dachshunds

     

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 dachshunds

  • The dashbracke may be the result of matings between basset hounds & these dogs
  • Every spring Washington Square Park in NYC holds a fiesta for these "wiener dogs" & their owners
  • Scent hounds include beagles, harriers & these "sausage dogs"