Wiener, my pet, is VERY strong willed and will do whatever she wants to do despite anything I can do. Yet, she is extremely loving. She is TOTALLY spoiled, and rightly so as she has great importance in my life as a protector, companion and an "emotional" service dog.
Dachshund
The Dachshund is a short-legged, Elongated dog breed of the hound family. The breed's name is German and literally means "badger dog", from [der] Dachs, "badger", and [der] Hund, "dog". Due to the long, narrow build, they are sometimes referred to as a wiener dog or a sausage dog. Not withstanding the German origin of the Dachshund's name, within German-speaking countries, the breed is known–both formally and informally–as the Dackel or Teckel. While classified as a hound in English-speaking countries, some consider the classification to be in error, speculating that it arose from the fact that the German word Hund is similar to the English word hound. In fact, many Dachshunds, especially the wire-haired sub type, exhibit behavior and appearance that are far more similar to that of the terrier group of dogs. The standard size was developed to scent, chase, and flush badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals, while the miniature was developed to hunt rabbits.
History
Some have theorized that the early roots of the Dachshund go back to ancient Egypt, where engravings were made featuring short-legged hunting dogs. Recent discoveries by the American University in Cairo of mummified Dachshund-like dogs from ancient Egyptian burial urns may lend credibility to this theory. But in its modern incarnation, the Dachshund is a creation of German breeders and includes elements of German, French, and English hounds and terriers. Dachshunds have been kept by royal courts all over Europe, including that of Queen Victoria, who was particularly enamored of the breed. They were originally bred for hunting badgers by trailing them. The first verifiable references to the Dachshund, originally named the "Dachs Kriecher" ("badger crawler") or "Dachs Krieger" ("badger warrior"), came from books written in the early 1700s. Prior to that, there exist references to "badger dogs" and "hole dogs", but these likely refer to purposes rather than to specific breeds. The original German Dachshunds were larger than the modern full-size variety, weighing between 30 and 40 lb, and originally came in straight-legged and crook-legged varieties (the modern Dachshund is descended from the latter). Though the breed is famous for its use in exterminating badgers and badger-baiting, Dachshunds were also commonly used for rabbit and fox hunting, for locating wounded deer, and in packs were known to hunt game as large as wild boar and as fierce as the wolverine. The Dachshund was officially accepted into the American Kennel Club in 1885.
Appearance and Size
Dachshunds have long bodies, short legs and deep chests. They are strong in front, a characteristic that enables them to work well below ground. The wrists (also called carpus) are slightly closer together than the shoulder joints when viewed from the front. This feature gives the Dachshund the appearance of having "crooked" legs. Alternatively, the hindlegs appear straight when viewed from behind. Due to efforts by US breeders, the crookedness of the legs has been lessened in comparison to Dachshunds bred in other countries. The Dachshund's coat can be smooth (shorthaired), wirehaired, or longhaired. The Dachshund can be one-colored (red or cream), two-colored (black, chocolate, wild boar, gray or blue and fawn or Isabella with tan markings). In addition to color, Dachshunds also come in a variety of patterns. Dapple (light areas and a darker base color), brindle and piebald are some common color patterns. Dachshunds are bred in the United States as either miniature or standard. The miniature is 11 pounds or less. From the ground to top of the shoulder, the dog stands about 5 inches. The standard Dachshund ranges from about 16 to 32 pounds with a height at the shoulder of 7 to 10 inches.
Personality
Dachshunds are outgoing and strong-willed even considered stubborn by some owners and are very alert.
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Videos of Dachshunds
3 Dachshund Dogs on a Treadmill
Getting the dogs to run on a treadmill happened almost naturally. Two of the dogs were rescued from a house fire. To help them all bond we walked them daily. I was using the treadmill when one of them started jumping on it with me, then the second one did. I kept trying to push them off but eventually let them walk with me on it. After a while when I finished walking the 2 dogs kept walking without me. The third one finally gave it a try after watching his pack members. Now they really love it.
