The Dachshund is a member of the hound group that originated in Germany for hunting. They were bred to hunt badgers, and other burrowing animals, in the woods. They've also been used to hunt rabbits, foxes and wild boar. ... The name “Dachshund” literally means “badger dog,” from Dachs (“badger”) and Hund (“hound, dog”).
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