Dachshund
The Dachshund, originally bred in Germany for hunting badgers, is a short-legged, long-bodied hound breed. They come in three coat types (Smooth, Wire-haired, and Long-haired) and two sizes (Standard and Miniature). Known for their courage and distinctive silhouette, they are iconic companion dogs.
⚡ Faits en bref
💖 Personnalité et comportement
Dachshunds are clever, courageous, and independent. While they are devoted to their families, they can be vocal and may be wary of strangers. Their hunting heritage gives them a strong prey drive and a surprisingly loud bark for their size. They are often described as having a 'big dog' attitude.
🍖 Alimentation et friandises
Dachshunds require high-quality food, but obesity is a major health risk as it puts strain on their long spine. Accurate portioning is essential. Typically, 1/2 to 1 cup of dry food daily is sufficient, depending on their size and activity level.
🎾 Jeux et activités
Jeux et activités favoris:
- Exploration walks
- Burrowing in blankets
- Squeaky toys
- Fetch (indoor)
- Hide and seek
Dachshunds need moderate daily exercise to stay fit and build muscle to support their spine. Two 20-minute walks per day are usually adequate. It is critical to discourage jumping from heights or using stairs excessively to prevent spinal injuries (IVDD). Mental stimulation via scent-based games is highly effective.
🏡 Cadre de vie
Dachshunds are well-suited for apartment living. They are indoor dogs that require a safe environment free from high jumping hazards. While they enjoy a yard, it must be escape-proof. They are social and prefer to live with their family.
✨ Anecdotes
- Dachshund means 'Badger Dog' in German because they were bred to hunt badgers in holes!
- They were the first ever Olympic mascot (Waldi for the 1972 Munich Games)!
- They come in two sizes and three different types of fur: smooth, fluffy, and wiry!
- A Dachshund can bark much louder than you'd expect from its size!
- They love to sleep under blankets – it's their hunting instinct to burrow!
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