Dachshund Dog
Germany
Clever, Lively, Stubborn, Devoted, Independent, Active, Playful, Courageous

Quick Facts
Weight
7–14 kg (varies by size)
Height
13–23 cm
Lifespan
12–16 years
Group
Hound Group
Pros & Cons
• Fearless and determined personality
• Excellent sense of smell for tracking small game
• Adaptable to both rural and urban living
• Loyal and spirited companion
• Susceptible to intervertebral disc disease
• Can be stubborn during training
• Prone to obesity if overfed
• Vocal tendencies may be challenging indoors










History & Purpose
The Dachshund was developed in Germany several centuries ago with a singular purpose—to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals. Its long, low body was specifically designed to dig into dens, while its bold temperament allowed it to confront prey much larger than itself. Early records show that Dachshunds were highly valued for their determination and courage in the face of danger. Over time, this breed evolved into various sizes and coat types, each retaining the core qualities that made it such an effective hunter.
In addition to its hunting prowess, the Dachshund soon found a place in family life. As rural lifestyles gave way to more urban settings, their charming personality and manageable size made them ideal companions. Owners appreciated not only their spirited nature but also their loyalty and affectionate disposition. Despite their independent streak, Dachshunds became beloved pets, featured in literature and art as symbols of tenacity and good humor.
Today, Dachshunds are admired for their unique appearance and indomitable spirit. Their evolution from specialized hunters to cherished family members reflects their adaptability and enduring charm. Whether on a quiet evening walk or in the midst of playful antics at home, the Dachshund continues to demonstrate a blend of courage, wit, and warmth that endears it to dog lovers around the world.
Common Health Issues
Intervertebral disc disease, obesity, dental issues
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