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People who have appeared unprepared to take the responsibility of owning a dog often abandon their Dachshunds. These dogs have to be re-homed, which is done by rescues and clubs involved in rescue work. Dachshund rescues operate mostly as non-profit organizations that are supported by donations. Donations are necessary to supply the dogs with current care including vaccination, splaying/neutering, and essential care. Many Dachshunds go to foster homes until rescue officers find a permanent home for them.

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The question of whether it is easy to adopt a rescue Dachshund crosses the mind of any person considering adoption. In most cases, Dachshund adoption is not as easy as it seems. Rescue officers have to make sure a prospective adoptee is a reputable dog owner and is willing to provide a Dachshund with necessary care. An adoptee should be knowledgeable on the breed.

Dachshunds - Advantages and Disadvantages

Owning the Dachshund has both positive and negative sides. The good thing is that the breed is very friendly and is suited for apartment living. Dachshund owners do not have to worry about walks and exercise. This breed needs can be met with ease.

However, Dachshunds are definitely not for everyone. These dogs can be slightly difficult to train. This feature is probably due to their functions. They were bred to be hunting dogs that did most of the job underground. Since the owner could not always direct the dog, it had to pursue game on its own. To do that, the Dachshund had to be independent.

Another disadvantage of owning the Dachshund is the breed's health problems. The breed is susceptible to back conditions more often than other breeds. The Dachshund often has disc problems and seizures. Therefore, it is advised to learn more about Dachshunds before adopting a dog from a rescue.

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Almost Home Dachshund Rescue Society - Works in partnership with other U.S. rescue groups to find homes for Dachshunds in need.

Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue - Rescued Dachshunds available for adoption and general breed information.

Dachshund Adoption and Rescue - Dedicated to rescuing and socializing abandoned, neglected, abused, orphaned and surrendered Dachshunds and Dachshund mixes throughout the US.

Dachshund Rescue of Florida, Inc. - An all volunteer group that views its mission as rescue, rehabilitation and placement of rescued Dachshunds into loving and permanent homes.

Dachshund Rescue of North America - Rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing needy Dachshunds and mostly Dachshund mixes. Offer a contribution or learn how to rescue a dog.

Dachshund Underground Railroad - Organization is concerned solely with transporting rescued Dachshunds to good homes. Includes contacts and a FAQ.

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Canadian Dachshund Rescue - Dedicated to the rescue and adoption of Dachshunds and small Dachshund mixes across Canada. Based in Mississauga, Ontario. Includes breed information, adoption details, and profiles of available dogs.

Dachshund Rescue - Terms of adoption and other information. Located in Germany.

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AKC Breed Standard - AKC shares its standards for qualifying this breed's appearance, size and temperament. Enjoy trivia or view an image.

American Canine Association - Dachshund - Origin, tips on care, behavior, and other information.

Canadian Dachshund Rescue - Dedicated to the rescue and adoption of Dachshunds and small Dachshund mixes across Canada. Based in Mississauga, Ontario. Includes breed information, adoption details, and profiles of available dogs.

Dachshund - Find a concise profile of the breed, covering characteristics and health concerns, accompanied by a general picture. Links to kennels and clubs.

Dachshund Breeders - A list of Dachshund kennels that introduce their dogs and offer information on newly born puppies and their ancestors.

Dachshund Dog Breeders - General information on the breed, plus classified ads for purebred puppies and dogs from professional to hobby dog breeders.

Dachshund Information - Description and history of the breed.

Dachshund Network Email List - E-mail list headquarters provides a low-maintenance forum for Dachshund owners to share information, stories, pictures, jokes and links.

Dachshund Photo Gallery - Contains many pictures of this wonderful breed.

Dachshunds in the Internet - German site that helps you to find a Dachshund puppy or a breeder. Also contains chat and other information.
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Daxie - Breed information includes history, appearance, and health concerns.

For the Love of Dachsies - Dedicated to those who love Dachshunds. Breed information and standards, chat, bulletin boards, events and care tips.

Miniature Smooth Dachshund Breeders - Brief description of the breed, plus information on breeders in Canada.

Standard Dachshund - History of the breed, main characteristics, and health concerns.

Teckel Online - Dutch site contains news, shows, announcements, and other information. In Dutch and English.

The Compleat Dachshund - Features an online catalog of antiques, postcards, prints, breeding and information dedicated to Dachshunds.

Wiener Dogs - Dedicated to the Dachshund. Contains breed information, tips on training, pictures, jokes, and links to breeders and clubs.

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Dachshunds Breeders - Dachshunds are believed to be descendants of the Tekel Dog known in Egypt in ancient times. More likely, however, the Dachshund began to form as a breed in the 16th century in South Germany. "Dachs" means "badger." "Hund" translates as "dog." The name itself reveals the original purpose of the breed: to follow badger to earth.

Breeders aimed at the dog that would combine necessary physical characteristics and vital temperamental traits. With an elongated body, low to ground, with short legs, the Dachshund is extremely versatile, brave, persistent and independent in work. If properly trained, they are able to take on foxes, rabbits, chipmunks and squirrels, besides badgers.

Dachshunds Information - Dachshunds originated in Germany about 300 years ago. These dogs were bred particularly to hunt badgers. Therefore, the Dachshund translates as the "badger dog" in German. Other names that refer to the Dachshund dog are Dachels, Dachsels, Teckels and the Sausage Dog.

Dachshunds are sometimes bred for hunting purposes nowadays, as well. Their acute sense of smell and inborn courage make them excellent hound dogs. Dachshunds are lively intelligent dogs, whose slightly comic appearance and unique guarding skills make them extremely popular family pets.

Dachshunds Pictures - Dachshunds are included in the hound dogs group and are highly praised as hunting dogs. This dog breed is famous all over the world for its outstanding capacity to independently perform its job in badger burrows and for its affectionate nature.

Hallmarks of the Dachshund breed are the unique elongated body, short legs, elegant muscular neck and moderately long rounded ears. Black eyes have a very intelligent expression. The Dachshund is extremely smart and is known to be apt to learn fast.

Dachshunds Puppies - Dachshunds are known in a number of varieties. As a rule, standard, miniature and rabbit types are distinguished. According to the coat length and texture, Dachshunds can be smooth, wirehaired and longhaired, the smooth variety being the oldest type.

The elongated body, short legs and intelligent expression of the face are the features that make the Dachshund recognizable. In spite of its peculiar looks, the breed is highly respected for its hunting flair and loyalty. The Dachshund is well balanced. Its form answers the hunting purposes. The Dachshund has to be low to ground and mobile to hunt badgers and other animals.

Dachshunds Rescues - Dachshunds have a reputation of being smart hunting dogs and very devoted family pets. Bred for the purpose of hunting badgers under ground, Dachshunds as family pets tend to display their hunting instincts in yards, digging tunnels, for example.

Everyone is sure to recognize the Dachshund by its specific looks. The elongated body, short legs and alert facial expression are trademarks of the breed. The Dachshund has a very good nose and a surprisingly loud voice. These hunting dog features make Dachshunds valuable guard dogs.


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