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This is a guide about differences between standard and miniature Dachshunds. Certain dog breeds have been bred to have two distinctive sizes; the larger a standard and the smaller a mini version. Other than size their appearance is basically the same.

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a small dachshund puppy sitting in a dog bed

When we were looking to bring a dachshund puppy into our lives, we had thoroughly researched the breed. One of the main considerations when looking for a breeder was whether we were looking for a miniature or standard dachshund, and also within those constraints, whether we were looking for a smooth

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three dachshund dogs sitting next to each other with text overlay that reads is your dachshund a miniature or standard? the easy way to tell

Is your Dachshund a miniature or standard? Did you know the easy way to tell the difference? Did you also know that two miniature Dachshund parents can produce a standard or tweenie Dachshund?

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a complete guide to long haired dachshund dogs for all breeder owners

Dachshunds are absolutely adorable whether it is a mini or standard-sized pet, with short or long hair. Read more at TheGoodyPet.com!

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Discover the Fascinating Contrasts Between Standard Dachshund and Mini Dachshund Breeds! Curious about the differences that set these two adorable dachshunds apart? This pin unravels the unique characteristics of standard and mini dachshunds, from size and temperament to grooming needs and compatibility with different lifestyles. Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the captivating world of dachshund breeds—click now and embark on an enlightening journey! 
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Discover the Fascinating Contrasts Between Standard Dachshund and Mini Dachshund Breeds! Curious about the differences that set these two adorable dachshunds apart? This pin unravels the unique characteristics of standard and mini dachshunds, from size and temperament to grooming needs and compatibility with different lifestyles. Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the captivating world of dachshund breeds—click now and embark on an enlightening journey! IG Photo by…

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a brown dog laying on top of a bed next to the words full size dachshund vs mini dachshund - 4 remarkable differences

Dachshunds are one of the most popular and easily recognizable dog breeds thanks to their iconic wiener-like physique. They come in several coat variants as well as in two differently sized sub-breeds – standard dachshund and mini dachshund. This leads to the obvious question – what are the differences between full size dachshund vs mini dachshund? And, more importantly – which one is the right pet for you? What Is The Difference Between Dachshund And Mini Dachshund? 1. Mini vs standard…

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a brown dog standing on top of a sidewalk next to a red sign that says, why do dachshunds hold up one paw?

Many Dachshunds lift a front paw. It’s one of the breed’s most common quirks. People that only have one or two Dachshunds, or those who aren’t familiar with the beloved weiner dogs, often think their Dachshund is the only one that exhibits this behavior. The fact is, Dachshunds holding up one paw is a well-known

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two dachshund dogs laying on top of each other under a blanket with the words ideal weight for a mini dachshund according to age

How much should a Mini Dachshund weigh? A Mini Dachshund should weigh less than 11 pounds when fully grown. If the dog weighs more than 11 pounds, he may be overweight or perhaps should be classed as a Standard Dachshund. A veterinarian can assess your dog’s health and let you know if he is overweight.

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a black and brown dog sitting in the grass with text overlay saying, why it's crucial to socialize your dachshund and how to do it right

Socializing your Dachshund is essential for their overall quality of life. These feisty dogs are natural born hunters who are known for displaying some aggressive tendencies, but socializing them properly will help keep those related behaviors at bay. A socialized Dachshund is less likely to display fear, aggression and anxiety. Before jumping feet (and paws)

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