Dachshund Alliance of Southern Ontario

Dachshunds History and Hunting Skills

The Dachshund's story begins in the dense forests of 17th-century Germany, a setting that demanded a dog with specific traits for hunting. This breed wasn't just a product of its environment but a testament to the skills and needs of the hunters of that era. Their elongated bodies and short legs (a result of deliberate breeding) were perfect for burrowing into tight spaces, specifically to hunt badgers, hence the name "Dachshund" which means "badger dog" in German. Understanding this origin explains much about their physical appearance and behavior.

Origins: A Hunter's Companion

Dachshunds are Powerful Hunters

Dachshunds Are Still Hunting Today

Prey Drive

Common Behaviors

Living With A Dachshund

Satisfying the Dachshund's hunting instincts is essential to provide ample exercise and mental challenges. Activities like puzzle toys, scent games, and regular playtime can help keep them engaged and fulfilled.