What are the personality characteristics of the dachshund

The Dachshund is quite lively, cheerful, brave, cautious and confident. Often makes comical gestures and is a happy dog. Indefatigable when working above or below ground, all senses are very well developed. Outdoors, the Dachshund is brave, energetic and tireless; indoors, it is loving and sensitive, friendly when quiet, needing to be cheerful when playing and alert when there are strangers. The Dachshund is a true working dog that is brave and alert, with both strength and agility. A companion and servant to man for over a hundred years, the Dachshund is an intelligent and affectionate member of the family. Firm and confident, he has no tendency to be shy or aggressive. The Dachshund has a calm personality, enjoys regular exercise, has plenty of energy, and is a healthy breed that is happiest when playing outside. It has a strong curious expression and does not have an excitable or aggressive tendency. A Dachshund with a strong sense of curiosity can live peacefully with other pets, be loyal to its owner, bark excitedly at new people, and show enthusiastic gestures of welcome. Dachshunds are also very pampered. They will be pampered when they see you smile, when they are lonely and bored and need your company, when they are tired of walking outside and want a hug, when they are hungry or want a toy. They will look at you with those dainty eyes, affectionate and pitying, and will lower their heads to rub your pant legs with those big droopy ears, so that you can’t bear to refuse any of its requests. Dachshunds have a surprisingly communicative aura and do not hide their joy and sadness, which are full of frankness. Their delicate features and rich body language are full of peculiar expressive ability, which can make us feel their joy and sadness deeply without complicated conversation. When the weenie squints its eyes and sticks out its tongue, that means it is in a happy mood. They also wag their tails hard, twist their bodies from side to side, and walk lightly to express happiness. When it makes a “humming” sound from its nose, it is also a sign of happiness. When they get close to people, they will raise their tails and swing them horizontally, stretch their necks, and trot briskly all the way, their eyes will glow with light, they will keep jumping, and their whole body will show uncontrollable happiness. When it spits out its tongue “haha” to pamper its owner, it is also its happy time, owners may wish to share this happiness with it.

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