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Is there such a thing as a miniature dachshund?

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Is there such a thing as a miniature dachshund?​

The Miniature Dachshund, also affectionately known as the Little Burrow Dog, Dacksel, Badger Dog, Hotdog, or Wiener Dog, is an adorable smaller version of the standard Dachshund. Don’t let its size fool you; this miniature dog breed is, in fact, a purebred Doxie. These small dogs are energetic and full of love.

Where can I buy miniature dachshund puppies in South Florida?​

Here at TeaCups, Puppies and Boutique, we carry a wide variety of Miniature Dachshund puppies for sale in the South Florida area, including: smooth coat Miniature Dachshund puppies, long haired Miniature Dachshund puppies, and even the rare and beautiful dapple Miniature Dachshund puppies for sale.
What was the original name of the dachshund?
Definitive evidence of the Dachshund as a breed isn’t found until the sixteenth century, when reference was made to a “low crooked legged” dog called a Little Burrow Dog, Dacksel, or Badger Dog. The modern name “Dachshund” means simply badger (dachs) dog (hund) in German.

Why do Dachshunds have short legs?​

In German, the word “dachs” means badger, and “hund” means “dog.” The Dachshund’s short legs allowed them to get deep down into the burrows and dig with more efficiency. Through a selective breeding process, an even smaller version of the Dachshund, known as the “Miniature Dachshund,” was developed.

Do dachshunds bark a lot when left alone?​

Dachshunds with Separation Anxiety will bark constantly when left alone. This type of barking is compulsive and carries on for a long time. Dogs who bark constantly may be doing so out of fear, anxiety, or frustration. Often times, dachshunds with separation anxiety become destructive and spiteful. They are not happy when they are left alone.
Why is a dachshund called a badger?
The nickname Badger Dog came from the German words dachs, meaning “badger,” and hund, meaning “dog.” The Dachshund would come together in packs and even hunt wild boar! In the 1800s, Germany began to breed smaller sausage dogs to hunt rabbits and burrow into smaller holes.
All that barking can be a bit irritating at times, but it does have its good points. Dachshunds are amazing watchdogs and will guard your family home. He’ll be your very own furry security alarm, who’ll bark loudly if he sees or hears anything odd in the garden or near your house. 6. Dachshunds are greedy
 
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