<br>Dachshunds<br><br>Dachshunds, often referred to as "weiner dogs," are most commonly depicted as pets. The "cute" factor in Dachshund puppies can be somewhat deceptive
brazilian hair about the "big dog" lurking underneath. The Dachshund is available as a standard and miniature size in smooth, wire and long haired
human hair weave varieties. <br><br>Said to date back to North Africa during the time of the Pharaohs but generally credited with being developed in Germany, the Dachshund has long been beloved by celebrity and ordinary people alike. They are the smallest of the hunting breeds, developed to follow badger "to ground", with the ability to dig out prey as well as go down inside the burrows. A vicious animal when cornered, the badger needed an equally courageous dog to successfully unearth them. Dachshunds have also taken on fox and otter.
weave hair <br><br>The dog originally cast in the Wizard Of Oz actually was a miniature Dachshund - post-war hostility towards their home country meant that Toto was fired and depicted as a Norwich terrier. The role of the miniature Dachshund in the classic has long been buried. Famous fanciers of the breed include Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, John Wayne, Errol Flynn, Joan Crawford and others. A Dachshund once made an appearance on "Hogan's Heroes". Gary Berghoff, who played "Radar" on the MASH series, is said to have kept one wirehaired, two smooths and two long-haired Dachshunds. <br><br>William Shakespeare is said to have kept a pack of Dachshunds. William Faulkner and Danielle Steele also kept the breed. From the 14th to the 16th centuries Dachshunds were kept by Catholic popes as "altar-dogs" in Catholic ceremonies. George S. Patton, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Napoleon Bonapart were a few of the higher ranking people who kept the breed. Queen Victoria kept a royal kennel and arranged a bronze statue of one of her dogs at Windsor castle. <br><br>The Dachshund name means, literally, "badger dog". They are a fierce hunting breed, very people orientated and love to cuddle but absolutely retain the instincts of a hunting dog. Originally the dogs worked in packs, leading to the development of a highly social hound that generally gets along with other dogs. <br><br>Competing in shows, obedience, agility, field trials and "earth dog" competitions are just some of what the Dachshund can do besides being a beloved pet. For reasons of being a true scenthound, they should not be allowed off leash loose - the scent of something interesting can mean crossing traffic or other hazards that can be fatal. <br><br>In the 1930s they were called officially called "badger dogs" to give a verbal distance from their home country of Germany. Here in the US they rose in popularity to be one of the top ten breeds. Often recognized in the popular black and tan or red colors, they can also be several other colors, including chocolate and tan, blue and tan, fawn and tan, chocolate, dappled, fawn, cream, 'wild boar,' wheaten and blue or black and cream. <br><br>According to the Dachshund Club of America some have also been trained as drug sniffing dogs, a modern day use for that sensitive nose. By their definition the standard is 16-32 pounds while the miniature is 11 pounds and under. Of course, as pet dogs or for working and performance, slightly over or under this is of no real importance. There are of course many who fall between - too big for miniature status and not quite big enough for standard status. What to do with the 14 pound Dachshund - love him! <br><br>This makes them ideal size for small yards and apartments but one must also keep in mind their original purpose - as hunting hounds! This can mean for some in idual hairs - this retains the texture of the coat, removing the dead hairs. This is, from a show standpoint, the highest maintenance coat. <br><br>The long-hair variety pet dog should have the hair between the pads clipped and thinning the "feathers" - the longer hair that makes this variety so pretty. Show dogs have a flat iron used in addition to trimming. The coat of show dogs takes special care to condition it and keep it from breaking or drying out. Keeping a long-haired show dog takes effort. Of course pets do not need to be maintained as do their showable kin. <br><br>As with other hounds, the ears should be checked and kept clean of excess water and debris to reduce irritation. <br><br>Being a smaller dog, with proper care living to 12-14 years of age isn't uncommon, with many dogs still remarkably active. Good care helps any dog, but the Dachshund is a breed that can easily reach the teenage years. <br><br>The Dachshund is a wonderful small dog for the right home. Older children and adults who pay attention to their needs, strengths and weaknesses - and who have the patience to get through the early training - will have a loving dog that is small in stature but large in heart and personality. <br>
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