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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 a small breed of dog with long bodies and short legs, classified in the Hound-type dog breed group by the American Kennel Club. Highly energetic and playful, these dogs are known for their loyalty, patience, and intelligence. Dachshunds need plenty of exercise, mental stimulation, and positive reinforcement in training to help keep them physically active and mentally sharp. They are also highly social and do well with other dogs and cat, so make sure to give them plenty of playtime and socialization to let them thrive.
While no breed is completely non-shedding, Dachshunds produce significantly less amount of fur than other breeds. On average, they shed less than most breeds as their short to medium length double coats are designed to keep them warm in colder climates. However, with proper grooming and nutrition, you can help reduce the amount that they shed even further. Additionally, daily brushing and occasional baths will help keep your Dachshund's coat healthy and polished. Keeping your pup clean and happy will help keep your home fur-free since loose and dead hairs will be removed during their grooming process.
Dachshunds should not be fed foods that are high in fat, as these can cause obesity. Many people may not realize it, but foods like bacon and sausage, cheeses, processed meats, and sweets can all be very harmful to the health of any Dachshund. These types of food should be avoided to prevent health problems like pancreatitis, weight gain, and extreme hunger. As for treats, high-quality, low-calorie treats like plain vegetables or cooked, unseasoned lean meats are the best.
Before getting a Dachshund, it's important to be prepared with all the essentials. This includes a collar with ID tags so that your pup can easily be identified, a leash that is sized appropriately for their breed, a designated area for bedding, multiple toys to provide mental stimulation, a few different types of food dishes, a brush and comb that are specific to your pup's coat, and dog treats so that you can reward good behavior.
Yes, Dachshunds are typically considered small dogs. The breed is categorized as a toy dog breed, usually weighing less than 11 pounds. Dachshunds typically measure anywhere between 6 to 8 inches tall at the shoulder and usually range in size from Standard to Miniature, with variations like a Smooth Coat or Long Hair. They are known to be brave and full of personality and possess a deep loyalty to their family. They are a small breed that is big on heart and can be surprisingly brave and determined.
Yes, you can certainly take your Dachshund running. However, like any other canine, they need to be properly conditioned and trained in order to make it a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. When starting out, take your walks at a leisurely pace and gradually increase the pace of your walk over several weeks. Your pup should learn good leash etiquette to avoid pulling and should also be fitted with a collar and ID tags in the event of any unexpected incidents.
Dachshunds can be a great breed for families with children, as they tend to be very affectionate and friendly. Generally, they get along very well with children, but any type of pet should always be supervised when with children and any necessary precautions should be taken. That said, Dachshunds make for great family pets and can offer lots of love to both adults and children alike. They also make excellent companions to children who are old enough to understand proper pet care practices.
The exact amount of minutes per day that you need to train a Dachshund varies depending on the individual pup and the training goals. Generally speaking, it's wise to dedicate between 15 and 40 minutes per day to your Dachshund's training. During this time, you should focus on teaching basic skills, such as responding to commands and building your pup's confidence in new environments, while reinforcing good behavior using rewards and positive reinforcement. Additionally, you should aim to engage in some form of fun, physically active activity with your pup each day to help enhance the bond between you.
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