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Ringo, Molly and Maui – Dachshund Rescue of North America Foster Dogs Waiting for a Home

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Dachshunds are waiting in foster homes all over the world to be adopted. Ringo, Molly and Maui are looking for their forever home and loving their foster home. Spay and neuter your pets – don’t buy pets from pet stores who support puppy mills. ADOPT from a rescue or shelter!

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Dachshund Puppies 12/2008 Dachshund Rescue of North America

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Chocolate and tan Dachshund has 4 puppies in an animal shelter and is rescued by Kathryn of Dachshund Rescue of North America. Carly and her pups will all be adopted out from www.drna.org

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Dachshund Puppies 12/2008 Dachshund Rescue of North America

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Chocolate and tan Dachshund has 4 puppies in an animal shelter and is rescued by Kathryn of Dachshund Rescue of North America. Carly and her pups will all be adopted out from www.drna.org

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Rescue a Dog and Save a Black Lab

Monday, November 17th, 2008

http://www.quickdogtrainingtips.com

i love Maltese, Pomeranian, German shepherd, beagle, Siamese, Bengal, Doberman, jack Russell, bulldog, terrier, poodle, Chihuahua Pomeranian, dachshund, yorkie, Yorkshire, German shepherd, gold retriever, black lab, brown Labrador, pug, mut, cocker spaniel, bichon frise, Boston terrier, shi Tzu, and rescue shitzhund dogs and puppies. My puppy and dog are so cute together. i learned how to train my dog in like no time at all. i’m really good at training because it is so easy! screw going to classes you can do it all on your own. dogs are the best pet ever!!! and they are always super awesome and cool and fun to play with. they can fetch, and jump, and spin, and open doors!

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Rescue a Dog and Save a Black Lab

Monday, November 17th, 2008

http://www.quickdogtrainingtips.com

i love Maltese, Pomeranian, German shepherd, beagle, Siamese, Bengal, Doberman, jack Russell, bulldog, terrier, poodle, Chihuahua Pomeranian, dachshund, yorkie, Yorkshire, German shepherd, gold retriever, black lab, brown Labrador, pug, mut, cocker spaniel, bichon frise, Boston terrier, shi Tzu, and rescue shitzhund dogs and puppies. My puppy and dog are so cute together. i learned how to train my dog in like no time at all. i’m really good at training because it is so easy! screw going to classes you can do it all on your own. dogs are the best pet ever!!! and they are always super awesome and cool and fun to play with. they can fetch, and jump, and spin, and open doors!

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DOGZ 4 SALE!!

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

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Dachshund (Dog Training)

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

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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. 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 is far more similar to 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 to hunt rabbits. Due to the long, narrow build, they are sometimes referred to as a wiener 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.

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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 European 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. (14 to 18 kg), 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.

Double-dapple dachshunds are prone to eye disease and therefore are rare. It is generally believed that the breed was introduced to the United States between 1879 and 1885

The flap-down ears and famous curved tail of the dachshund have deliberately been bred into the dog. In the case of the ears, this is so that grass seeds, dirt and other matter do not enter into the ear canal. The curved tail is dual-purposed: to be seen more easily in long grass and, in the case of burrowing dachshunds, to help haul the dog out if it becomes stuck in a burrow.[citation needed] The Smooth-haired Dachshund is a cross between the German Shorthaired Pinscher, and the Bracke. The Long-haired Dachshund is a cross between all the small dog breeds in the spaniel group, the German Stoberhund, and the Smooth-haired Dachshund. The Wirehaired Dachshund is a cross between the Smooth-haired Dachshund the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, and the German Wirehaired Pinscher.”

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