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SHORT-HAIRED MINIATURE DASCHUND Questions
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SHORT-HAIRED MINIATURE DASCHUND
Description: Long body like a train. Short-legged like a dwarf. The Miniature Daschund. These colourful hounds with rainbow of colours range from red and tanned, black and tanned, shaded red, cream, silver dappled to harlequin varieties. Hailed as the top three most popular breeds in Japan, the Miniature Daschund is also gaining its popularity in Singapore with its striking good looks and gentle nature. Coat varieties range from short-haired, long-haired to the wire-haired. Temperament : Hard to resist the expressive eyes of a Miniature Daschund? If you do, you probably have already fallen for one. Eager to please and with eyes that talk, it's hard to ignore a Miniature Daschund when its pleading for attention. Lively, affectionate and extremely devoted to its family, a Miniature Daschund indeed makes a lovely companion for anyone. Height, Weight: Miniature (dwarf): Height up to 35cm.; Weight : 5kg-7kg Health Problems: Prone to spinal disc problems and heart disease. As Daschunds love to eat, owners should watch its diet to prevent added strain on its long body. Living Conditions: A HDB approved breed. Although a Miniature Daschund would love a walk down the park, however it is flexible whether with or without walks. Also ideal for apartments or landed. Exercise: Despite its height and built, a Miniature Daschund has excellent stamina for a good run down the park. As it loves to be cuddled, it would also settle gladly on your lap anytime. Life Expectancy : About 12-15 years. Grooming: The short-haired is the easiest to manage as all it needs is a good rub down its back with a rubber brush. The long-haired and wire-haired need regular brushing at least twice a week. Professional grooming is required for the long-haired and wire-haired at least once every two months. Nail-clipping is necessary at least once a fortnight. Origin: Dachs: a word to describe badger. Originated in Germany hundred of years ago, the dachshund were originally bred to hunt, dig out the prey and move down the burrows with its short legs. QUESTIONS a) Are there so call Pure Breed or Pedigree for such breed? b) As attachment, why those are from the same breed yet the looks are totally different? c) Does it mean buying a better breed would lessen the genetic health problems? d) How much does it cost to maintain such a dog? e) Is it available in Singapore? f) Where to buy and how do we know they are a trusted dog breeders? g) What is the market rate for such breed? h) Does all dogs mouth get smelly when they grow old? ***I'm help a colleague to ask the experts here or those who had such breed at home*** You can post more details other than my questions. She's rather interested but would like to have more knowledge and get experience from the experts/hobbist before committing herself in it. |
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a) Are there so call Pure Breed or Pedigree for such breed? Purebreed means of pure breeding.... Pedigree, it normally refers to the certs and linage.... both are almost equal in meaning when it comes to purchasing a dog. b) As attachment, why those are from the same breed yet the looks are totally different? Miniature Daschund comes in all sorts of colours that are recognized... well, the right one in the pic is an older dog, thus it shoes the small head and longish face. Puppies when they are born till 2 months have short faces.... You got a red on the right, the left one is a black and tan. c) Does it mean buying a better breed would lessen the genetic health problems? Well, if you simply get one from a petshop or commercial breeder, you will never know if it will have genetic problems or not till it is too late. One way to know would be to find a breeder that keeps a health record of all his adults, that he has done routine check ups and test on common genetic problems. Also, ask the breeder to show you his adult dogs and see how they walk, their body structure, temperament and behaviour. In order to know quality dogs from the poor quality ones, you would need to really research and study the breed carefully. Read all you can, get books and look at pictures. d) How much does it cost to maintain such a dog? Well, I'm Malaysian so won't know how much it would be in Singapore. e) Is it available in Singapore? I think it is available. It is available in Malaysia, top champion lines are like RM1.5k to Rm2k while pet quality with no cert would only cost Rm500. f) Where to buy and how do we know they are a trusted dog breeders? g) What is the market rate for such breed? Will leave this for others to answer. h) Does all dogs mouth get smelly when they grow old? It really depends on how you upkeep. If you practice oral hygiene like cleaning and brushing your dog's teeth with dog toothpaste or diluted sodium bicarbonate, and avoid eating canned dog food or cooked/processed human food. That should keep the mouth smelling fresh.... then if you like, you can always bring the dog for teeth scaling once a year but that would only be necessary if the smell or teeth are bad. |
Thanks crazymouse_yyh for your advices, hope my friend can read from here...
Any members from Singapore have different suggestions or different experience? |
Daschund / Pug puppy
Hai, you guys / gals know where i can get get this breed of dog from good breeders.
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