If you are unsure about grooming then perhaps you should pay for a visit to the groomers and they will show you how to do it in future. Otherwise, carefully clip between the toes and check the ears for mites or any debree. Then you may wish to trim the belly and tail hair so that it does not drag along the floor.
A mini will weigh about 7-8 oz :)
Some popular toy miniature dachshunds available for purchase include the Miniature Dachshund, Miniature Longhaired Dachshund, and Miniature Smooth Dachshund. These breeds are known for their small size and playful personalities.
A Dachshund is a small breed with a long body and short legs, often known as a "wiener dog" or "sausage dog." They are cute and energetic companions that come in different coat types like smooth, longhaired, and wirehaired.
Longhaired.
No, the Polish Lowland Sheepdog has a longhaired, shaggy that requires constant, if not daily grooming and brushing to avoid matting. This breed of dog also sheds.
Longhaired Redneck was created in 1976-03.
Unless both parents are Miniature Wirehaired Dachshunds, and even if the mother/father is a Dachshund but from a different variety, the resulting offspring would still be seen as a mixed breed. Unless both parents are the SAME variety (both Longhaired etc.) breeders will see the puppies as impure. The offspring of a Miniature Wirehaired Dachshund and a normal Dachshund would likely have a coat that is slightly wavy in places but not wiry.
There is no specific breed known as a "doxon dog." It is possible that you are referring to the Dachshund, a small dog breed known for its long body and short legs. Dachshunds come in three coat varieties: smooth, longhaired, and wirehaired, and they are typically friendly, lively, and courageous dogs.
No, the purebred Burmese cat will not be longhaired. The cat will be short haired or semi-longhair.
grooming a dog isn't hard. You can look into it from books or on the internet. But just following your instinct is good. However you might want to look into grooming for longhaired dogs as there are mmore tools used.
For a start, they're different breeds. If you mean looks-wise, the dachshund comes in six varieties; shorthiared, longhaired, wirehaired, miniature shorthaired, miniature longhaired, and miniature wirehaired (none of which look anything like corgis apart from the similar height). Corgis come in two varieties; cardigan and pembroke. The ears of a corgi are pointed, whereas dachshund ears flop. The dachshund snout tends to be longer than the corgi's. As for their origin, dachshunds are German and corgis are welsh. As for their uses, dachshunds were originally bred as hunting dogs to flush badgers out of their dens, hence the size. Corgis, however, were originally bred as cattle drovers. That's as much as I can remember off the top of my head :P
Balinese cats are longhaired. They are actually longhaired versions of the Siamese which have gone through a genetic mutation, and are recognized and classified as a separate by many reputable cat registries such as the CFA and TICA.