal plan of high-quality for an adult dog that is specifically tailored to small breeds, such as your Dachshund. You should avoid foods with fillers such as corn or wheat as these are not easily absorbed by dogs and can cause tummy issues. Look for foods with a minimum of 25% protein and a minimal 15-20% fat content.
Becoming the best puppy parent for a Dachshund requires patience, consistency, dedication, and understanding their unique needs. Start by providing them with a regular routine that includes exercise, play time, and plenty of mental stimulation. Establishing a consistent living environment will help them feel safe and secure. Additionally, crate training is an effective, humane way to housebreak a Dachshund puppy. As part of your relationship, you should also build trust and provide love and affection.
Every Dachshund puppy is different, but generally they will reach their full size anywhere between 8 to 11 months of age. The size of your specific puppy is dependent on a variety of factors, such as the size of its parents, its personal rate of growth, and its particular breed type. Generally, the standard-size Dachshunds can weigh anywhere from 16 to 32 pounds, with miniature Dachshunds typically weighing under 11 pounds, and the largest Dachshunds, the “rabbit” varieties, being over 32 pounds.
It is advised that you walk your Dachshund for at least 30 minutes per day. This should ideally include plenty of opportunities to explore the outdoors and take in the sights and smells of nature. More than just physical exercise, walking can provide helpful mental stimulation that can strengthen the bond between you and your pup. It’s important to take into account the age, size and breed of your Dachshund when determining the length and intensity of walks. Puppies and senior Dachshunds will need fewer minutes of walking than a healthy adult dog.
Dachshunds are often an excellent option for families. They are loyal, friendly, and often form strong bonds with their owners. Dachshunds are adaptable and friendly with children, enjoy socialize with other dogs, and generally thrive in a family setting. They typically need plenty of exercise daily, are sensitive to long periods of isolation, and become anxious if left alone for too long. With regular attention and moderate exercise, they make an excellent family companion and bring a lot of joy and entertainment to the house.
Training a Dachshund requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Start with basic commands such as sit, stay, come, and leave it. Make sure to reward your pup for correct responses with tasty treats. Use a short, consistent tone to give commands to ensure your pup is paying attention. Additionally, work on impulse control with your pup. Not only will it help their following commands, it will also help the pup avoid any unruly behaviors.
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