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DACHSHUND Dog Breed History, Temperament, Health Issues, Living Conditions, Grooming and More
History: The Dachshund breed originated in Germany in the early 18th-century. The breed was bred to hunt badgers and rabbits due to their short legs, the dog could go underground into the burrows, where they could fight and kill prey. They also hunted hare and stoat. This breed has terrier characteristics, and is very courageous. During World War I, this breed's population dwindled. These dogs were important to the USA, and once again increased being recognized by the AKC in 1885. There is some belief this breed goes back to ancient Egypt, but this is not conclusive. It is believed that this dog's origins are a mix of English, German, French hounds and terriers. This breed has been kept by Royal Courts all over Europe, including Queen Victoria. There is verifiable evidence in books written in the 1700s referring to this breed. So much is unclear of their history, but it is known that the shorthaired gave rise to both the wirehaired and long-haired varieties.
Temperament: The Dachshund breed is proud and brave and can be very amusing. They are devoted to their family and can be difficult to train. Potty training takes some time, but they can get there in the end. This little dog requires a good pack leader or problems arise, such as guarding furniture, food or toys. Without good leadership, this breed can become unpredictable with children and adults, snapping and biting and having obsessive barking. With the proper leadership as a human as alpha, these problems should not arise. This dog has a strong instinct to dig. Do not allow this breed, to gain small dog syndrome, keeping good leadership, with clear rules, they need to know what they are allowed and not allowed to do. With the correct amount of exercise, and good human leadership, this breed makes a wonderful companion, with an excellent character.
Health issues: The Dachshund dog can get spinal disc problems, bladder problems, diabetes and heart disease. Careful maintenance of their weight is needed, to prevent obesity.
Grooming: The Long-haired Dachshund will require grooming daily. The wire haired will need professional trimming, six monthly, whereas the smooth haired require a rubdown with a damp cloth weekly. It is best checked with the dealer regarding grooming for your particular dog.
Living conditions: The Dachshund dog is good for apartment life. And providing their daily exercise is given, they can cope without a garden.
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