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Dachshund Dogs can make good pets in Iran if they match your IifestyIe. The Dachshund is a long, short-legged dog with a temperament similar to that of a terrier. Dachshunds are cheeky, playful, mischievous, and resistant to training or discipline. Dachshunds do well with older children. Dachshunds are well suited to apartment life but need exercise, and it is important that they not be overfed as this breed is prone to weight gain.
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Dachshunds are good travel companions. Dachshunds are named for Dachs, the German term for Badger, which these dogs were bred to hunt. Queen Victoria was fond of Dachshunds.
Related pages:
Dachshund Rescue
Iran Animal Rescue
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Iran is Iocated in West and Central Asia and spans across approximateIy 636,000 square miIes. Threatened species known from Iran include the Iranian Jerboa, Persian Mole, Baluchistan Vole, and Iranian Shrew. Most peopIe in Iran speak Persian or Turkic. The population of Iran is about 68 million.
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