| Dachshund
Mini. Long Haired Details
Height: approximately 20cm (8")
Weight:
ideal weight is 4.5 kg (10 lbs) not exceeding 5 kg (11 lbs) in weight.
Colour:
Any colour. No white is permissible except for a small spot
on the breast and even this is undesirable. The nose should be black
except in Dapples and Chocolates in which it may be flesh coloured
or brown. In all cases the coat colour should be bright and clearly
defined. In black and tans the tan should be rich and sharp. Dapples
should be free from large unbroken patches, the dappling being evenly
distributed over the whole body.
Coat:
The coat should be soft and straight or only slightly waved.
It is longest under the neck, on the under-parts of the body and
behind the legs, where it should form abundant feathering and on
the tail where it should form a flag. The outside of the ears should
also be well feathered.
General
Appearance: Small sized long body with short legs. Wedged
shaped head with almond shaped eyes. Ears hang to the side of the
head. Tail is long
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Dog
Facts
Price:
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Temperament:
Brave, Curious, Lively
Characteristics:
The Miniature Dachshund should be alert, bold and highly intelligent.
Despite its small size it should be strong, extremely active, hardy
and game.
Lifespan:
9 - 15 years
Recommended
for: Everyone.
Be Aware
# Can be diggers.
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Dashchund pronounced dak-sund,
originated in Germany, the word Dachs, in German means badger. They
were breed to hunt and follow these animals under ground. The miniatures
were breed to go after hare and rabbits. The Wire-haired came about
from the crosses of the Dandie Dinmont lines and the Longhaired
from crosses with the German Stoberhunds.
They are alert and very lively; they are also very affectionate
and make good companions. Early socialisation is required in order
to acclimate dachshunds to children, strangers and other animals.
They are a breed that becomes quite attached to their family and
usually one family member in particular, however, they will be less
friendly with strangers.
Although eager to please they some times can be stubborn. Care should
be taken so they don't have to jump around, as can cause damage
to the spine. Dachshunds can live happily in a flat or house. In
a home with stairs, Dachshunds should be discouraged from frequent
travels up and down stairs as this will harm their elongated spines.
If living in a place with a garden it must be very well fenced due
to their hunting instincts. Bear in mind that Dachshunds were bred
to 'go to ground' and can dig under many types of fencing.
Grooming-
Long coated dachshunds should be completely brushed and combed at
least once a week. The extra hair between their pads should be trimmed
as needed. Special attention should be paid to keeping the ears
clean as drop eared dogs are more likely to develop ear infection.
Although a dainty eater, a long coated dachshund can sometimes get
food on their long ears, so these may need additional cleansing.
Exercise-
they are quite active for little dogs, so regular walks and plays
are needed
Health-
This breed is generally sound but some can be subject to genetic
eye problems and skin problems. Watch out for back problems.
For Diet and other general dog health information Health/Nutrition
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