The Dachshund, [note 1] also known as the Dackel or Teckel, is a German breed of short-legged, long-bodied dog of hound type. It may be smooth-haired, wire-haired, or long-haired, in various colors. It was bred to scent, chase, and flush out badgers and other burrow -dwelling animals.
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Dachshund, dog breed of hound and terrier ancestry developed in Germany to pursue badgers into their burrows. The Dachshund (whose name means “badger dog” in German) is a long-bodied, characteristically lively dog with a deep chest, short legs, tapering muzzle, and long ears.
With its long body, short and stocky legs, tapered muzzle, and large, floppy ears, the Dachshund is one of the most recognizable breeds on the planet. It is a joyful, energetic dog in two basic sizes; standard and miniature, and three coat varieties; smooth, long, and wire-haired.
The dachshund (pronounced dahks-hund) is an energetic and lovable small dog breed from Germany. It is known for its varied coat textures and colors, short legs, floppy ears, and prominent chest.
Iconic in shape, the Dachshund is a small breed with short legs and a spunky personality. Dachshunds come in two sizes: Standard (weighing in at 16 to 32 pounds) and Miniature (staying at 11 pounds or under). They also come in three coat types: Smooth, Longhaired, and Wirehaired.
In this article, you’ll learn more about the temperament, traits, and care required to share your home with a Dachshund. High-energy dogs will need a lot of mental and physical stimulation to...