The Dachshund: Fearless Little Hunter in Quebec
The Dachshund (Teckel), affectionately called the "sausage dog" for its elongated silhouette, is a courageous hunter in a compact, original body. Developed in Germany over 300 years ago to track badgers into their burrows, this ingenious breed has won families worldwide. With over 50 active listings in Quebec, the Dachshund is among the province’s most popular small dogs.
It comes in three coat varieties (smooth, longhaired, and wirehaired) and two sizes (standard and miniature), with extremely varied colours including red, black-and-tan, chocolate-and-tan, cream, dapple, and brindle.
A Bold Character Full of Humour
The Dachshund never lacks personality. Courageous to the point of fearlessness, curious, lively, and surprisingly funny, it brings joyful energy to any home. Its intelligence comes with independence that makes training creative. Despite its small size, its powerful, deep bark surprises visitors — making it an excellent alert dog for Montreal, Laval, and Gatineau apartments.
Spinal Health and Quebec Climate
The major health concern is intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) related to its elongated build. Quebec owners must avoid jumps from furniture, use ramps, and maintain healthy weight. Quebec winters require precautions by coat type — smooth-coated Dachshunds absolutely need warm coats and booties, while longhaired and wirehaired varieties handle cold better but remain vulnerable to deep snow. For adoption in Canada, choose CKC-registered breeders who test for IVDD, eye conditions, and patellar luxation. Browse our dog listings and visit the Canadian Kennel Club.