Dogs DACHSHUND HOWLING with SCREAMING Umbrella COCKATOO NANA
Lately, our 2 dogs started howling in protest when one (or both) of our Cockatoos begin hollering. DACHSHUND Teddi (4) usually starts and then BORDER COLLIE Mix Sampson (3) joins in. The COCKATOO squawking in the next room is NANA, our spunky Umbrella Cockatoo (see my other Video "NANA SCREAMING"). She was complaining about my having left the room. Never a dull moment around here... And please: "DON'T BUY, DON'T BREED, ADOPT AN ANIMAL IN NEED!' ***Refer to some of the PARROT RESCUE Videos under "My Favorite
Sweet Rescue Dogs Featured In 2009 Dachshund Rescue Calendar
Central Texas Dachshund Rescue 2009 Calendar. All proceeds go to sweet dachshunds in need. Many of the models are hospice dogs that need lots of medical care. Each dog has a short story below their photo on the calendar. Read more about these rescue dogs at verysupercool.com Help a little rescue doxie today! Go to ctdr.org to purchase calendars, cds and more! Photography by Sue Rostvold * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Dachshund Swim
Archie, a double dapple dashchund, spends most days in his pool, trotting the summer away
Hot Dogs Dog Sledding Dachshunds.wmv
Dog Sledding on Long Island. Just like people dogs should not be judged by their packaging. These noble hounds had a great time and impressed the neighborhood. Little Zariel let the dogs out!
Harry the dachshund falls asleep
After Poppy ran him ragged I took a short video of him falling to sleep, closing his eyes and dreaming of treats :) I have many other cute videos of my two mini dachshunds on YouTube please take a look!
Dogs Funny loves water Dachshund Diving KASEY Dogs Playing
DOG Fun Video jumping dog loves water swimming Dachshund Diving He Can Fly And Is Our Super Hero DOG Fun Kasey,Dogs playing, Dogs Swimming,Dogs Being Dogs.Dachshund Barking,Dachshund Funny,Dachshund Tricks.
Funny, dogs do not like stockings on their feet! Especially our dachshund!
Funny video clip of our dachshund in Christmas stockings. I brought home some small Christmas stockings with candy canes and my daughter decided the stockings would be great for our wiener dog Hershey. Some things are just a little funny, this was one of those things. Funny stuff! No animals were harmed during the making of this video clip.
Dachshund - Animal Attractions TV
At some point in our lives we've all said..."Look, there's a weiner dog" and we weren't talking about a ballpark frank! Or we ran into a magician who make's balloon dog's that looked like a weiner dog. But what are "weiner dogs?" Weiner dogs of course are Dachshunds!. Dachshunds originally came from Germany about 300 years ago, although similar looking dogs have actually appeared in Egyptian art more that 1000 years ago. They were originally bred to sneak into small places to flush out badgers and other fer
My dachshund Rufi confused by barking dogs on the computer
My dachshund Rufi confused by barking dogs on the computer
Our dachshund Poncho gets stuck in my sweatshirt
My husband and I were painting the nursery today and I heard Poncho whining. I asked my husband if he was outside and he said no and went to see what was wrong. When he called me to come look, this is what I found. He had crawled into my sweatshirt sleeve and got himself completely stuck!
Meet the Breed - Dachshund
Lively and affectionate. Proud and bold. Tenacious. Just a few reasons that Dachshund owners love this ever-popular breed. This comprehensive video, courtesy of Eukanuba, is a great way to gain an understanding of the history, characteristics and care for this amazing breed.
MidWest Dachshund Rescue 2009 - "The Special Ones"
MidWest Dachshund Rescue is a non-for-profit group that rescues and places Dachshunds and Dachshund mixes. Please consider being a foster home or adding one of these wonderful dogs to your family permanently! www.mwdr.org
Dachshund Mother Dog Bites 21 Day Old Wiener Dog Puppy SHOCKING DOGS FOOTAGE
hitSF.com For some mother dog is perturbed and snaps at poor little puppy when puppy comes up to mother for a kiss or some other form of dog affection. Even though it appeared the puppy was bitten there was no marks on him and he was back to drinking milk from mother withing 5 minutes. For Pictures of San Francisco, Tourism and Dogs visit... http
The Ugly Dachshund trailer, Great Dane 1966 Disney
Theatrical trailer from the 1966 Walt Disney film The Ugly Dachshund staring a Great Dane and many Dachshunds. Also staring Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette who recently died at age 70. Based on the 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern. Story of a Great Dane who is raised with Dachshunds and thinks he is one. You can buy the DVD on www.amazon.com Thanks for watching!
Emily & Henrietta
Very cute Canine Freestyle Video. For more information on Canine Freestyle visit the Musical Dog Sport Association Web site. www.musicaldogsport.org





