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What kind of dog is a dachshund?
Dachshund, have you ever heard of it? Yes, that's the kind of cute dog that looks like sausage.

First of all, let's learn about the dachshund's personality: dachshund is active, small but courageous. The most shocking thing is that it can catch mice. It has strong endurance and amazing physical strength when chasing prey. Usually few small prey can run past it. Its nose is very clever, even on dogs. Small size, belonging to small dogs, can easily enter the rabbit hole to catch rabbits and other prey. Dachshunds are lively and active by nature, with high IQ and like to fight. Dachshunds have developed limbs and often participate in some competitions. It is fast, enthusiastic, brave and a little reckless. It will not give up easily when working underground, and it can quickly perceive small changes.

After understanding the dachshund's personality characteristics, let's see if it is suitable as a family partner. Dachshunds are very lively, confident and brave. Dogs always look for happiness for themselves. Dachshunds are easy to train, loyal to their owners, but wary of outsiders. Outside, dachshunds like to play around, full of energy, and have no tired thoughts; At home, it's quiet when it's quiet. It likes to play around when it's playing. When there are strangers, it gets nervous and enters a state of alert.

Weenies were originally raised to help hunters catch their prey more conveniently. All its senses are very sensitive, and it can detect prey keenly. Dachshunds are also very suitable as pet dogs. They are loyal to their owners, wary of strangers and very reliable. Dachshunds can get along well with children and the elderly. As long as the owner trains it for a period of time, it can become a watchdog. His sensitive senses can effectively prevent outsiders from entering the house. Whether your family is in the countryside or in the city, you can keep a dachshund, which is adaptable and can adapt to both.

Knowing this, we can prepare to raise them. First, the first step is to prepare cages for them. Cages should be kept warm, especially in autumn and winter. The mat should be at a certain distance from the ground, and curtains can be added outside. Then we will provide them with food bowls, grinding sticks, steel brushes (needed for long-haired sausages), small toys and other living facilities. Needless to say, everyone should be able to understand the use of tools.

Finally, Bian Xiao would like to add some points for attention: 1. When taking the dog out for a walk, remember to put a collar on it, not too tight or too loose, just right. 2. Eating a dachshund doesn't need much thought, but it is easy to get fat. If you are not careful, you will get fat, so you should specify the food intake for it. 3. The dachshund has a long body but short legs, and it is easy to get fat, which will lead to various diseases, so take it out for exercise every day and let it walk and run. If the body is dirty, clean it with steps and keep it clean.