Read About Miniature Dachshunds

Miniature dachshunds

Miniature dachshunds are very amusing and distinctive looking dogs. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.

Miniature Dachshunds - Dog Breed Facts

  1. AKC Group:

    This breed of dog is in the AKC hound group.
  2. ImageSize & Weight:

    5-10 inches high and up to 11 pounds is the size of a normal dachshund, but miniatures are much smaller.
  3. Coat:

    This dog can have three coat types -- longhaired, shorthaired, or wirehaired.
  4. Head & Muzzle:

    This dog has a slightly arched muzzle and a tapered head.
  5. Body:

    This short and stubby dog's body is very distinctive.
  6. Colors:

    Red, fawn, tan, black and red, and any combination of these colors is common for this breed.
  7. Life Expectancy:

    This dog usually lives from 12-15 years.
  8. Popularity:

    These cute dogs are very popular.
  9. Habitat:

    Apartment living is fine for this dog as long as they can exercise outside.

Miniature Dachshunds - Dog Breed Origins

  1. Country of Origin:

    This dog comes from Germany.
  2. Lineage:

    Hounds and terriers were bred to create this dog.
  3. Date Admitted to AKC:

    This dog was approved by the AKC on April 7, 1992.
  4. Historical Information:

    European royalty kept this breed as a companion.

Miniature Dachshunds - Dog Breed Defining Characteristics

  1. Training Ease:Image

    These willful dogs can be hard to train.
  2. Temperament:

    These dogs are very friendly and playful.
  3. Child Friendly:

    Older children are better matched to this dog than younger children.
  4. Behavior:

    These dogs behave in a very playful manner.
  5. Habits:

    This dogs can develop a biting habit.

Miniature Dachshunds - Dog Breed Concerns

  1. Health Issues:

    Obesity and spinal defects are common for this breed.
  2. Feeding:

    Feed this breed regularly because it is very active and needs energy levels refueled.
  3. Exercise Needs:

    You can exercise your dog outdoors, but it's not necessary because they will play a lot inside.
  4. {mosimage}Grooming Needs:

    Longhaired dogs need to be brushed regularly. Short-haired dogs can be wiped with a damp cloth. Brokenhaired dogs can be clipped infrequently.
  5. Special Household Needs:

    These dogs have no breed-specific needs.
  6. Travel Needs:

    Keep your dachshunds on a lead and use a crate for safe travel.
  7. Getting Along With Other Pets:

    Jealousy can become a problem for this breed, but they usually get along well with other pets.

Miniature Dachshunds - How to Choose your Dog Breed

  1. What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:

    Look for dogs with no visible signs of skin conditions, parasites, allergies, or birth defects. Have the puppy checked for spinal problems.
  2. What you will Need for a New Puppy:

    Purchase a leash, a collar, chew toys, food, and food and water bowls for your pet.
  3. Puppy-Proofing your House:

    Block off bedrooms and small spaces to keep these dogs out of trouble.
  4. How to Make your New Puppy Feel at Home:

    Allow the new dog to explore it's new home and to become acclimated to its new environment.