![]() In North America, they have also been used to track wounded deer and hunt prairie dogs. The wirehaired Dachshund, in France the greatest in numbers, is used the most often but the other ones are just as skillful. The standard size dachshund was developed to scent, chase, and flush out badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals. The ears are kept smooth and neat and the whole coat maintained with regular hand stripping or plucking. The coat is hard and wiry, forming an attractive moustache, beard and characterful eyebrows. It is the farmost best hunting dog: its at a time a terrier, a brush-crawler, a running dog and blood hound and it's always remarkably tough. The Wire-Haired Dachshund is a medium breed dog on short legs. It is a very sportive dog, and should be allowed to ware its energy in order to be good at home. They have a dense, wiry coat that comes in a range of colours. While small, the Miniature Wire Haired Dachshund breed is still muscular and powerfully built with a deep, broad chest and well-developed forelegs. It gets along very well with cats and other dogs in its house, but is perfectly able to assert itself in front of bigger congenerics. Dachshund (Miniature Wire-Haired) This is a long-backed, short-legged dog of diminutive height that everybody recognises. Because of their tough character they need to be educated firmly at a time gentle, stubborn and loafer, they charm their world.Īs a good guardian should, he keeps a distance from strangers, maintaining his affection for its close ones. ![]() ![]() World-famous the Dachshunds is known as both a game dog and a compagnon. Sometimes called "sausage" its somewhat odd appearance can give a totally wrong impression as to its intelligence. The long- and wiredhaired species were obtained by cross-breeding the shorthaired one with spaniels and terriers. Originately from Germany, the Dachshunds were used to chase badgers, since their short legs enabled them to enter their holes. ![]()
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