First, the name is 'Dachshund' (Dox-hoont) and all dogs whine if they think it will make you pay attention to them.
By the way, dachshund means 'badger hound'.
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I have an answer as well.
Dachshunds originate from Germany. The German word, 'dachs' means badger, and what the person above got incorrect as far as I know, being German, is that 'hund', although sounding hound, means 'dog.' So the real meaning of the word 'dachshund,' is 'badgerdog', because the dachshund was bred to crawl through badger dens to hunt them. The dachshund was bred with a loud bark to tell its master when it has caught the badger.
Having a dachshund myself, that is definitely whinier than most dogs, I can guess that the dog's clear and loud whine was bred into the dachshund for the same reason.
The other possibility may be because of its German Blood relation to the Doberman Pinscher, which was proved by scientists, that the blood carried the gene to have a clear, and loud whine, because dobermans have the same gene.
There are two possibilites above, but I'm sure there are more.
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