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The Dachshund is a short-legged, elongated dog breed of the hound? family. Dachshund literally translates to "Badger Dog", referring to their use in badger? and rabbit? hunting?. A full-sized Dachshund averages 30-40 lbs, while the Miniature? variety is typically under 12 lbs. Dachshunds are loyal, playful dogs, known for their propensity to chase birds.

The roots of the Dachshund may go back as far as Ancient Egypt, where engravings were made featuring short-legged hunting dogs. In its modern incarnation, the Dachshund is a creation of European breeders?. Dachshunds have been kept by royal courts all over Europe, including that of Queen Victoria.

Dachshunds come in three coat varieties: Smooth coat, Longhair and Wire coat. Typical colorings include Red and Black & Tan. Recently, other color combinations have been developed; it is not uncommon to see Dachshunds with Brown & Tan, speckled, or white coats.

Dachshunds are known to have spinal problems, due to their extremely long [spinal column]?. The problem is worsened by obesity?, which places greater strain on the vertebrae?. In order to prevent injury, it is recommended that they be discouraged from jumping and taking stairs.


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Edited October 7, 2001 11:50 am by Alan Millar (diff)
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