Dachshunds The Most Loyal Dogs In The World

Dachshunds The Most Loyal Dogs In The World

You must admire a dachshund which was patiently waiting and walking with his 70 years old owner. Someone would not believe in such a loyal dog.

There was a video showing an old owner walking with his dachshund and the special thing that makes everyone touched and that was a dachshund, he waited until his owner reached then he walked and repeated. The worth mentioning is that the dachshund was extremely patient, although his owner walked so slowly, he still waited and walked slowly same as his owner.

Sometimes there can be nothing worse than being out with a slow walker.

But one faithful hound remained unfazed, even though his owner, bent nearly double, was moving at a very slow pace.

A heartwarming video shows the pair shuffling along the pavement in what is believed to be in South America.

Some people had to patiently watch the video until it ended because everything in the video were moving so slowly. Therefore, the dachshund’s behavior was honorable and some people did not think that there was such a loyal dog.

“What a precious dachshund, he was patient, full of love to his owner” said a person who watched the video.

“The owner had to move difficultly on the road but no one helped except his own dachshund. This is so terrible and it makes me sad” said another person who felt sad after watching the video.

“It is wonderful! The old owner had to take care of his dachshund as a close friend and the dog had a deep respect for him. Their affection is so precious.” said another person.

Dachshunds The Most Loyal Dogs In The World

This is just a normal story but it’s special and is a lesson for us to know how to treasure our pets because they love you and understand your love, therefore they will be unconditionally loyal to you.

If you know other precious behaviors of dachshund, please comment below.

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18 Funny Reasons Why You Should Not Own A Dachshund

If you want to breed dachshunds, I have to let you know 20 reasons below so that make you think again because you may not have figured out how cute they are.

1. They never sleep.

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2. They are very difficult to be trained, I am really sure about that.

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3. They are scary.

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4. It’s really a nightmare if you and your dachshund go shopping.

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5. Wherever dachshund is, that place will be destroyed.

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6. Sometimes, you cannot walk them.

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7. It’s not a good idea to put a dachshund indoor.

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8. They are not willing to love.

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9. They have no weaknesses.

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10. They are extremely arrogant and dangerous species.

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11. They are not lovely at all.

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12. They look scary but they are so shy.

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13. They cannot live peacefully with other dogs.

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14. They don’t know how to smile.

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15. Living with a dachshund is not same as living with a cat.

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16. Do not let them reach babies.

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17. They don’t know how to play by themselves.

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18. And finally, they are not lovely at all.

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Should you own a dachshund or not? Please comment

9 REASONS TO ADOPT A DACHSHUND NOW

Dachshunds were domesticated by humans at first, they became our friends for 18,000 years. And scientists found reasons why you must adopt a dachshund. You can show these reasons for your friends, your family to convince them to adopt one.

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1. Dachshund always make you laugh

Researchers at the Society & Animals magazine made a survey the people who own dachshunds and other animals. The question is how often they laugh a day since they started owning the pet. The results showed that people who own dachshunds or dogs said that they feel happier and laugh more than cats or other animals.

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2. Dachshund is very loyal

In the past, dachshunds and other dogs lived in a herd. Now, these behaviors exist until now however, if you adopted a dachshund, he/she would follow you and be faithful to you. Mr. Stephen Zawistowski, a scientific advisor of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said that when dachshunds were adopted, they would consider their owner a member of their herd.

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3. Dachshund owner will become more friendly

Scientists of Liverpool and Bristol University said that doxie owners are more open and friendly than other people. That is proven when people walk their dogs and meet other people, that helps them have a chance to contact together especially they meet other dog owners.

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4. They help you get stronger and more healthy

Indeed, science has shown that children who live in a family with dogs have a much lower risk of asthma and allergies than other children. A study published by the American Academy of Sciences says that a dog’s body can carry a bacterium called Lactobacillus, which helps children boost immunity against some common allergy viruses.

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5. Owning a dachshund makes people more physically active

Obesity is a matter of concern for officer, a scientific study has shown that if these people own a dachshund or a dog, they will have the opportunity to fight the disease. According to a report from the University of Michigan (USA), 60% of dachshund owners have significantly reduced their weight because they spend at least 30 minutes a day walking their dog. Even older people who own dachshunds have a better health because they spend much time walking their dogs in the park or around the area they live in.

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6. Dachshund can save your life or other animals.

The story of a Florida cat saved by a blood transfusion from a dog at the zoo has become an example of this point. According to scientists, some dachshunds and some dogs own a universal blood type – that is, the ability to give blood to other animals like O blood of human. Besides, dachshunds are considered as an alarm system to advise their owner when there are any dangers issued about 15 minutes. For example, epilepsy, before the owner suddenly falls down and twitches, the dog may alert his owner to be proactive.

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7. Dachshund owners often have more purpose to live

This is especially suitable for elderly people when they are at a time to go to the heaven. According to a report by the Journal of Social Psychology, elderly dachshund owners will find more goals to continue living than others because they often care for their puppies. Even some elderly people said that raising dogs helps them feel more satisfied with life when their children are too busy with work so they cannot take care of their parents.

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8. Dachshund owners will become more confident

Another research shows that owning dachshunds will help those who are self-deprecating (due to weight, appearance …) become more confident in social integration. Those who carried out the study give their dogs to 100 people with autism, who were afraid of social contact. After 10 months, 63 people were able to interact normally with others without any feeling of embarrassment or lack of confidence.

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9. Owning a dachshund helps the owner feel happy

Just by interacting with the small friend every day,  body of the dog owner can produce an active substance called oxytocin more than usual. According to scientists, oxytocin, also known as love hormones, plays a role in reducing stress, stabilizing blood pressure and increasing feelings of closeness.

Are these reasons enough to convince you to take a 4-legged friend home? If the answer is yes, be ready to take on the responsibility of a reliable companion with this lovely animal.