09/07/2022
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The Dachshund, with its overlong mid-section, stumpy legs, and affable personality is one of the most iconic canines in the world. Comically known as the “wiener dog,” the Dachshund was originally bred for to scent, chase and flush out “burrow-dwelling” animals like the ferocious badger.
Dachshunds are good at burrowing; they often compete in “Earth-Dog” competitions wherein the tenacious Dachshund can show off its burrowing skills and surprising speed. Dachshunds are quick, popular and intelligent, but despite an uproarious following, the noble Dachshund has never won best in show at Westminster.
That hasn’t stopped Dachshunds from competing in Dachshund Races like the Wiener Nationals and the Dachshund Dash. Today the adorable Dachshund is one of the world’s most popular dog breeds, ranking 13th in AKC registration statistics.
Thanks to the Dachshund’s small size, Dachshund puppies are very popular among urban dwellers. Dachshund puppies are adorable, hilariously clever, and endlessly affectionate.
Typically born in litters of 4 - 8, Dachshund puppies are diminutive and born in two sizes, three coat types and a wide variety of colors and markings. Dachshund puppies are active, affectionate and fun-loving, but they can also be stubborn and even a little mischievous, so it’s important that you keep a close eye on them until they have been trained and socialized.
When you bring your Dachshund puppy home, be sure to allow time for your puppy to adjust to its new environment. Time spent with the children and other members of the family is essential to introducing a dachshund puppy to its new family.
We recommend assembling the family on the floor and letting the puppy come up to them. Treats ensure a positive experience for the puppy, but it's best to introduce any other pets, quietly and slowly.