Sentences with phrase «standard dachshunds»

Both miniature and standard Dachshunds are available.
They checked on Brittanys, Beagles, standard Dachshunds, Petit Bassets, and Border Terriers, and settled on the Border for its hardiness, small size, and adaptability.
As well as Miniature Dachshunds, there are Standard Dachshunds and Dachshunds distinguished as long - haired, wired - haired, and short - haired.
Breed Type The Miniature Dachshund is a hound breed that was bred for rabbit hunting, while the Standard Dachshunds were bred to flush badgers,
The Standard Dachshunds are larger, between 14 - 18 inches tall and around 20 pounds.
Standard dachshunds will eventually reach a weight somewhere between 16 and 32 pounds.
For example in the first quarter of 2016, only 67 smooth standard dachshunds were registered compared to 936 of the miniature.
A German breed, the Miniature Dachshund is a down - sized version of the standard Dachshund.
The Kennel Club sets out the ideal weight of the standard dachshund to be 20 to 26 pounds.
To keep it simple, we're estimating calories for an average standard dachshund that weighs about 20 pounds.
If you prefer a medium - sized dog, the Standard Dachshund ranges from 16 - 32 pounds.
They are very similar to the Standard Dachshund which is the same breed but larger.
Size 1 is recommended for the following breeds: border terrier, jack russell, cairn terrier, welsh corgi, standard dachshund, sheltie, westie, whippet, and similarly sized dogs.
I purchased a 1 year old standard dachshund from a rescue recently.
The following Medium Pets typically measure 16» — 17» around the chest: Cocker Spaniel, Corgi, Pug, Standard Dachshund, Welsh Corgi, Whippet
• Miniature & Standard Dachshund dog breeders are listed below alphabetically by State / city.
Miniature Dachshunds weight less than 11 pounds, while the Standard Dachshund weighs from 16 - 32 pounds.
He is a standard Dachshund, but can do a passable purr when contented.

