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Hound-Group

Dachshund Breed Guide

Quick Facts # Trait Detail Size Small (Standard 16–32 lbs / Miniature under 11 lbs) Height 8–9 inches Lifespan 12–16 years Coat Smooth, wirehaired, or longhaired Colors Red, black & tan, chocolate, cream, dapple Temperament Curious, brave, stubborn, devoted Energy Level Moderate Good With Kids Good (with gentle children) Good With Dogs Variable — can be feisty Shedding Low to moderate Barking High — they’re alert barkers Trainability Challenging — independent thinkers Overview # Dachshunds — “wiener dogs,” “doxies,” “sausage dogs” — pack more personality per pound than almost any breed. Originally bred to hunt badgers (their name literally means “badger hound” in German), Dachshunds are brave to the point of foolishness, stubborn to the point of frustration, and lovable to the point of obsession.

Beagle Breed Guide

Quick Facts # Trait Detail Size Medium (20–30 lbs) Height 13–15 inches Lifespan 12–15 years Coat Short, dense, weather-resistant Colors Tricolor (black/tan/white), lemon, red & white Temperament Curious, friendly, merry, determined Energy Level Moderate to high Good With Kids Excellent Good With Dogs Excellent (pack animals) Shedding Moderate to heavy Barking High — they howl and bay Trainability Challenging — nose overrules everything Overview # The Beagle is the definition of a merry little hound — curious, cheerful, and permanently convinced that whatever they’re tracking is the most interesting thing in the world. If you’ve ever seen a Beagle with their nose to the ground, tail wagging like a flag, completely deaf to your calls, you’ve witnessed the breed’s defining trait: the nose always wins.