Different Types of Dachshunds (We LOVE All of Them)

If you are planning on getting a Dachshund, you might have difficulty in choosing the right Dachshund for you. There are 5 types of Dachshunds to choose from and they vary in size and coat type. However, the same colors are available in both sizes and all coat types. This makes it even more difficult to pick the right one for your household since you might want to get all of these awesome Dachshunds. Let’s find out about them in this article.

 

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Types of Dachshunds

Dachshunds may vary in coat, size, and general appearance. Looks can really be subjective and it might be your main deciding factor when you are about to get your dog. Moreover, there are other things to consider before you take a Dachshund home, such as its grooming needs and space requirements. All of these Dachshunds have the same intelligence and trainability. Most of their differences only lie in their appearance. Here are the different Dachshunds to choose from:

Wire-Haired

The wire-haired Dachshund requires the most grooming of all Dachshund coat types. The reason behind this is that their face and signature “beard” needs more attention. Besides, the wire-haired Dachshund may not only need regular baths and brushing, but this coat type also requires some plucking to look its best.

Moreover, it is rarer than the other Dachshund coat types and you might have difficulty in spotting a wire-haired dachshund in pet stores. Nevertheless, the unique appearance of the wire-haired Dachshund may captivate your heart, but you may need more frequent trips to the groomer or it needs more work if you are planning to groom a wire-haired Dachshund by yourself.

Long-Haired

The long-haired Dachshund requires moderate grooming because of their long coats. Moreover, this coat type may shed more frequently, so you might want to invest in a good vacuum cleaner for pet hair to successfully clean your carpets or furniture. This variety has a smooth and long coat that you might enjoy stroking and grooming. Besides, the long-haired Dachshund may need to be brushed 2-3x a week to maintain the appearance of their long shiny fur.

Short-Haired

The short-haired Dachshund is the one that sheds the least. Moreover, even though the Dachshund isn’t hypoallergenic as a breed, the short-haired Dachshund might be tolerable for some allergy sufferers. Besides, if you are planning on getting a Dachshund, and you want a low-maintenance variety, the short-haired Dachshund might be the right type for you.

This type requires less grooming and their shedding is very manageable. Moreover, you might not appreciate fur on your furniture, carpets or curtains, so you might want a Dachshund that is easier to clean after. Besides, with a short-haired Dachshund, you can easily prevent fur from being airborne with just minimal grooming.

Miniature

The miniature Dachshund stands 5-6 inches tall and weighs less than 11 pounds. This variety of this breed is good for smaller spaces and it requires less space. However, all of the good traits of the Dachshund remain in this small package. You may enjoy keeping a Dachshund that requires less food and space due to its minuscule size.

If you live in an apartment and you want to own a Dachshund, you might want to consider the miniature variety for many reasons. Moreover, some apartments have limited spaces that may be more suitable for a smaller dog. In this case, a miniature Dachshund may be a good option. Besides, all coat types and colors in the standard Dachshund can also be found in the Miniature version of this breed.

Standard

The standard Dachshund stands 8-9 inches tall and weighs about 16-32 pounds. It is a bigger version of this breed that may require more exercise and space. However, the miniature Dachshund also originated from the standard Dachshund. Based on the history of Dachshunds, they were originally bred to hunt badgers and small game. However, later on, people eventually bred the Dachshunds down to a smaller size which is the miniature Dachshund that we know today.

The standard Dachshund may be short-haired, wire-haired or long-haired. Moreover, all colors of the Dachshund are also available in the standard size. It is up to you whether you find the miniature or standard Dachshund more appealing. This bigger Dachshund may be more suitable to climb stairs without difficulty since they have longer legs.

Which type of Dachshund is right for you?

There are many reasons why Dachshunds are the best dogs. However, choosing from the wide variety of Dachshunds might prove difficult. Even though these dogs only vary in appearance, choosing the right Dachshund for you may really be a matter of preference. If you want a dog that requires minimal grooming with all the qualities of a Dachshund, you might prefer the short-haired Dachshund. On the other hand, if you have the time and effort to dedicate to grooming your dog more frequently, then you might like the long-haired or the wire-haired Dachshund better.

This breed even has 2 sizes to choose from and this is another subjective matter about the breed. It depends on your area if you can house a standard Dachshund. However, if you have a small apartment, you might want to opt for the miniature Dachshund. On the contrary, if you have a big home with plenty of stairs, a standard Dachshund may have less difficulty in exploring your house.

There are various types of Dachshunds to choose from. However, choosing a coat type and size all boils down to you or your family’s preference. All of these Dachshunds offer the same lovable qualities, yet they may greatly differ when it comes to their size and appearances. 

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Sarah Andrews

Hi I'm Sarah, dog lover and blogger. I was born into a dog-loving family and have been a proud doggy mommy ever since I can remember. I love sharing my dog knowledge and love being an active part of the dog-loving community.