daschund
People call dachshunds weenie or sausage dogs due to their long body shape resembling a sausage or hot dog. This nickname highlights their unique appearance and has become a popular way to affectionately refer to the breed.
so u can tell when there happy
The hot dog's history dates back to the 15th century in Germany, where it was known as a "frankfurter" or "wienerwurst." The dachshund breed became associated with hot dogs in the 19th century due to their long, slender shape resembling the sausage. This connection was popularized in the United States during the late 1800s, leading to the term "hot dog" being used to describe the sausage in a bun.
Dachshund is the correct name for "Sausage-dogs" or "Wiener-dogs," and their lifespan can be greatly dictated by the manner in which they were bred. A general expectancy is 14- to 17-years.
The breed typically referred to as a sausage dog is the Dachshund. Dachshunds are known for their long bodies and short legs, which give them a distinctive appearance resembling a sausage. They come in different coat types and sizes, but all have a playful and curious nature.
That's a stereotype. Pure bred dogs might have a condition or a short life- span while the mixed breed might be a mix of a long life-spanned dog and another dog.
Dogs' fangs can be short or long depending on the breed.
Only about 20 to 40 thousand years. There were no dogs until men started to breed wolves.
How long is the justation period for dogs?
The Silky Terrier breed originated from Australia and is a small breed of dog. They are alert, active, wedge-shaped head, and have a coat that is long, silky, tan, white, and grey.
it depends on what breed but normally like dogs around 15 years
Yes, as long as both dogs are entire and not spayed or neutered. Remember that mixed breed puppies are less vauable than pedigrees.