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What are miniature dachshunds bred for?

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What are miniature dachshunds bred for?​

Miniature dachshunds were bred in 15th-century Germany to hunt rabbits. Miniatures used to be bred from standard dachshunds and smaller breeds like terriers or pinschers, but now breeders just use small standard dachshunds.

How do I know what size my dachshund is?​

To check what size your dachshund is, grab your measuring tape and measure him from the floor to the withers (the high point between his shoulder blades). If it says between 13 and 18 cm (5–6 inches), he’s a miniature. This only applies to adults, of course, as most pups won’t reach this size until they’re about 12 months old.

Can miniature dachshunds run up stairs?​

Can miniature dachshunds run up stairs?
Miniature Dachshunds love a long daily walk, but make sure you keep your pet on a leash as they will often run off when their hunting instinct kicks in. Discourage your buddy from jumping or running up and down the stairs, as it will harm their elongated spines.

What is the money back guarantee for Dachshund puppies?​

What is the money back guarantee for Dachshund puppies?
We offer 30 day Money back guarantee for every Dachshund Puppy purchased from us if for any reason our customer is unsatisfied with their purchase. Pay Extra $200 ONLY; for delivery. Say hello to Sassy.

How much exercise do dachshunds need?​

Standard dachshunds need 60 minutes of exercise a day, while miniature dachshunds need 30 minutes. This is a minimum amount and energetic dachshunds will need more than this. For both types, this should include walks, playtime and mental stimulation. Your dachshund will be happy if you keep him fit, healthy and entertained.

What is the origin of the dachshund?​

The Dachshund (pronounced dak-sund; also known as a ‘Teckel’) originated in Germany in the sixteenth century. They were bred and trained to chase down prey, such as a badger (Dachshund means ‘Badger Dog’) or fox, enter its burrow, kill it, and retrieve it.

Are there any micro dachshunds at the Teensie weinery?​

Are there any micro dachshunds at the Teensie weinery?
WE HAVE DEVELOPED SEVERAL LINES OF THESE MICRO MINATURE/ TOY DACHSHUNDS AT THE TEENIE WEENIE WEINERY.. PROOF IS IN THE PHOTOS AND PERSONAL TESTIMONIALS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. PLEASE READ THE DACHSHUND STORY ON THE BREED HISTORY PAGE!
 
Miniature dachshunds were originally bred in 15th-century Germany specifically for hunting rabbits. In the past, they were created by crossing standard dachshunds with smaller breeds like terriers or pinschers, but nowadays breeders primarily use smaller standard dachshunds for this purpose.

Determining the size of your dachshund is essential to understanding more about them. To figure out if your dachshund is a miniature, you can measure him from the floor to the withers (the high point between his shoulder blades). If this measurement falls between 13 and 18 cm (5–6 inches), then your dachshund is considered a miniature. This measurement method is applicable to adult dachshunds, as puppies of this breed typically won't reach their full size until they are around 12 months old.

When it comes to exercise, standard dachshunds generally need around 60 minutes of activity per day, while miniature dachshunds can be content with 30 minutes. However, energetic dachshunds may require more exercise. This daily routine should ideally include walks, playtime, and mental stimulation to keep your furry friend fit, healthy, and entertained.

The origin of the dachshund, pronounced as "dak-sund" and also known as the 'Teckel,' dates back to Germany in the 16th century. These dogs were selectively bred and trained to track down and hunt prey such as badgers (hence the name 'Dachshund' which means 'Badger Dog') or foxes. They were skilled at entering burrows, eliminating the prey, and retrieving it.

Lastly, if you are interested in micro dachshunds, the Teensie Weinery claims to have developed several lines of these micro miniature/toy dachshunds. You may find proof of this in photos and personal testimonials available upon request. Feel free to explore the breed history page for more information on these delightful doggies!
 
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