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Dachshunds are affectionate, playful, and loyal, but they can be stubborn, bark excessively, and are prone to back problems due to their long spine.
Dachshunds are still commonly called 'Dachshunds' today, though they are also affectionately known as 'wiener dogs' or 'sausage dogs'.
Dachshunds are affectionate, intelligent, and excellent watchdogs, but they can be stubborn, prone to back issues, and require consistent training.
Yes, Dachshunds are generally friendly, affectionate dogs that bond closely with their families, though they can be wary of strangers.
A Dachshund is a hound, not a terrier.
Dachshunds are not inherently aggressive, but they can develop aggressive behaviors if not properly trained or socialized.
The Dachshund was developed by crossing the German Shorthaired Pointer with small scent hounds like the Bracke.
A dachshund is a small breed of dog known for its long body and short legs. They're often called 'wiener dogs' because of their unique shape.
Yes, dogs can eat cinnamon in small, non-toxic amounts, but large quantities may cause health issues.
Safe and beneficial herbs for dogs include chamomile, ginger, parsley, milk thistle, and turmeric, which support digestion, immunity, and overall health.

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