Teckel
The Teckel, or working Dachshund, is small but fearless. Bred for tracking and flushing, it is determined, courageous, and full of character.

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The Teckel, or working Dachshund, is small but fearless. Bred for tracking and flushing, it is determined, courageous, and full of character.
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Everything you need to know about Teckel gun dogs
What makes Teckel good gun dogs?
Teckel are excellent gun dogs due to their intelligence, trainability, and natural hunting instincts. They excel at retrieving, pointing, or flushing game depending on their specific breed characteristics and training.
How much do Teckel puppies cost?
Teckel puppies typically range from £800-£2,500 depending on pedigree, health testing, and breeder reputation. Champion bloodlines and health-tested parents command higher prices.
Are Teckel good family pets?
Yes, Teckel make excellent family pets due to their friendly nature and intelligence. However, they require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and well-behaved.
What training do Teckel need?
Teckel require consistent training from an early age. Basic obedience training is essential, followed by specialized gun dog training for hunting tasks. They respond well to positive reinforcement methods.
How much exercise do Teckel need?
Teckel are active dogs that need at least 1-2 hours of exercise daily. This should include both physical exercise and mental stimulation through training, games, and interactive activities.
What health issues should I watch for in Teckel?
Common health concerns in Teckel include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and eye conditions. Always ask breeders for health certificates and ensure parents have been health tested before purchasing a puppy.