Yes, very good.
I think a mix could be good. Chihuahuas are cute. So are miniature dachshunds but miniature dachshunds might have back problems. . . . . . . . . . cavalier king Charles spaniel puppies are adorable! So are Yorkshire terrierss. Consider some of these breeds please! I've had experience!!
Standard dachshunds are becominfg less and less common as the need for mini dogs arises. I have been able to locate several standards through the classified adds. Be sure to make sure they care for their dogs, and meet thr parents. good luck!
Yes jack Russell's are good house dog I've got two and they are very good in the house!
Depends on the owner and how socialized the dogs are. I have two wiener dogs and a pit bull, they all get along and they all like other dogs. I had them since they were puppies & they are so well behaved, calm and happy in any situation. Dachshunds are the best.
A dog that might be good for a chick is a Pomeranian. This is because they are tiny and can fit comfortably in a cute dog carrier. Also, dachshunds and shihtzu's are commonly chick dogs.
they hear very well
Dachshunds!
Cinnamon is good for dogs in small amounts... it actually helps with indigestion or an upset stomach. I feed it to my Dachshunds sparingly in some yogurt and they gobble it up! Not all chocolate is poisonous either, dark chocolate is what you want to watch out for the others it takes fairly large amounts to hurt any sized dog and white chocolate dogs can eat all day, it has no real chocolate in it.
no, not really they may be but the majority of them are easy to train very good house dog or puppy.
I could not find an entry for hores in my dictionary. If you mean horses, there are miniature horses that make good indoor pets. They are easy to house break. A number have been trained to guide blind people. Guide dogs for blind people live for about 12 years. Guide miniature horses live for about 35 years. A full size horse would be far too large to make a good indoor pet.
Unless the Dachshund is brought up from a young age around rabbits, it is unlikely that a Dachshund would get on with rabbits. Dachshunds are hunting dogs, bred to kill badgers and other small mammals. Therefore it would be unwise to introduce a fully grown Dachshund to a rabbit as the Dachshund may try and ''hunt'' it.
Yes. A Doberman, Miniature Pinscher, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, even the Teacup Miniature Pinscher and more, can be pets that are very good guard dogs. I recommend the Doberman, German Shepherd, or the Rottweiler.