Not exact matches

Dachshunds come in 12 different colors, three different marking combinations, and in two sizes: miniature (5 - 6» at the shoulder, 11 or less pounds) and standard (9 - 10» at shoulder and 16 — 32 lbs.)
The breeds recognized by the test are Afghan Hound, Akita German, Basenji, Basset Hound, Beagle, Belgian Tervuren, Bernese Mountain Dog, Border Collie, Borzoi, Boxer, Bulldog, Chihuahua, Chinese Shar - Pei, Chow Chow, Cocker Spaniel, Collie, Dachshund, Doberman Pinscher, English Setter, German Shepherd, German Shorthaired Pointer, Golden Retriever, Greyhounds, Italian Greyhound, Labrador Retriever, Mastiff, Miniature Schnauzer, Pug, Rottweiler, Saluki, Samoyed, Shetland Sheepdog, Shih - Tzu, Siberian Husky, St. Bernard, Standard Poodle, Whippet, Yorkshire Terrier.
Breed (s): American Eskimo Dog (Standard), Australian Shepherd, Boston Terrier, Boxer, Bulldog, Cavachon, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Coton de Tulear, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Havanese, Maltese, Miniature Pinscher, Miniature Schnauzer, Papillon, Pekingese, Pomeranian, Pug, Scottish Terrier, Shetland Sheepdog, Shih Tzu, Silky Terrier,Soft - Coated Wheaten Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier
The standard size is closest to the original dachshund used in medieval Europe for hunting.
In the UK, the 2016 COI for standard longhaired dachshunds was 15 % compared to 5 % for mini wirehaired.
A 2005 German study of 42,855 litters of «normally sized» (presumably standard) dachshunds found a correlation with the coefficient of inbreeding and the incidence of inbreeding depression in dachshunds.
Bottomline, respect the breed standards, pick your favorite type of Dachshunds, and work over the next years to achieve your ambitious breeding program.
A tweenie dachshund is one that is too large to be labelled a Miniature (i.e. it is over eleven pounds), but too small to show well for Standard (less than 16 pounds,) These dogs may be marketed as a good companion dog that is small enough for apartment dwellers, but sturdy enough to handle a child.
FCI's dachshund standard sets the maximum weight for a standard dog at about 20 pounds (or 9 kg.)
D local puppies for sale, dogs for sale, breeders Dachshund - Miniature and Standard Dalmatian Dandie Dinmont Terrier Decker Rat Terrier Designer Breeds and unusual breed mixes Dingo ~ see Carolina Dog Doberman Pinscher Dogo Argentino Dogue de Bordeaux Double Doodle ~ see North American Retriever
I breed Standard Wire Dachshunds and they usually live to 16 - 18 years but my sister, who is also a Wire Haired Dachshund Breeder, has had 2 live to 21 years old.
Dachshunds are seen in standard or miniature size, the latter being ideal for the small dog enthusiast.
Some breeds may also run a greater risk, including Australian terriers, standard and miniature schnauzers, dachshunds, poodles, keeshonds and samoyeds.
It should be noted that neither the double - dapple nor the piebald pattern is recognized in the breed standard that describes the ideal Dachshund, nor are they representative of the «acceptable» or «permissible» amount of white specified therein.
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Golden Retrievers have the largest single breed entry with 53, but that number is eclipsed by the six varieties of Dachshunds (standard and miniature sizes, smooth, wire, and long coats) with 64.
These include Australian Terriers, Poodles, Dachshunds, Standard and Miniature Schnauzers, Samoyeds and Keeshonds.
Since then, a number of piebalds dachshunds have followed in Corrie's footsteps, and groups continue to advocate the inclusion of the pattern as an acceptable breed standard.
The dachshund may be miniature or standard in size, and his coat may be smooth, wire - haired or long - haired.
Dachshunds come in two sizes, standard and miniature.
Golden Retriever / Brittany Spaniel mix Golden Retriever / Standard poodle mix Golden retriever / chow chow mix Great Pyrenese, Eng Bull dog mix Greater Swiss Mountain Dog - Border Collie mix Greater Swiss Mountain Dog mix Greyhound / GSD mix Italian / Greyhound / Dachshund (mini) mix King Shepherd and Labrador mix Labrador, Hound mix Vizsla mix Labrador / Golden mix Lab + any mix Lhasa Apso / Sheltie mix Mastiff / Labrador / Dachshund / Terrier mix Nova Scotia Duck Toller / Border Collie mix Pitt bull / Labrador mix Poodle Jack Russell mix Poodle Shih - Tzu mix Schnauzer / Basset hound mix Shar Pei / Terrier mix Shepherd - Hound mix Shepherd / Cattle dog mix Shih Tzu / Pekingese mix Terrier / Golden Retriever mix Westie Poo mix
Tan point patterns are standard on certain other breeds of dogs, such as the Doberman, certain spaniels, dachshunds, and black and tan coonhounds.
The dogs most commonly affected by this form are purebred dogs, such as Basset Hounds, Miniature and Standard Poodles, Pointers, Corgis, Beagles and Dachshunds, according to the study.
She has multiple pets including a cat, a German Shepherd, a Standard wire - haired Dachshund, a Standard Poodle, a bunny, and 3 human children.
The majority of dachshunds now are miniatures, under 11 pounds, rather than standards, from 21 to 30 pounds.
Some breeds may also have a greater risk, include Australian Terriers, Standard and Miniature Schnauzers, Dachshunds, Poodles, Keeshonds and Samoyeds
Dachshunds come in three sizes: standard, miniature and toy, with only the larger two varieties being accepted in competition.
DachshundStandard puppies and dogs are devoted to their family.
Prone to disc problems - do not let DachshundStandard puppies and dogs become overweight or jump from heights, as their backs are prone to injury.
The miniature long - haired dachshund is basically just a size and coat variant of the standard breed.
DachshundStandard puppies and dogs should not be over fed, for this breed tends to gain weight quickly.
Dachshunds come in 2 sizes — miniature and standard, and each one can have one of 3 coat varieties (more on coat a little later).
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