Dachshunds can be prone to certain health issues, particularly back problems like intervertebral disc disease due to their long spine and short legs. They may also exhibit stubbornness, making training a challenge for some owners. Additionally, their strong prey drive can lead to chasing small animals, which requires careful supervision during outdoor activities. Finally, they can be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.
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Shorthaired and Longhaired Dachshunds had appeared in Europe since the 15th century, and Wirehaired Dachshunds were first bred in 1790.
Dachshunds are adorable. Long skinny short hot dog dogs :)
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Dachshunds are dogs. Dogs have memories. Yes. Yes. Just like everything else.
Dachshunds don't have webbed feet as they weren't originally bred as water dogs.
DachStory is a book about Dachshunds that have an adventure and KILL AND EAT ALL CATS. I love Dachshunds because they are uniqe.
Most Dachshunds have eighteen toes, including the two dew claws on their front legs.
Dachshunds typically stop growing in size around 12-18 months of age.
dachshunds do have a natural enemy. the only one that I know of is the badger this animal is the animal that they have been bred to hunt.
they are both better but dachshunds bark a lot but Golden's don't bark that much if u tame them
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