Dachshunds, often affectionately called "wiener dogs" or "sausage dogs," are a breed of dog known for their distinctive long body and short legs. Here are some key points about Dachshunds: Origin: Dachshunds originated in Germany and were originally bred for hunting. Their name in German means "badger dog," reflecting their historical use in hunting badgers. Appearance: They come in three coat varieties – smooth, long-haired, and wire-haired. The smooth coat is short and shiny, the long-haired has a soft and silky coat, and the wire-haired has a more coarse and wiry coat. Size: Dachshunds come in three sizes: standard, miniature, and kaninchen (rabbit). Standards weigh between 16-32 pounds, miniatures typically weigh around 11 pounds or less, and kaninchens are even smaller. Temperament: Dachshunds are known for their bold and lively personality. They can be independent and have a strong sense of smell. They are often good with families but may have a stub
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