Filter your search

Filter your search

  • Dogs Dogs
  • Cats Cats
  • Birds Birds
  • Fish Fish
  • Reptiles Reptiles
  • Rodents Rodents
  • Horses Horses
  • Others Others

Price

Location

  • England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Scotland
  • Wales
  • Isle of Man
  • Jersey
  • Guernsey

Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund for sale

Are you looking for a new dog? Likepets.co.uk is the perfect place to be. On this page you can find many different dogs for sale. We have pet ads from both private sellers and professional breeders, and here is room for both the little puppies and the older dogs who miss a new home. You can definitely find your new best friend here. See all sales ads for Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund below.

 

We've found results for you

Would you like to be automatically notified when new listings are added that match your search criteria?
Create a pet agent based on your search criteria by clicking the button below.

Buy Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund 

This breed is one of the known Dachshund breeds, which originated in Germany. The story of the Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund: Long-haired Rabbit Dachshunds were bred and trained to hunt both above and below ground. They are best known as a digger breed, but they are also good at tracking wounded game on land. These dogs were bred to enter the cramped places that other hunters could not enter or where the prey hides, so that it can be dug out. These dogs have been used by the Germans for centuries. In German, these types of dogs are called "Dachshund". This term means badger dog because when the early Dachshunds hunted, they often attacked badgers. The word "dachshund" in German can refer to any type of Dachshund breed, whether the dog is long-haired or short-haired. It is believed that the breed originated back in the Middle Ages on the basis of a hereditary dwarfism. Although it is actually a defect, the congenital defects could be used to play a positive role in the long run. These dogs were used for many forms of hunting, both above and below ground.

This is what a Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund looks like!

This breed is, as the name suggests, a Long-haired Dachshund. The long coat is smooth and is often straight or slightly wavy, and the undercoat is very fine. The colors are either red yellow or yellow with black markings and / or rust and brown markings. The coat does not require much care - just a little brushing once a week should be enough to prevent the dog’s fur from filtering. This breed is a small but robust dog, which will weigh a maximum of 9 kg. as an adult and will be between 15 to 25 cm in height. The dog has a long body and small short legs, which stem from its origin and the defect it allegedly had in the Middle Ages. The breed has through selective breeding been created to have a longer body and shorter legs, so the dog would be small enough to fit into rabbit holes, which was their original purpose. Therefore, this breed suffers from some genetic diseases that other breeds typically do not suffer from. Therefore, check up on the breeder and litter from the same parents to avoid a dog with too many defects.

A Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund's mind and activity level!

With this breed, you get a dog that is very active and energetic when it is outside. Its intelligence makes it easy to find indoors, which generally makes it an easy dog ​​to own. The Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund likes to participate in your family life, and it thrived well when living with children or other animals. Its independent nature makes it easy for this dog to live in an apartment without any problems. It is also a very brave and robust breed that has survived many rough conditions and situations over the years, making it a great companion dog if one needs support. In addition to being a loyal and stable family dog ​​that adapts to its family, the breed is still used for hunting today. Its energy level makes it perfect as a hunting companion and even for tracking down wounded game on the ground. It is created for independent work underground, where it does not necessarily have to be guided by its owner.

If you find a Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund for sale, be aware that it needs a lot of exercise and attention. These dogs do best when they walk at least once or twice a day. If you want to make them even happier and more adaptable, it is recommended that you take them out on some hunting games every day, so that they have the opportunity to use their sense of smell. At the same time, it is important to be aware that a Dachshund, due to its size, may tend to be overweight and you should therefore be careful with food, despite the high level of activity. Although it has short legs, this breed can do well in agility competitions, given that it is intelligent and its strong neck gives it an advantage, as this allows this breed to go through tunnels as well as covering jumps without issues, which less dogs would do.

The dog is lively and good-natured with a friendly character full of fun, curiosity and perseverance. The dog is a perfect companion for children, just as it is really good at being a watchdog, as it will bark when something suspicious happens.

How to train the breed

A Long-haired Rabbit Dachshund is relatively easy to train. What is important to be aware of is that you motivate your dog and that the training should be done in short sessions and several times during the day. Be sure to reward cooperation, positive behavior and especially praise your Dachshund when it has done something good. Many times, dogs can become discouraged because they do not understand what is expected of them or because they are too often punished for doing something wrong. Since such a small dog can easily become discouraged, we recommend that you train in your home or a place where nothing else can distract it.