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That's frustrating @JoanneF. Hopefully all will now be well.
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That is annoying, hope Timber is OK soon.Well, I had a call from the vet earlier. It was a low grade mast cell tumour. No evidence of cancer in the margins though. So while we are really upset, we also are optimistic. What makes me a little cross though is that at his last annual check, I spoke to the vet about it and she said it probably was nothing but to keep an eye on it and see if it grew. Now, on having read more about these, there are signs that I would have thought she would pick up (given it's so common). Anyway. He is being rather spoiled now.
I would say likely a large. But the Amazon site did have sizing in centimeters so you have a guide. T is using his like the neck supports people use on trains and planes.
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I'm curious, is there any difference in temperament between the different coats of Dachshund [types], &/ or the different sizes [of Dachsies]?
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Wire-haired Dachs are typically the best hunters; they retain more of the original instinct, & a group of Wire-haired Dachs owners in the U-S does "retrieval missions" for hunters who lose the trail of their wounded deer. The hunters often giggle hysterically when the dwarves arrive, but they're much-more respectful, later.
Smooth-coated Dachs are, of the 3 coats, the most-prone to bite - & they can be incredibly pugnacious when aroused. [One 30# Standard Smooth-coat Dachs attacked a postie by going thru a closed screen-door, then clung to his legs for 3 blocks as he tried to flee, savaging them so badly that the poor man can barely walk. He required multiple surgeries & several skin-grafts to close the wounds.]
Long-haired Dachs tend to be softer in temp, may be somewhat timid, & are less snappish.
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a survey of the practicing members of the AVMA / Am. Vet-Med Assoc named Dachshunds as the #1 breed most-likely to bite, in a veterinary setting.
Personally, i lump them with terrierrrists as a group, as behaviorally they're so much alike: snappy, reactive, bite 1st & think later, often predatory, & turfy with it. // I also put Chis & Min-Pins in the 'terrierrrist' class.
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I read somewhere that Chihuahuas descended from terriers, or something like that - so I could see how they'd have a similar temperament.
It doesn't seem easy to find gentle, laid-back smaller breeds, as there are in the larger and giant breeds.
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We'll see the vet on Friday to remove his stitches, so hopefully she will reassure us.
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that's confusing - Chis are a native breed, as in literally created by a Central American indigenous tribe, while most classic terrierrrists are British. How did terriers of any breed get from Britain to the state of Chihuahua in old Mexico in the 1500s or 1600s, in time to be "discovered" by the invading Spanish?!
Chis' parent-breed, the Techichi of the Toltec tribes, weighed 10 to 20#; records of Techichi extend into the 9th-century C.E. [800 to 900-C.E], while some pre-Columbian pottery believed to show Techichis has been dated to 300-B.C.
Chihuahua (dog) - Wikipedia
Chis can be any color, & re structure & skull, i personally i prefer the old-fashioned deer head type, not the currently-popular [& spozedly 'correct type'] apple heads.
As for PATTERN, both brindle & merle are recent additions to piebald / skewbald, B&T / L&T / blue & tan, tricolor, sable, & a wide range of solids & shaded or grizzled, from white or cream to black. // Merle was originally banned from the AKC show-ring & could not be registered, either, as it's an obvious result of outcrossing to other breeds - but money talks in the dog-fancy, & altho the Canadian KC, FCI, U-K KC, & other responsible registries will not register merle Chis or permit them in the breed-ring, the U-S breed club decided, in its infinite wisdom, to allow merle. What can i say? -
it's a health issue, it arose from unadmitted but undeniable outcrossing, & now it's rewarded.
Brindle is very rare, but accepted as a color.
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