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Dachshund

British pronunciation/dˈæt‌ʃʃʌnd/
American pronunciation/ˈdɑksˌhʊnd/
Dachshund
[NOUN]
1

also known as sausage dog or wiener dog, a breed of dog that is identified by a long body, long ears and short legs

synonyms : badger dog
dachsie
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Dachshund definition and meaning

What is a "Dachshund"?

The Dachshund, also known as the "wiener dog" or "sausage dog," is a small breed of dog known for its distinctive appearance and lively personality. With a long, low-slung body, short legs, and elongated muzzle, Dachshunds have a unique and recognizable look. They come in various coat types, including smooth, long-haired, and wire-haired, with a range of colors and patterns. Dachshunds were originally bred as hunting dogs, used to track and hunt small game like badgers and rabbits, and they have a strong prey drive and keen sense of smell. They are known for their loyalty and affection towards their families, but they can also be independent and stubborn at times, requiring consistent training and socialization. Dachshunds are typically active dogs that enjoy exercise and mental stimulation, and they can adapt well to different living environments. However, they can be prone to certain health issues, such as back problems due to their long spine and short legs, so proper care and attention to their physical well-being are important. Despite their small size, Dachshunds have big personalities and can make wonderful companions for those who appreciate their unique appearance and spirited nature.

Examples
1Here are Dachshund puppies.
2- They have a dachshund.
3So I have two dachshunds.
4You have a naughty dachshund?
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