Dachshund - Dog Breed Profile

Key Facts:
Size: Small - medium
Height: Standard variety: 22 cm (9 in) Miniature variety: 12 cm
(5 in)
Weight: Standard variety: 6.5 - 11.5 kg (15-25 lb).
Miniature variety: 4.5 kg (9-10 lb).
Life Span: 13 years
Grooming: Varies with variety
Exercise: Reasonable
Feeding: Undemanding
Temperament: Independent & brave
Country of Origin: Germany
AKC Group: Hound
Other Names: Zwergteckel (miniature), Normalschlag
(standard)
Physical Characteristics:
General Appearance: Low to ground, short legged and long
bodied.
Colour: Any solid colour is permitted. No white is allowed in
the Smooth-Haired variety.
Coat: Smooth-haired breeds have a short, dense, smooth coat.
The Long-Haired have a soft, straight and slightly wavy coat.
The Wire-Haired variety has shaggy eyebrows and a beard. The
outercoat is harsh and short and the undercoat is dense.
Tail: Set high, carried level with the back and not curved.
Ears: Set high, moderately long, rounded tips and hanging close
to the cheeks.
Body: Long and low body, level back, tucked up belly, deep
chest and short forearms.
Temperament:
Active, hardy, courageous and independent. These dogs make good
family companions and guard dogs. Dachshunds respond well to
training, but they can also have a mind of their own and
require firm discipline. This breed usually gets on with other
dogs and can be overly-brave when approaching larger dogs. They
should be socialised with other household pets at an early age
to prevent difficulties later on.
Grooming: Grooming is easy and straight
forward for the Smooth-Haired variety. Occasional grooming with
a rubber brush is sufficent to remove the dead hairs. The
Wire-Haired and Long-Haired varieties are more demanding and do
require frequent brushing to maintain a healthy knot-free coat.
The ears need to be kept clean and the claws trimmed short.
Exercise: Dachshunds need a reasonable
level of exercise to keep fit. They should be kept on a lead
when out in public, as their natural hunting instincts will
probably cause them to run off. It is best to avoid unnecessary
strain on their backs, such as excessive running up and down
stairs.
Feeding: Dachshunds tend to eat almost
anything they are given and can easily become overweight.
History: The name Dachshund originates
from the German word dachs meaning badger. Being a short legged
breed makes them ideal for going into burrows. Their shortened
legs are believed to have evolved through the mutation of
genes. The Wire-Haired variety came about through
cross-breeding with Dandie Dinmont lines and the Long-Haired
variety was developed through crosses with German
Stoberhunds.
Additional Comments:
The miniature Dachshund variety are replicas of the standard
breed, except for the difference in size. Their smaller size
was developed so they could easily get into rabbit burrows.
In the past all the varieties of Dachshunds suffered from
severe back problems because there was a tendancy to breed for
longer backs, without the structural build being taken into
account. These days the breeds are much healthier and in
proportion, but it is a good idea to buy from an experienced
breeder.
The Smooth-Haired Dachshund is the original type of this dog
family. The Wire-Haired and Long-Haired types were produced
when the Smooth-Haired was crossed with other breeds.
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