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Species Encyclopedia: Dachshund

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The dachshund, also known as the pig badger dog, is native to Germany and originally means "badger dog". It is a short-legged, long-bodied hound. Because of its short limbs and the whole body like a dachshund, it is called "dachshund". The dog developed into a breed of sniffing, tracking, and killing badgers and other burrowing animals. Dachshunds are relatively well bred among all dog breeds. Because of their independent nature, it is easy to take care of, and the instructions issued by the owner are quickly understood and followed.

Species Encyclopedia: Dachshund
Species Encyclopedia: Dachshund

The head is long and narrow, the skull is wedge-shaped, and the top of the head is slightly arched. The recess between the eyes where the snout and skull meet are prominent. The ears are longer and wider, with the roots close to the back of the head, and the anterior edge hanging down to the cheeks. The snout is slender and the nose is large and black. The jaw is strong and powerful, the lips are tightly closed, and the teeth are scissor-like and bite.ed. The forelimbs are shorter from the front and tilt slightly inward. The toes are wide and powerful, growing straight outwards. The meat pads on the feet are thick. The hind limbs are erect, and the toes, meat pads, or toenails are roughly the same as those of the forelimbs. The tail is robust and the tip tapers.

Species Encyclopedia: Dachshund
Species Encyclopedia: Dachshund

According to the different types of hair, there are three types: short hair type, long hair type, and bristle type. One of the most striking things about dachshunds is the way they walk, and their looks are very cute and cute. He is loyal to his owner, wary of strangers, and easy to train, and is a natural companion dog. Lively, cheerful, brave, cautious and confident, energetic, tireless, often making funny moves, is a happy dog. They will also wag their tail vigorously, twist their bodies from side to side, and walk lightly to express happiness.

Species Encyclopedia: Dachshund
Species Encyclopedia: Dachshund