Things To Know Before Buying A Dachshund Puppy For Sale

By John Smith


Almost everyone that you know right now have some kind of pet or another to keep them company and give them enjoyment. You have been thinking to get one for yourself as soon as you saw a dachshund puppy for sale sign earlier. You might be thinking that this is the puppy for you and want to buy it. Before you do however, it may be a good idea to read this article first.

Prepare to spend anywhere from two hundred dollars upwards to around one thousand dollars for a puppy. Prices differ because of differences in puppy ancestry, the reputation and reliability of the specific kennel selling, and also local and regional demand and supply conditions for the breed.

This dog came about in the seventeenth century in Europe when a hunting hound or dog was needed for small burrowing prey. The dachshund, which is literally called the badger hound, has a sausage like body that enables it to wriggle down holes and burrows where hares, rabbits, possums and badgers run to in order to hide. As it Is originally a hunting hound, it is still classified as such in international canine registers.

Upon its maturity it will stand around eight to nine inches when measuring from the shoulder to the ground and it will weigh anywhere from sixteen to thirty two pounds. The breed is a small breed and thus may be prone to small dog syndrome as the case may be.

For small dogs it has been observed that they will exhibit behavior known as small dog syndrome. This is a set of behaviors that they perform to compensate for their small size. They can exhibit hyper behavior like jumping and barking and sometimes overtly aggressive behavior. This aggressive behavior is more amplified in the dachshund as it does have hunting hound genes. This breed has been known to bite strangers one of five times and also has been known to snap at their own masters. Given such behavior, they are known to be the second most aggressive canine in the world.

On the other hand, despite their aggressiveness at times, this breed will most of the time make good family pets and are known to be good with children. Watch out though as they will have issues with animals and people that are outside of the immediate family. They will also tend to bark and howl a lot and thus you will have to get used to it.

This breed is also a breed that is known for its wanderlust. If it is given the opportunity to walk around and explore on its own in the outdoors, it will do so and probably never will come back. Is thus advised that you at least fence it in or leash it from time to time. If you lack a yard you can keep it inside on the condition that you make sure it gets plenty of exercise and has a balanced diet. This is because once this breed is indoors, it will start becoming prone to obesity.

In conclusion, the aforementioned items for consideration prior to your purchase and commitment should be more than helpful.. Should you wish you should also look at other factors such as important health issues and perhaps even grooming tips that you should know about. In becoming a responsible pet owner it will always pay to have as much information as possible.




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