How to raise a sausage dog Easy and simple

How to raise a sausage dog Easy and simple

Is it difficult to raise sausage dogs? It’s a lovely dog ​​breed, but knowing everything from how to eat to how to care for it also requires a thorough lesson. 

1. Information on everything about sausage dogs

1.1. Origin of the sausage dog breed

They are also known as Dachshund or Tacken. However, with the name sausage dog, people will understand it easier because they associate it with their “sausage” appearance. Their origin is unknown, but they were discovered earliest in Germany in the 15th century. They later appeared in many other countries. Although this breed of dog has a “slim” body, they are nicknamed for destroying wild foxes. By the end of the 19th century, sausage dogs tended to be imported to America, but after the first war, the number of dogs decreased significantly. However, by 1950 they had recovered and became popular.

1.2. Classification of sausage dog breeds

There are 2 ways to divide as follows:

Sort by index:

• Standard Dachshund: Weight no more than 9kg, chest circumference of 35cm.

• Mini Dachshund: When 15 months old, chest circumference 30 – 35cm.

• Rabbit Dachshund: Chest circumference less than 30cm (at 15 months old).

Classified by coat type:

• Long hair: This breed is quite popular in Japan and Taiwan. Their appearance is very soft and smooth. However, raising them is more difficult because they need to be bathed and trimmed regularly.

• Short hair: This is the most popular type because the care is not too complicated and time-consuming.

• Bristle: The rarest of the three types. And the farming method is also much more complicated.

1.3. Appearance and personality characteristics of sausage dogs

Appearance is the characteristic and also the name for this breed.

• Elongated body with short legs. When viewed as a whole, it looks like a moving sausage.

• When mature, they will be 20cm to 27cm tall and weigh about 5kg.

• Although the Chinese sausage dog is not as tall as other hunting dog breeds, its moving speed is quite surprising. Besides how to raise sausage dogs, you need to know that not only are they adorable in appearance, their personalities also make many people love them, such as:

• Active and energetic: With its hunting nature, this breed has a lot of energy. So they often run, jump, play and are extremely excited when taken for a walk.

• Like noise: They bark very loudly and you will be surprised with their ability to guard the house. • Always bring joy to their owners: Their cheerfulness always makes you feel like you have a friend by your side

1.4. Danger level of sausage dogs

According to statistics, if you do not know how to properly raise them, it will turn them into aggressive dogs, not at all similar to their adorable appearance. Even as dangerous as the Rottweiler and Bull Terrier.

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2. The easiest way to raise sausage dogs

2.1. Nutrition for Dachshund dogs

Due to the strange bone structure, this breed’s digestive system is also weaker than other dog breeds. The most important thing is to still provide them with adequate nutrients and nutrients. And the regime for each age is as follows:

• Young sausage dogs from 1 – 2 months old: At this time, you should only feed them soft food such as porridge, ground flour, milk… Divide into 4-5 small meals, do not eat too much, avoid rough food and hard.

• Sausage dogs from 3 – 6 months old: Add meat, vegetables, etc. to their diet to diversify nutrients. Food needs to be cooked until soft, avoid eating offal because it causes digestive system disorders.

• Dachshunds 6 months and older: Reduce meals to 2-3 meals/day. Increase feeding of foods rich in protein, calcium and protein. You can let them practice eating fruit.

2.2. How to care for and clean sausage dogs

Dachshunds are active dogs, so it is not appropriate to keep them in the house for too long, as it will make them bored and less active. You should take them for a walk every day to help them develop muscles and stay in shape. Because they are naturally short-legged dogs, you should not let them run and jump on stairs and other interior objects, as this will cause injury. Regarding bathing, you should bathe once a day, and for long-haired dog breeds, you should trim their hair several times a year. You cannot ignore daily brushing to keep the coat always beautiful.

2.3. Instructions for training Dachshund dogs

As mentioned in how to raise sausage dogs, this is a hunting breed. If not trained strictly from a young age, they will be very aggressive and difficult to tame. And here are the basics when training:
• Training environment: Not suitable for small spaces, keeping them locked in a closed space for too long also makes them become bad-tempered such as barking a lot, being stubborn, biting and destroying furniture…
• Time for training: Should be when the puppy is more than 1 month old. Teaching them now will form habits for them later.
• Be patient: You should teach slowly, don’t yell or scold them, it will make them scared and react harshly. Should be trained from a young age

3. Note when raising sausage dogs from baby to adult

• Get regular health checks and don’t skip regular vaccinations or deworming.
• Dachshunds often suffer from bone diseases due to their special body structure such as spinal disc syndrome and joint problems. You need to pay attention to the symptoms to seek timely treatment.
• Control the amount of food eaten because sausage dogs are easily obese. Avoid giving them bones and foods with high fat content.
• Take them for walks regularly, do not keep them in captivity for long periods of time.
• Long-haired breeds need to be brushed, trimmed and bathed regularly to avoid skin diseases.
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