Sausage Dog ahoy! The Dachshund earned its nickname (which it probably wouldn’t feel all too happy about) thanks to its long and slender body matched with short legs. There are three varieties of Dachshund, and they all have slightly different proportions based on coat style: shorthaired, wirehaired, and longhaired. A common feature is their surprisingly deep bark and alert outlook on life.
History
The name ‘Dachshund’ literally means ‘Badger Hound’ in German, which is no coincidence. This dog was originally bred from a Pointer and a Pinscher to help keep the badger population under control, as well as hunting other small prey – a feat made possible by the Dachshund’s sausage-like proportions.
Health
Dachshunds live for roughly 12-14 years.
This breed is prone to spinal disc problems because of its long back. Other issues can include urinary tract problems, heart disease and diabetes, as well as a tendency to become overweight. Weight gain is especially problematic as it puts extra strain on the Dachshund’s already-overburdened spine.
Characteristics
The little troublemaker
Dachshunds aren’t best known for their obedience. This laudable cheeky streek is brilliantly amusing when controlled but less hilarious when poorly managed. Risks include uncontrollable barking and even biting. When adequately socialized, though, the Dachshund is a devoted and affectionate addition to any home.
Small Dog Syndrome
This wee beast is small only in stature. There’s a risk that your feisty Dachshund will end up bossing you about if it isn’t trained to behave well. Establishing the owner-dog dynamic from the outset will prevent this from happening.
Training
The Dachshund’s stubborn nature makes this breed somewhat difficult to train. Recommended only for owners who are able to show strong leadership.
Housebreaking
Dachshunds are slightly more difficult than average to housebreak.
Where to find Dachshunds
Dachshund Breed groups
Keen to meet and swap stories with fellow Dachshund owners? Find a group below.
The Dachshund Club
Smooth Haired Dachshund Club
The Miniature Dachshund Club
Wire Haired Dachshund Club
Mad About Dachshunds Meetup
The Long Haired Dachshund Club
Adopt a Dachshund
Want to adopt a Dachshund in need of a loving home? Find a rescue centre below.
Dachshund Rescue
Breeders
Sold on the spirited little Sausage Dog? Find a Kennel Club approved Dachshund breeder below.
Smooth Haired
Long Haired
Wire Haired
Miniature Smooth Haired
Miniature Wire Haired
Miniature Long Haired
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