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She is the BEST!!! Vet says she is perfect. Here she is in her new coat. And in bed with my 11-year-old doxie Henry Longfellow. Your service was superb! liz
Liz Titus
New YorkUnited States
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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 DhabiUnited Arab Emirates
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Hi Shane!!!
Thank you so so much for the birthday wishes.
Brenda, now known as Peanut, is the best companion I could ever ask for! Very loyal, loving, playful, and just makes my day 1000x better!! I’ll attach some photos and videos of my baby, enjoy!
And please never hesitate to contact me for more updates!
Best,
Maryam.
Maryam Alawadhi
KuwaitKuwait
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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
MalagaSpain
The Dachshund — literally “badger dog” in German — was developed in Germany as early as the 15th century. Breeders shaped this dog with a clear purpose: an elongated body, short powerful legs, and loose protective skin to pursue badgers deep into underground tunnels. Bold, relentless, and built to work alone, this was no ordinary small dog.
Their hunting skills went far beyond badgers. Dachshunds also tracked foxes, rabbits, and wounded deer — packs were even known to take on wild boar. By the 19th century, European royalty had embraced the breed as a household companion, and the transition from fierce hunter to beloved family dog was well underway.
Today, the Dachshund — also warmly known as the Teckel across Europe — ranks among the world’s most popular companion breeds. They thrive in apartments and family homes alike. First-time owners, city dwellers, and families with older children all tend to love this breed for its loyal, playful, and adaptable nature.