Yes. All dogs have. That is, if you enroll them on the medical care.
Services provided by the Almost Home Dachshund Rescue Society include providing medical and behavioral care for the many Dachshunds they rescue from abused homes and those who are abandoned.
if you care it properly you may have it till 13 to 14 years if it is lack 8 to 9 years
Well, some dachshunds get seizures, but this problem can be taken care of with TLC and medicine. Also, dachshunds often suffer spinal problems due to their long backs, but this can easily be avoided. Use a harness when walking your dachshunds, NEVER hit them, don't allow them to jump from high places(ie. the bed, the couch) and your dachshund will probably never have back problems! They are a pretty healthy breed despite these problems if properly taken care of.
The Medical Care Act of 1965 was to assist the aged and the poor with medical care.
There is a wealth of information available on dachshunds on the link below.
there was medical care but, it was rare
Shorthaired and Longhaired Dachshunds had appeared in Europe since the 15th century, and Wirehaired Dachshunds were first bred in 1790.
Yes, the Amish can and do get medical care for themselves and children.
Fresenius Medical Care's population is 2,010.
The population of Fresenius Medical Care is 73,450.
Fresenius Medical Care was created in 1996.
Sue Schilling has written: 'Wisconsin ambulatory medical care survey, 1986-1987' -- subject(s): Ambulatory medical care, Medical care, Medical care surveys, Statistics