dachshund

     

The achshund 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. 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.

Trivia about dachshund

  • It's the breed of dog seen here:
  • The hot dog takes its name from a 1906 cartoon depicting this dog on a long bun
  • This German dog breed has short legs & a long body
  • DADS HUNCH
  • Waldi, the symbol of the 1972 summer games in Munich, was a stylized one of these "wiener" dogs
  • Its name is German for "badger dog"
  • This "badger dog" was bred to keep its legs short so it could follow a badger into his burrow
  • The dorgi is a dog produced when a corgi mates with this similar-looking breed
  • "Wiener Dogs on Parade", featuring this breed, is a part of Ashland, Oregon's annual 4th of July parade
  • A dorgi was the royal result when one of QEII's corgis bred with one of these dogs owned by Princess Margaret