Last Updated on February 8, 2022 by Sam
A dachshund is a type of short-legged hound dog, typically with long back legs and a long body with muscular shoulders. The breed was developed in Germany during the late 1800s by crossing wirehaired dogs that had been brought over from Poland. Dachshunds are often mistakenly called wiener dogs because they originated as meat sausage or hotdog sausages, which were known at the time as “wieners.”
A “tweenie dachshund” is a term used to describe a miniature Dachshund. A “miniature Dachshund” is a term used to describe a Dachshund that is between 4 and 6 pounds in weight.
A “tweenie dachshund size” is a miniature Dachshund that weighs between 7 and 10 pounds. They are often called “teacup dogs.”
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Sam is a lifelong dachshund owner and dog lover who has a passion for all things canine. He has had dachshunds as pets for over 20 years and has extensive knowledge on the breed. He has a special place in his heart for dachshunds and loves to share his knowledge with others. He loves taking his dogs on walks, playing fetch, and just spending time with them. Sam is very active in his local dachshund community and is always looking to meet new people who share his love for these special dogs. He is a true lover of the breed and would do anything for his four–legged friends.