DACHSHUND ALLURE
Once at the
mercy of flippant cartoonists and the target of unkind ridicule,
Dachshunds have long since turned the tables. The 'hot-dog'
image has run its course and today two-dog-long and half-a-dog-high
basks in the sunshine of public affection. The Dachshund
has steadily remained in the top ten breed registrations with
the American Kennel Club.
The Dachshund is as delightful in the role of country gentleman
as he is in being a city apartment dweller. The Dachshund
is a loyal household companion with an innate desire to please,
complimented by a lively intelligence & a remarkably
retentive memory. The Dachshund seems to sense , like a
well mannered child, when to be seen and not heard.
The Dachshund despises dirt and slumminess. Like
a cat, he will frequently clean himself with his tongue.
Doggy odor is nonexistent.
Dachshunds have a passion for motoring. In fact , it is
only matched by their passion for food. Dachsies
take a dim view of people who never drop crumbs. They are
con artists when it comes to begging and they may manage to convince
you that they are constantly starving.