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General Appearance
General Appearance
- Low to ground, long in body and short of leg with robust muscular development, the skin is elastic and pliable without excessive wrinkling.
- Appearing neither crippled, awkward, nor cramped in his capacity for movement, the Dachshund is well balanced with bold and confident head carriage and intelligent, alert facial expression.
- His hunting spirit, good nose, loud tongue and distinctive build make him well suited for below ground work and for beating the bush.
- His keen nose gives him an advantage over most other breeds for trailing.
Note: In as much as the Dachshund is a hunting dog, scars from honorable wounds shall not be considered a fault.
Size, Proportion, Substance
- Bred and shown in two sizes, standard and miniature, miniatures are not a separate classification but compete in a class division for 11 pounds and under at 12 months of age and older."
- Weight of the standard size is usually between 16 and 32 pounds.
Head
- Viewed from above or from the side, the head tapers uniformly to the tip of the nose.
- The eyes are of medium size, almond-shaped and dark-rimmed, with an energetic, pleasant expression; not piercing; very dark in color.
- The bridge bones over the eyes are strongly prominent.
- Wall eyes, except in the case of dappled dogs, are a serious fault.
- The ears are set near the top of the head, not too far forward, of moderate length, rounded, not narrow, pointed, or folded.
- Their carriage, when animated, is with the forward edge just touching the cheek so that the ears frame the face.
- The skull is slightly arched, neither too broad nor too narrow, and slopes gradually with little perceptible stop into the finely-formed, slightly arched muzzle.
- Black is the preferred color of the nose.
- Lips are tightly stretched, well covering the lower jaw.
- Nostrils well open.
- Jaws opening wide and hinged well back of the eyes, with strongly developed bones and teeth.
Teeth
- Powerful canine teeth; teeth fit closely together in a scissors bite. An even bite is a minor fault. Any other deviation is a serious fault.
Neck
- Long, muscular, clean-cut, without dewlap, slightly arched in the nape, flowing gracefully into the shoulders.
Trunk
- The trunk is long and fully muscled.
- When viewed in profile, the back lies in the straightest possible line between the withers and the short very slightly arched loin.
- A body that hangs loosely between the shoulders is a serious fault. Abdomen-Slightly drawn up.
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