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Breed Profile
The dachshund, also known as the badger dog, is a distinctive dog breed with an elongated body and short legs. Originally bred in Germany for hunting badgers and other small animals, the dachshund belongs to the group of badger dogs. Its appearance is characterized by a strong, muscular body, a long snout, and expressive, almond-shaped eyes. There are three coat types of dachshunds: short-haired, wire-haired, and long-haired, with the short-haired dachshund particularly standing out due to its smooth, close-fitting coat. Within the breed, there are different size variants, including standard, miniature, and rabbit dachshund, which differ in weight and body size. Despite its compact size, the dachshund is a brave and lively companion that requires plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. Its independent and sometimes stubborn nature makes it a special family dog, but it requires consistent training and socialization.
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| Character | Loyal, intelligent, alert, high prey drive |
| Coat | Short, smooth, dense |
| Coat Color | Black, red, black and brown mixed |
| Price | 1200 - 2500 € € |
History
The history of the Dachshund (short-haired) begins in the Middle Ages in Germany. Originally, it was bred to help hunt badgers and other underground-dwelling animals. With its long body and short legs, it could easily enter narrow burrows and flush out the prey. In the 19th century, the Dachshund was increasingly appreciated as a versatile hunting dog and further developed. The breed was officially recognized by the German Teckel Club in 1888 and has since enjoyed great popularity as a hunting and companion dog.
The short-haired dachshund was originally bred to hunt badgers and other small animals, known for its determination and endurance.
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Character & Temperament
The Dachshund (short-haired) is a lively and courageous dog with a distinct character. Despite its small stature, it shows a strong hunting instinct and remarkable endurance, which originally distinguished it as a versatile hunting dog. It is very affectionate and forms a close bond with its family, often displaying a confident and sometimes stubborn nature. Its pronounced sense of smell and persistence make it an excellent tracking and retrieving dog that enjoys mental challenges. Due to its hunting drive, it may tend to chase small animals, which is why consistent training and early recall training are important. The short-haired Dachshund is a lively companion who, despite its brave nature, also shows a playful and cuddly side. It requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to remain balanced. It often finds being alone difficult because it is very people-oriented. As a watchdog, it shows alert behavior and reliably alerts to strangers without being overly aggressive.
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Dachshund (Short-haired): The dachshund with its short, smooth coat is not only a charming hunting companion but also a true tunnel digger thanks to its long body and short legs – perfect for entering fox dens. Despite its size, it has a great deal of courage and endurance!
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What Awaits You
The Dachshund (short-haired) is a lively and courageous dog with a strong hunting instinct. Despite its small size, it shows great commitment and endurance, especially in burrow hunting. Dachshunds are willful but also very affectionate and family-oriented. They require consistent training and sufficient activity to remain balanced.
Housing & Care
Dachshund (Short-haired): Short-haired dachshunds are lively and brave dogs with a strong hunting instinct. They are very affectionate and form a close bond with their owners, making them well-suited for families who can spend a lot of time with their dog. Despite their small size, they are very confident and can sometimes be stubborn, which is why consistent but loving training is important. Dachshunds need regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay balanced, but they are also suitable for city living if enough walks and activities are provided. They are usually friendly with children but should be handled carefully due to their sensitive spine. They can get along well with other dogs and pets if socialized early.
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Training & Education
Dachshunds (short-haired) are independent and intelligent dogs that are eager to learn but can sometimes be stubborn. Their hunting instinct is strongly developed, which makes training challenging but also exciting. It is important that you remain consistent and patient, while always working positively and reward-based to keep motivation high. Unlike Labradors or German Shepherds, Dachshunds are not classic working dogs, so you should make training varied and focus on short but regular sessions. Fetch games or search tasks are well suited to promote their natural sense of smell. At the same time, it is important to teach the Dachshund to control impulses and tolerate frustration, as they can otherwise quickly react stubbornly. Socialization and a clear structure are essential so that your Dachshund feels secure and gets along well with other dogs and people. Despite their size, Dachshunds need mental challenges and activities to stay balanced. With patience and loving consistency, you will gain a loyal and lively companion who will delight you with his charm and intelligence.
Nutrition & Care
Dachshund (Short-haired): The diet of a short-haired dachshund should be balanced and tailored to its size. High-quality food with a good proportion of proteins and essential nutrients supports its health and energy. Since dachshunds can be prone to overweight, it is important to control the amount of food and ensure regular exercise. The short, smooth coat of the short-haired dachshund is easy to care for and requires little effort. Weekly brushing is sufficient to remove loose hairs and keep the coat shiny. During the shedding season in spring and autumn, increased hair loss may occur; more frequent brushing helps here. The short-haired dachshund is well adapted to the Central European climate. Its short coat provides protection in mild temperatures, but in cold weather, it should be supported with a dog coat. In summer, sufficient sun protection and enough water should be ensured, as the short hair offers no special protection against heat.
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