my coworker has a friend that needs to get rid of her Dachshund puppyi think i may take her b/c i have been looking for a small dogTWW, should I take the dog or no[Edited on April 24, 2006 at 1:24 PM. Reason : k]
4/24/2006 1:19:39 PM
nissan puppies are better
4/24/2006 1:20:01 PM
my uncle had a datsun pickupthat sombitch ran foreverbut he looked funny driving it cause he's like 6'2
4/24/2006 1:20:22 PM
you guys arrrrr no help
4/24/2006 1:21:13 PM
They get bad backs and cost a bunch.Just get a real dog.
4/24/2006 1:22:10 PM
^ yes, only get a dachshund if you are prepared to have a dog that will have a bad back at a very early ageand honestly, they can get really snippy as they get older, but that's probably due to their back hurting
4/24/2006 1:23:12 PM
My cousin has a couple, and I don't know why.He built a ramp to his bed so that the little fuckers could get up there. They aren't good for shit.
4/24/2006 1:24:17 PM
im going to make a thread in the lounge also
4/24/2006 1:25:14 PM
my wife and i had a friend who had three, and they would bark like craxy every time we took a step, they were annoying...gunzz, what are you looking for in a small dog?
4/24/2006 1:25:55 PM
^^ How about I just move this there?]
4/24/2006 1:26:02 PM
4/24/2006 1:28:09 PM
that works, thanksim not sure....i just want something small for my house i have been wanting to get a dog for sometime but i want to rescue or adobt.my biggest problem is finding time to research
4/24/2006 1:29:12 PM
i had one who lived to be 15 and was very mobile up until his final year.parents just got 2 dach puppies in februrary who are brothers.Wonderful dogs, i always here the snippy and mean thing about them but in my experience none of mine have ever been that way. Its all about how you treat them. They are quite aloof at times though and will just want to do their own thing for a little while.I'd recommend them...just don't let them jump down off your bed and stuff. We have the ramp and they love the damn thing.[Edited on April 24, 2006 at 1:30 PM. Reason : jump. and if you have any other questions let me know]
4/24/2006 1:29:47 PM
^^^my wife and I will be "painting" football stitches on our little 8lb, chocolate min pin for halloween this year, because someone said he was "puntable" [Edited on April 24, 2006 at 1:30 PM. Reason : ^^]
4/24/2006 1:30:19 PM
thanks guys, keep it comming
4/24/2006 1:30:49 PM
Alot of small dogs actually require a good amount of excercise, surprisingly, like Boston Terriers etc....just about the only breed, other than chihuahua's that don't are miniature pinschers, i have one now, and my parents have one. They are little dogs with BIG attitudes. They'll run the house if you're not careful, but respond VERY well to discipline. Some are not very good around small children (mine HATES kids), but do well with older kids and adults coming in the house. They also have very few genetic problems so they're a pretty healthy breed. However, the biggest concern is that they can plump up and get fat REALLY quick, it takes a determined mind and a measuring cup to keep them trim![Edited on April 24, 2006 at 1:35 PM. Reason : spelign]
4/24/2006 1:35:07 PM
if i were looking for a small dog (which i am not... personally like large breeds but anyway), i'd definitely look at a dachshund. most small dogs have potential health problems but if you do preventative stuff like ramps, small steps, etc, you can avoid a lot of that. (and too, keep their weight down by feeding it good food and not too much of it.). in general they are feisty little creatures that often have no clue that they are pint sized. good alert dogs (not guard!). like to play and wrestle. in my experience not snippy or aggressive. you will never have mice or roaches as they love chasing them down and killing them. good breed imo.
4/24/2006 1:41:54 PM
A friend of mine's parents have a min-pin and it's extremely fat. It looks like a fat baby rottweiler.
4/24/2006 2:06:13 PM
My friend has one. She's kinda strange...she humps everyone's leg and is afraid of gloves and socks. She's all good with you petting her and walking by her as long as you don't have a glove or sock on. If you pet her with a glove on, she will attack the fuck out of your hand...if you walk by in your sock feet, she will attack your feet...as I said, she's kinda strange.
4/24/2006 2:12:24 PM
i have always had med-large breed dogs, mostly the bigger spanielsbut i want a dog that would suit my living arrangements present day and i think the dachsund will be a good fit for what i am looking for.the puppy that i might get is a healthy girl pup. the woman is giving her away b/c she doesnt have the time to spend with her and she is moving so it sounds like a win win. the puppy is up on all her shots but i would have to get her fixed, and thats no problem.
4/24/2006 3:30:29 PM
i vote doberman pincher-ZiP!-
4/24/2006 3:35:52 PM
people that own them do not tend to think that dachshunds are mean, but ask someone who doesn't own one and they will say they are mean. I saw a lot of aggressive ones at the vet clinic, but i don't believe in aggressive breeds. Don't let it run all over you and/or other people and you shouldn't have a problem. They do have bad back problems and tend to be vocal. good luck!
4/24/2006 4:17:08 PM
I vote boston terrier for a small dog
4/24/2006 4:46:37 PM
well...I'm a big believer in only having rescue dogs (or dogs that will otherwise go to the pound)
4/24/2006 5:20:18 PM
i wanted to rescue or adobt and this will be a good opt. for me to adobt.whats the deal w/ rescue dogs hun, is there a story to this?Greg, funny thing...a few weeks ago i almost adobted a boston ter.
4/24/2006 5:24:53 PM
pssst... change that to adopt or the spelling ninjas will attack
4/24/2006 5:28:54 PM
Man, they are not MEAN! I had a mini hotdog for a few years with my Ex and he was the most skiddish loving little dog. He did however have a problem with peeing everytime he met a new person.
