smilee1079
Posted : 5/22/2006 8:28:57 PM
Yay for dachshunds!
OK, obviously I am a dachshund owner. I got mine fromt he SPCA but I had also researched mini schnauzers briefly as an option too. I think both are cute and the right size... not toooooo tiny but still small. Zoe weighs in at about 10 lbs. Some minis are a bit smaller and others can be up to 13 or so lbs., often refered to as tweenies. I don't think that is a technical term though. As for piebold, I know very little but I remember hearing somewhere that either them or dapples are more prone to illness. For more info on dachshunds, check out the forums on dachsie.org. MANY knowledgeable dachshund owners. I visit there but here is where I get most of my info

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As for dachshund behavior etc., I got Zoe at almost 2 yrs. old so I missed out on some prime training time. But here are dachshund basics. They are stubborn so you need to be persistent. However, they can be trained with the help of positive reinforcement, treats, and I loved the clicker. Barking is there number 1 downfall. They are big dogs in little dog bodies and seem to feel they are watchdogs. Zoe will bark at sounds, but you can teach "quiet" and that would be helpful. However, as a woman, I don't mind her barking when she hears a strange noise and I am home alone. She is also a built in doorbell if we don't hear someone at the door. Zoe is housebroken! When we got her they said she was 80% but I took her out every few hours to start and she figured out on her own that she should go to the door if she needed out. Now, she lets us know and although she did have some peeing in her crate issues, those also ended a while ago (end of this month I will have had her 1 yr). Some dachshunds dig as all dogs do, but Zoe doesn't. I believe you can train against that. Zoe is fast... running or walking. She walks faster than me (about a 12 minute mile) and loves to go hiking. She has more stamina than me too! She loves to sniff around. She does get cold easily because she does not have much hair on her belly... which is normal for short haired dachshunds. You must be careful not to overfeed dachshunds because too much weight on them is bad for their back. Because they are small, it is cheap to feed them. Zoe gets 1/2 cup of Innova a day

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Most importantly, Dachshunds have so much personality. They are such lovers... wanting to cuddle with you but the cute noises and faces they make... just make you smile and laugh. My bf hated small dogs and now he can't get enough of Zoe. He gives into anything because she is so cute

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As for long vs. short hair... it's mainly a matter of what you want to deal with. Zoe doesn't really shed, doesn't need grooming, dries quickly, etc. Long hairs need grooming and regular brushing. I am not sure if they shed a lot but I'd think so more than a smooth. I know little about wirehaired but I think they look a bit like a schnauzer.
Anyway, if you have specific questions feel free to ask me or go on the dachsie forum. Whichever you choose, make sure you research it a lot and go to a good breeder or rescue org. Sometimes they have puppies too. I know there is Dachshund Rescue of North America and Coast to Coast Dachshund rescue.
Sorry for the long post. Someone will be along soon I am sure with links to how to find a good breeder, or do a search on this board for "good breeder." I have some links but not on this computer.