
Meet The Breed
Origin
Like his larger relative, the Standard, this smaller version of the Long-haired Dachshund was developed in Germany to rid farms of destructive pests. The Standard Dachsies were bred to hunt down badgers but the quarry for the Mini Dachshunds was the rabbit that destroyed the crops. The little dogs must be small enough to slip down rabbit holes and in their native land, they are classified according to girth, not weight. They can measure no more than 13.75 in (35 cm) around the body.
Temperament
Affectionate, companionable and full of fun, the Mini Dachshund is a busy family pet and entertaining companion.
Activity Level
Though playful, the short legs of the Mini Dachshund guarantee maximum exercise per mile so the breed fits well into apartment or city dwellings.
Height/Weight
The ideal weight of Miniature Dachshunds is 10 lb (4.5 kg) as stated in the breed standard.
Coat
The soft, sleek and glistening hair is often slightly wavy and is longer on the neck, the underside of the body, the ears, behind the legs and the underside of the tail.
Colour
Single-colour Dachshunds may be red or cream. Two-coloured Dachshunds include black, chocolate, grey or white, with rust-brown or yellow markings. Dappled Dachshunds are brown, grey or white in background with irregular patches of black, grey, brown, red or yellow. Striped Dachshunds are red or yellow with darker striping.
Grooming
Regular brushing and combing will keep the coat neat and tangle-free.