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Dachshund Facts For Prospective Pet Owners | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Lee Dobbins   
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
The German Dachshund is the most fascinatingly figured dog compared to any other breed including the Hound. This long short legged dog was first raised in Germany to hunt badgers. Some interesting Dachshund facts are mentioned below:
by LeeDobbins


The German Dachshund is the most fascinatingly figured dog compared to any other breed including the Hound. This long short legged dog was first raised in Germany to hunt badgers. Some interesting Dachshund facts are mentioned below:

The Dachshund is part of the AKC hound group and has a long body with short legs. It comes in three varieties wirehaired, shorthaired, space and long haired and also in three different sizes which is available in each variety.

The German Dachshund has a long body, short legs, and a powerful jaw. The head is long and slightly convex, with eyebrows that stand out from its head, and dark eyes of black, brown, or sometimes red. He has long ears that dangle, and a tail that is held out straight behind. Most people consider his expression friendly and animated.

The AKC determines Dachshund facts when it comes to height and weight. Standard size is defined as 14-18 inches, and the average weight is set at 20 pounds. Dwarf or miniature size is 14 inches or less, and average weight is about 9 pounds. The toy version is under a foot in height, and weighs approximately 8 pounds.

Dachshund coloring can be solid or two-toned. Solid coat colors include yellow or tan. Common bi-colored combinations include bright chestnut with black, brown or grey marks. Other patterns include piebald or even harlequin.

Dachshunds are lovable and loyal, but because of their headstrong nature they are difficult to teach. They are a little naughty and are very enthusiastic about digging holes in your courtyard. Some people consider the long-haired as a quiet one and the wire-haired one as the extrovert and entertainer.

As Dachshunds mature, they may become more inactive and gain weight, which is not good for their health. Common health problems include heart disease, diabetes, problems with their back and urinary tract infections.

The short-haired German Dachshunds require only less brushing and need to be rubbed occasionally with a grooming cloth only. The long-haired ones should be brushed daily and the wire-haired should be taken to a professional twice a year to get it tidy.

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