dachshund
dachshund
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by Robert W. Benjamin - 2006-12-07
Dachshund (pronounced DAK sund) originated in Germany, during the 18th and 19th centuries, to hunt badgers. In fact, Dachshund means, 'badger dog' in German. Their unique size and shape made them the ...
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by Mitch Endick - 2006-12-12
The Dachshund is good with older children as long as she has been socialized with them. She may not do well with cats and other pets as she was originally bred to hunt. She likes to be indoors and doe...
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by Kevin Gawricki - 2007-11-10
The Dachshund dates back to the 15th century. The Germans actually developed this breed to help control the badger population. The Germans where looking for a dog breed that was strong enough to...
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by Richard Cussons - 2007-12-06
You feel that you have been taking good care of your Dachshund since the day he entered your door. But despite your best efforts to ensure his health, sickness will always find its way to invade...
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by Richard Cussons - 2007-12-19
Allergy may not be included in the list of top diseases that could affect a Dachshund, but that doesn't mean that your Dachshund can't possibly acquire this health problem. Dogs, just like humans ...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-21
The Dachshund is a very popular dog breed today. It is often referred to as the wiener dog or hotdog dog because of its unique shape and size. Dachshunds make great companions and are pretty easy to ...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-21
Dachshund is an intelligent hound dog having willful and sturdy personality. The common features are short legs, long body, long drooping ears and sleek coat. They are also called as "Teckel". They c...
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by John Williams - 2008-06-23
Dachshund (pronounced DAK sund) originated in Germany, during the 18th and 19th centuries, to hunt badgers. In fact, Dachshund means, 'badger dog' in German. Their unique size and shape made them the...
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by Celia Carson - 2008-09-11
The short answer to what to do if your Dachshund has back trouble is to stop reading this and take him to your veterinarian. In severe cases, you literally only have a matter of hours to react, waiti...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-08
The AKC first recognized the Dachshund nearly a century ago. The dog has been well adopted by North American culture and it is consistently ranked as one of the top five registered breeds. The Dachsh...