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.
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Dachshunds!
They were initially bred to hunt badgers. They can hunt burrowing animals like rabbits and foxes.
Dachshunds are classified as a small to medium-sized breed in the hound group. They are known for their long body and short legs, making them well-suited for hunting small game like badgers and rabbits. Dachshunds are also popular as companion animals due to their playful and loyal nature.
Rabbits are not predators. Rabbits are prey.
Pretty much any one walking through infested grass can pick up ticks. Cats, dogs, humans, rabbits etc etc.
Yes, rabbits have a good memory. They can remember their surroundings, other rabbits, and even recognize their owners.
The daschund was bred to go down into the burrows of rabbits and badgers, hence its height. The length of the body helped.
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Appleasauce is not good for rabbits. They cannot handle the substance of it.
Shorthaired and Longhaired Dachshunds had appeared in Europe since the 15th century, and Wirehaired Dachshunds were first bred in 1790.
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