About Dachshund Puppies in Lebanon, OH
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.
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Vintage Pups
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PuppySpot
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Ralphs Puppies
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BigBoys
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Top Line Pups
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Prestigious Pups
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Questions & Answers
Dachshunds are a small breed of dog originating in Germany. They are often referred to as the "sausage dog" due to their long bodies and shorter legs. Dachshunds can be found in varieties of short hair, long hair and wire hair. They are among the most popular pet-dog breeds today and excel in obedience, agility and tracking. They are active, friendly and loyal with their owners, but may be wary of strangers. They can be very stubborn and require regular exercise and mental stimulation.
No, Dachshunds are generally not considered hypoallergenic dogs. They are in the group of dogs that shed their coat more often and more heavily than other breeds, making them more likely to trigger allergic reactions as they produce allergens in their saliva and dander. For people who suffer from pet allergies, they should consult their allergist to determine the best breed of dog for them.
Dachshunds should never be fed chocolate, grapes, or raisins as these foods can be especially toxic to this breed. Other unhealthy snacks and treats such as rawhide, high fat meats, or uncooked bones can cause health problems and should also be avoided. Additionally, it is best to not give Dachshunds table scraps they are more prone to weight gain than other breeds and require a controlled and balanced diet. For the best health benefits, Dachshunds should be given kibble that is specifically designed for their breed and size.
Becoming the best puppy parent for your Dachshund starts by making sure you provide it with plenty of nutrition, exercise, nurturing, and love. Beyond that, you should make sure to give your Dachshund necessary vaccinations and take it for regular health check-ups. It is important to establish clear boundaries for your puppy and provide consistent training and plenty of positive reinforcement. Establishing a routine can also be beneficial for your Dachshund as it will help them understand what to expect.
Dachshunds are a breed of small-bodied dogs and, as such, are typically considered to not be big dogs. They average between 8-9 inches in height, and weigh an average of 16-32 pounds. While this is considerably smaller than many larger breeds, it's important to note that while they may appear small in size, they have the same big personality and energy as any other breed of dog. Therefore it's best to give these pint-sized pups the same respect you would give to any other breed of dog.
Dachshunds are active and lively little dogs. They are full of energy and need a good amount of exercise to stay healthy and happy. A Dachshund should have at least two or three structured exercise sessions each day, supplemented by playtime in between. Each exercise session should last between fifteen and twenty minutes. During these sessions, your Dachshund should be taken on a daily walk or run, and you should also engage them in activities such as fetch or agility training. This helps keep them mentally and physically stimulated.
Dachshunds are friendly, loyal, and intelligent dogs that can make great family pets. They are affectionate with children and make great playmates, although they can be stubborn. They are also quite energetic, making them ideal for an active family that likes to go on walks, hikes, and even camping trips. They have a protective nature, especially with those they trust, and don't tire easily. They even make great watchdogs as they'll bark to alert their owners of strangers or potential danger.
Training a Dachshund can be a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your pup. Before beginning your training, it is important to recognize that Dachshunds have a bit of a free spirit and can be somewhat stubborn, so consistency and patience is essential for success. The most important factor in any successful training is setting clear boundaries from the beginning and developing a consistent routine. Remember to keep things positive by focusing on providing your pup with positive reinforcement. Have several delicious treats at the ready to reward your pup for good behavior.
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