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Make your next best friend a Dachshund

Allie Mary • 14 November 2022

Make your next best friend a Dachshund

Dachshunds are one of the most popular dog breeds because they are absolutely adorable. They have big puppy eyes and a sausage-like shape that makes them look like they're always ready for a cuddle. They also have an adventurous personality and a quirky, fast-paced walk that is a joy to watch. Dachshunds love any outdoor activities especially hiking, which lets them indulge their instinctual love for following scents.

If you're wondering why Dachshunds are so popular, you've come to the right place? Their combination of cuteness, personality and intelligence make them the perfect companions for dog lovers of all types.


The Cute Factor

There's something about Dachshunds that makes them irresistible - maybe it's their proportions, or their big eyes. Whatever it is, these pups stay cute even when they're all grown up.


They're low to the ground, which makes them perfect for cuddling, and they've got long backs that are just begging to be rubbed. What can we say about those droopy ears and that goofy personality ? They just add to the cuteness factor.


Personality

With a Dachshund in the house, you'll never have a dull moment. Thanks to their little personalities, Dachshunds are always good for a laugh. They may need some training on social etiquette but once they've settled in, they're fabulous with children and other animals. Their personality is so quirky that at times you never know what's coming next - all the fun springs from this adorable and silly personality trait.


Affectionate

It's not just you who loves to rub a Dachshund's belly - the dog itself loves the feeling, too. Dachshunds are known for being affectionate and loving cuddlers, making them the perfect companion for anyone who loves a good snuggle.


Celebrity Hype

Celebrity sausage dogs are the new must-have pet loved by the A-listers Adele, Nicole Kidman and Nicola Appleton with their own social media sites and thousands of followers. These avid followers rush out to buy their own. 

Furthermore, Dachshunds have been impacted by a huge increase in popularity over recent years, largely due to them being the breed of choice for advertisers, on social media and with celebrities.


In 2017, the United Kingdom saw a surge in Wiener dog adoptions. As many as 9,000 of the pups were registered with the Official Kennel Club which some think was due to a talking black and tan dachshund that appeared in ads for Vitality. Since then their popularity has not slowed down.

Top 5 Dachshund Facts


  1. Dachshunds are long built with a low slinky silhouette and can be of standard size or miniature. This breed comes in two sizes and three coat types: wire, smooth and long.
  2. Dachshunds are bold, alert in expression, and have a vivacious personality.
  3. Dachshunds originate mainly from Germany.
  4. There are 3 different base colours which are red, black & tan and chocolate & tan.
  5. They are vigilant and smart, with a big bark and can make a very good watchdog. They were bred to be an independent hunter. Dachshunds were bred to hunt small animals that live in burrows. They do not give up in the face of a threat.
  6. The Dachshund is a master digger and will have no problem escaping from an enclosed yard should the fence allow it.


This dog breed is perfect for families, couples or if you’re living alone and are looking for a loyal friend. If you want a dog that’s energetic, has interesting character traits and loyal to the owner then, the Dachshund is your dog!


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