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I can’t believe he is a year old! He is such a lovely dog. He is quite well known in my community here in Spain. Going to be thoroughly spoilt today.
Belinda Karen Walker
MalagaEspaña
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Hello Gábor!
I appreciate everything you and the europuppy team have done for me, you’ve been of great service since day 1!
I couldn’t be happier with Brenda; now known as Peanut:)
the first day she was quite shy but her personality started peaking through really quick! she’s very energetic and playful and extremely smart for a pup her age!! she also loves my cat! they’re best friends now haha.
I’ll attach some photos and videos, enjoy!
Thank you,
Maryam.
Maryam Alawadhi
KuwaitKuwait
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I recently bought a puppy from them a dachshund called Hawaii. The puppy was healthy and looked better and smaller than in the picture, my wife loved him. Thank you europuppy team amazing customer service.
Abdul Wahab
JeddahArabia Saudita
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Hi there Thanks for your email about Betty’s birthday. She is now called Ottie! As you can see she is in great form and loves the desert. Ottie of Arabia. Please tell her breeders she is much loved Adrian Gane
Adrian Gane
Abu DhabiEmiratos Árabes Unidos
El Teckel — que literalmente significa “perro tejón” en alemán — se desarrolló en Alemania ya en el siglo XV. Los criadores dieron forma a este perro con un propósito claro: un cuerpo alargado, patas cortas y fuertes, y una piel suelta y protectora para perseguir tejones dentro de túneles subterráneos. Valiente, incansable y criado para trabajar solo, no era un perro pequeño cualquiera.
Sus habilidades de caza iban mucho más allá de los tejones. Los Teckel también rastreaban zorros, conejos y ciervos heridos, e incluso se sabe que manadas de ellos enfrentaban jabalíes. Para el siglo XIX, la realeza europea ya había acogido a la raza como compañero del hogar y la transición de feroz cazador a querido perro de familia ya estaba en marcha.
Hoy en día, el Teckel se encuentra entre las razas de compañía más populares del mundo. Se adapta tanto a apartamentos como a hogares familiares. Personas primerizas, quienes viven en la ciudad y familias con niños mayores suelen amar a esta raza por su naturaleza leal, juguetona y adaptable.