The Dachshund, affectionately known as the “sausage dog” or “weiner dog,” is one of the most recognisable breeds in the world, thanks to its long body and short legs. Originating from Germany, the breed was developed to hunt badgers, rabbits, and small game — their name literally means “badger hound.”
Dachshunds come in three coat types — smooth, long-haired, and wire-haired — and two sizes: standard (16–32 lbs) and miniature (under 11 lbs). Their coats can appear in a wide variety of colours including red, cream, chocolate, black and tan, or dapple patterns.
These intelligent, lively little dogs are full of personality. Though small, they are bold, curious, and affectionate, forming close bonds with their families. Dachshunds make loyal companions who love playtime and cuddles but also need regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight. With proper training, socialisation, and patience, they adapt wonderfully to family life and bring plenty of charm and energy to any home.
The Dachshund, affectionately known as the “sausage dog” or “weiner dog,” is one of the most recognisable breeds in the world, thanks to its long body and short legs. Originating from Germany, the bre...