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discover the beauty of alpine dachsbracke breed

Scientific Name: Canis Lupus Familiaris

Lifespan: 11-13 Years

Origin: Austria (AUT)

Alpine Dachsbracke

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Among hunting breeds,' the Alpine Dachsbracke stands out for its declaration build and astonishing muscle.

This breed has a declaration frame,' thick skin, and right muscles.

It has a two dimensional bridgework of the nose that ends in a sharp point and a slimly rounded head.

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Male

  • Height

    33-38 cm / 13-15 Inches

  • Weight

    14-18 kg / 31-40 Pounds

  • Length

    66-79 cm / 26-31 Inches

  • Color

Female

  • Height

    30-36 cm / 12-14 Inches

  • Weight

    14-18 kg / 31-40 Pounds

  • Length

    66-79 cm / 26-31 Inches

  • Color

Temperature

Hot: 21 to 27 °C

Cold: -6 to 10 °C

Price

500 to 700 USD

Bite Force

200 to 400 PSI

Activity

Jump: 5-6 Feet

Run: 20-22 Miles per hour (32-36 km/h)

Origin Description

A dog that looks much like the modern Alpine Dachsbracke was used for hunting and shooting in ancient times. The breed's fame and popularity can be traced back to influential people like Crown Prince Rudolf of Habsburg, therefore it has a long and illustrious history.

He took Alpine Dachsbracken on hunting trips to Turkey and Egypt in 1881 and 1885, respectively,' to record the breed is worth as a hunting partner. Their booking in these excursions contributed to their fame as skilled hunting dogs.

Description

The Alpine Dachsbracke, aboriginal to the range areas of Austria and Germany, is a small but stout breed of hunting dog. Scent hounds, of which it is a member, was known for their acute sense of smell and super tracking ability.

These dogs come in a wide range of hues, from black and brown to red and white, and have short, thick coats. The Alpine Dachsbracke was gentle recognizable by its entente diskette ears and its low hanging tail.