Dachshunds

Dachshunds

5 Interesting facts about Dachshunds 

Meta description: Learn about the common traits that make Dachshund popular, their exercise and grooming needs, and other informative tips.

While they might be small in size, Dachshunds are usually full of curiosity and spunk. Learn more about what makes this dog breed unique.

1. Physical traits 

This dog breed is commonly known as the sausage dog, wiener dog or hot dog. This short and elongated dog breed is liked for its friendly personality. In German, it’s known as the ‘’badger dog’’.

It is an efficient hunter and is considered the most sought after dog by most people. They come in 15 different color combinations, with medium-sized eyes. What’s more, they have rounded ears that drop downward toward the cheeks. Also, the head slightly slopes to form an arched shape with stretched lips.

2. Where do they originate from

The Dachshund breed traces its origin to the early 15th century. Its unique name was used to describe its smooth and coat varieties. As the breed was beginning to develop, 2 popular sizes were popular: the Dachshunds weighing 35 pounds hunted boars and badgers, while smaller dogs weighing 25 pounds hunted rabbits and foxes.

3. Are they friendly?

This dog breed is playful, lively, amusing, curious and clever. They can adapt well to a new environment without difficulty and are known to be affectionate and brave companions. They interact well with children and other household pets provided they are properly socialized. Unfortunately, they are quite difficult to train and hence might require house-training.

4. Exercise and grooming needs

Playtime and daily walks are amazing exercises for these dogs. However, Dachshunds are vulnerable to back injuries so ensure your dog doesn’t jump from a steep height. This dog breed is very active indoors but can do well in an apartment. On the other hand, grooming often depends on the type of coat. 

Regular bathing and brushing is important for all breeds, but wirehaired and longhaired breeds need more grooming. Since they enjoy digging when playing, trimming is essential at least once every six months. You can wipe the smooth coats with a wet towel.

5. Can you adopt one?

You can adopt a Dachshund as they are mostly found in rescues and shelters. Most people often make the mistake of adopting a Dachshund based on their looks or popularity without really considering the dog’s specific need. If you are considering adopting the dog, you should find a reliable breeder.

Conclusion

If your Dachshund has any health problems, it is always important to consult a vet to diagnose the problem.

References: Petful, Dogtime, AKC

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