A miniature dachshund's bark typically ranges from about 70 to 90 decibels, depending on the individual dog's vocal strength and the situation. This is comparable to the sound of a vacuum cleaner or a motorcycle. Factors such as excitement, fear, or alertness can influence the volume of their bark.
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approximately 25 decibals
As with many other specific breeds of dog, a miniature Dachshund is not easily found for sale on the web. Usually local breeders are the best bet, with trips to the local shelters or kennels a viable alternative.
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It is how intensity is measured.
The dog breeds are dachshund (wiener dogs) and Chihuahua (small dogs named for a state in Mexico). Miniature dachshunds are a separate breed, but many mixed dachshunds and Chihuahuas have a similar appearance.
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There are no miniature dobermann, they called miniature pinscher.
That depends on the source. A human can be from near silent to way more than intended; in most situations. By the same token "The Fart Machine" can produce an 80 DB sound intended to mimic a gastrointestinal discharge.
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