4/24/2006 5:35:40 PM
4/24/2006 5:36:03 PM
is there a picture somewhere of a hot dog dog in a hot dog bun?
4/24/2006 5:38:56 PM
i like little dogs, i say go for it.
4/24/2006 5:41:25 PM
get a toy poodle[Edited on April 24, 2006 at 5:46 PM. Reason : s]
4/24/2006 5:46:20 PM
my fiancee's folks have a mini daschundI love it...he only barks at strangers, but calms down quickly and gets friendly...he honestly doesn't stink that much eitheronly bad thing is his BAD BEHAVIOR...nigga will eat ANYTHING in sight at anytime. I'm talking money (change and dollars), tin foil straight from the roll, an entire box of Cadberry Chocolate Creme Eggs, the list goes on and on...too many vet trips due to eating something stupidKeep a close eye on what it eats
4/24/2006 5:59:00 PM
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4/24/2006 6:30:36 PM
I have two dachshunds, they are completly polar opposites:The male(7 years old) is big and fat and sleeps all day, mean over bones and food. can be grumpy at times. The female (2) is short and petite, very beautiful, sweet as everything, nicest dog you will ever meet.It all depends on how you raise them as puppies, as to how they will turn out.Me personally, I would take the dog, if you have the income to support it, but then again I'm quite biased over dachshunds.
4/24/2006 6:32:49 PM
I adore my dachshund and a half Weight control and baby gates are wonderful ways to prevent back problems. My full blooded dachshund allows us to pick her up/put her down to get on the furniture. The bed is way too high for her to jump off of.My parents dachshund had to have back surgery. She is extremely small (6 pounds) and the vet thought it was mostly genetic issues since she was so young. Other than the price, the surgery was not too bad and she is completely normal, sans jumping on furniture.
4/24/2006 9:44:15 PM
you guys are greati appreciate the feedbacki think i may get her....seems to be a perfect fit at the right time
4/24/2006 9:51:25 PM
little dogs are great for apartments too and it isnt like a house will ever be too big. i love watching my puppy sprint around at high speeds when i come home.
4/24/2006 9:59:02 PM
anyone else?
4/25/2006 1:02:55 PM
well, my parents have one and it is foul tempered towards strangers and especially children, very badly behaved, not housebroken well, etc etc. but i am a fatass and my brother is gay so maybe my parents really suck at rearing things.
4/25/2006 1:07:33 PM
I grew up with dachsunds, and my parents are about to get two dachsund puppies. Some things to keep an eye on are stairs and furniture. Don't let them jump up onto furniture and don't let them jump down, have them come to you to pick them up or set them down (this is part of why our dogs had bad backs, as when my parents got them they didn't know that much about the breed but of course knew the basics of taking care of a dog). Don't let them run up or down stairs (this is more specific to them being miniatures, btw, a full dachsund could probably handle some stairs, but their short legs make it harder on their backs anyway). Keeping them living on one floor of the house, or, again, coming to you to go up or down stairs would be the safe way to go. If you have a backyard and a deck, build a ramp for them to go up and down to the deck (we did and the dogs loved it, they ran up and down the thing for hours once they figured out it was for them so they wouldn't break down at a young age).They can get snippy like any other dog if they aren't socialized and trained. Just do that and you'll be fine. Keep in mind, however, that they can be some damned stubborn dogs when they get older! Make sure you have them how you want them when they're young.
4/25/2006 1:18:44 PM
I have a mini dachsund, she's about 7 now and in perfect health..She's been slender her whole life and is really active, no problems whatsoever. We used to breed great Danes so she was a nice change of pace after we moved down here. I highly recommend.
4/25/2006 5:44:01 PM
I have 2 chihuahua/fiest mixes. They are the sweetest and funniest dogs you will ever meet as long as you leave their nails alone. that is my fault for cutting them too short once on each dog. Otherwise they will lick you to death or demand all of your attention. I also agree that there are no aggresive breeds I have a 3/4 chow, 1/4 lab mix that is scared of his own shadow. it is all in how you raise the dog. I have seen some very mean dachshounds though (used to work in vet office) and my fair share or mean pitts. I have also seen some very sweet small dogs and pitts. I would adopt if I were you they can be some of the better dogs sometimes. Just don't let the dog get too aggresive when it is a puppy and you will be fine. Also introduce it to stangers while it is young it will be less likely to be aggresive towards them when older. This what we did with our chihuahuas.
4/25/2006 6:01:21 PM
my dachshund runs up and down stairs faster than i can and jumps super high... there's no stopping her.
4/25/2006 9:28:35 PM
^Aw sounds cute. I have a small dog (pomeranian) and he is a good fit for my townhouse and me...I just wish he had short hair like a Dachshund!
4/25/2006 10:15:23 PM
4/26/2006 9:51:54 AM
^I guess i should have clarified....not ALL dachshunds will get bad backs, but they are much more prone to it than most other breeds. my min pin will be jumping up and down from high places until his knees break and his back probably won't go bad (though his right knee will, but thats due to the 40lb puppy i have that likes to jump on him )i know it's biased, but nearly every dachshund that comes in to my hospital where i work either bites or has a bad back..or both!
4/26/2006 10:43:31 AM
thnks
4/26/2006 5:09:59 PM
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4/27/2006 10:35:19 AM
I adopted a dachshund from an agency. They're awsome dogs, just beware that they do get bad back problems due to overfeeding or being allowed to jump off high places. I'd definately reccomend the breed, though. They're very smart, love to be around you, and definately have a big dog personality.If you want to adopted check out DRNA.org.
4/28/2006 10:59:12 AM