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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 part of the Hound Group, according to the American Kennel Club. They have served people in a variety of roles: hunting, guard, lap and even competitive field trials or in conformation shows. Their long body, short legs, and incredible sense of smell make them exceptional in the field. Traditionally they were used to hunt badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals, but they are also excellent at tracking and will even roam and follow scents.
While it is true that Dachshunds have thick, furry coats, the truth is that they are not considered a particularly allergenic breed, making them a viable choice for people who have allergies and still want to have a pet. That said, all canines can cause some people to have allergies, so it is still important to watch for signs of allergic reactions and take extra precautions if needed. Generally, there are a number of steps you can take to reduce the risk of experiencing allergies from your pet.
Dachshunds, like all other dogs, need a balanced diet to stay healthy. Some of the best foods for this breed include lean protein such as chicken, turkey, fish, or beef as well as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables that provide essential nutrients. There are also canned and dry food formulas created specifically for Dachshunds that may meet the breed's nutritional needs. Many well-meaning owners give them human food as treats, but it's important to research what's safe for a Dachshund to eat before doing so.
Preparing for a new Dachshund can be exciting, yet overwhelming. It is important to plan ahead and provide your furry friend with a safe and secure home environment. You should research the breed and their specific needs, and be sure to obtain any necessary items prior to bringing home your new pup. This could include things like a comfortable bed, food and water bowls, collar and leash, and toys. You'll also want to puppy-proof your home by removing potential hazards or items that may be chewed or swallowed.
The size of your Dachshund puppy will depend on the size of their parents, whether they are standard Dachshunds or miniature Dachshunds, as well as their individual growth trajectory. Generally, standard Dachshund puppies grow to be between 8 and 9 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 16 and 32 pounds, while miniature Dachshund puppies grow to be between 5 and 6 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 11 and 15 pounds.
Dachshunds, also known as "Weiner Dogs," are energetic, loving dogs that can make great companions for many people. While it may depend on the individual dog, typically long-haired dachshunds and certain mini dachshunds are known to love water and may even enjoy playing in the pool or taking a dip in a lake or pond. However, in light of their anatomy, extra precautions should be taken to make sure they don't over-exert themselves in the water.
Yes, Dachshunds can be a great option for first-time owners, depending on their lifestyle and preferences. These small, active dogs are loyal and loving and often become fiercely attached to their owners, so they are great for people who want lots of companionship and affection. Dachshunds require some regular exercise, such as walks and playtime, but they may not need as much activity as larger breeds. They also do well in small-space living since they are content to curl up in a cozy spot indoors.
The exact amount of minutes needed to train a Dachshund varies, as each canine is different. However, a good beginning is to dedicate 10 minutes per day, at least 3 days a week, to teaching your Dachshund the basics of obedience. Gradually increase the duration of these sessions and the frequency and complexity of the commands to ensure a healthy and productive learning experience. As your pup develops a strong understanding of commands, you can lower the frequency of training sessions and simply use the 10-minute sessions for problem-solving.
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