How the Dachshund Got Its Name

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The name “dachshund” originates from the German words “dachs” (badger) and “hund” (dog), reflecting their purpose as expert badger hunters. First bred in the late 17th century, these dogs were specifically designed to navigate tight tunnels and combat badgers, boasting short legs, sturdy bodies, and bold, tenacious personalities. Their long, developed ribcage, tight feet, and strong jaws supported their endurance and burrowing abilities. Though initially esteemed for their hunting skills, their strong-willed nature and unique appearance have fueled their popularity, making them both iconic and versatile in modern times.
Cute black dachshund puppy lounging on a teal chair indoors, looking calm and relaxed.
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