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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, hound-type breed of dog that originate from Germany. They often look like long, low-to-the-ground sausages with short legs. Dachshunds are brave, independent, and even-tempered making them popular house pets. Their unique barking and special digging tendencies also make them recognizable and beloved. Dachshunds are often paired in American culture with badger hunting, however, other original purposes for the breed included tracking, trailing, and flushing out small animals from burrows.
It is impossible to make any definitive statement about whether a Dachshund would cause someone to have allergies, as allergic reactions are unique to each individual. It's entirely possible that someone could be allergic to their dander, fur, and/or saliva, however factors such as avoidance of the dog, rate of shedding, and how often the dog is bathed/groomed may lessen the chances of a reaction. People with allergies should be aware that all dogs can be allergens, regardless of breed.
Dachshunds should not be fed human table scraps. Certain human foods can cause health problems like pancreatitis, obesity, nutritional deficiencies, and digestive problems, as well as other health risks. Also, avoid giving Dachshunds foods that are high in fat or salt as these can cause gastrointestinal issues. Moreover, many dogs can have adverse reactions to chocolate, grapes, raisins, garlic, onions, and other human foods, so it is important to avoid these foods.
Before you introduce your new Dachshund to your home, it's best to make sure everything is appropriately set up for your new pet. Make sure you've securely installed a baby-gate or fence if needed and that all household cleaners, medications, and other potentially toxic substances are out of reach. Take time to get some age-appropriate toys for your pup to play with and make sure you establish a good feeding routine. Consider the type of bedding you get for your friend and research the breed a bit to know what makes them most comfortable in terms of temperature.
Yes, Dachshunds are considered small dogs. Their average weight can range from 16 to 32 pounds with heights typically between 8 and 9 inches. They have short legs, and a somewhat elongated body, making them well suited for burrowing and surviving in small spaces. Despite their size, they are powerful, and even able to hunt vermin. Even with their diminutive proportions, Dachshunds are lively and clever. They can be trained to obey commands and make an excellent companion.
It is important to give your Dachshund at least 30 minutes of exercise every day. That can include walking or other forms of mild exercise, such as a game of fetch. Depending on your Dachshund's age and activity level, you should modify the duration and intensity of the activity to ensure the animal remains healthy. Longer walks, such as an hour, would be beneficial if your Dachshund is young and energetic. If you extend the walk, be sure to bring water and take frequent breaks as necessary for the safety of your pup.
Dachshunds make great family dogs. They are loyal and typically enjoy spending time around their families. These dogs are energetic and need regular walks, jogs, and playtime, so you can get the entire family involved in exercising your pet. Despite their size, dachshunds can be quite brave when protecting their family and territory. They boast a wonderful sense of smell and have been known to alert their owners to any unusual activity in the vicinity. With proper training and socialization, this breed can be very affectionate and loving around family members, including children.
It is difficult to give a definitive and exact answer as to how many minutes of training a day a Dachshund should receive, as it will depend on a variety of factors including the individual's age, experience level, and the complexity of the tasks being taught. Generally speaking, though, most Dachshunds will thrive on a few short training sessions a day – usually 5 to 10 minutes each – although these sessions can be longer as needed or even combined into longer length sessions.
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