Learn More About Alpine Dachsbracke

Discover Alpine Dachsbracke's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.

Summary

The Alpine Dachsbracke is a small but robust dog. She is characterized by her strong and powerful stature, which is ideal for working in the mountains. The body is slightly longer than it is tall, which is typical of dogs bred to hunt in fox dens and other confined spaces. The head is powerful, with a broad nose and medium-sized eyes that are dark and vivid. The ears are medium-sized, set high and hang close to the head. She belongs to FCI Group 6, which includes running dogs and bloodhounds. This breed has a special ability to track the scent of game, even over long distances and difficult terrain. This makes them a valued hunting companion dog. There are no different lines within this breed as their focus is always on work and not looks.

Height36 - 37 cm (Female), 37 - 38 cm (Male)
Weight15 - 18 kg (Female), 16 - 20 kg (Male)
Life Expectancy10 - 14 years
CharacterLoyal, diligent, tireless
CoatShort, dense, shiny
Coat ColorBlack, red, fawn with a smaller or larger amount of white fur
Price1000 - 2500 € €

History

The Alpine Dachsbracke, as the name suggests, comes from the Alpine regions of Austria and Slovenia. The breed was developed in the 19th century to be a working and hunting dog, capable of working on rough and mountainous terrain. The breed was originally used for tracking game wounds, but can also be used for browsing and den hunting. The Alpine Dachsbracke was only officially recognized as an independent breed in 1975. Despite its late recognition, the history of this breed can be traced back to the 19th century, and it was historically used by Austrian nobles for hunting in the Alps.

Original Use

The Alpine Dachsbracke was bred for searching for injured game and for hunting in mountainous terrain.

Origin

Austria

Date

1800

Character

The Alpine Dachsbracke is known for its tireless work ethic and lively, energetic temperament. They are known as loyal and reliable dogs who are very attached to their caregivers and always strive to please their owners. Although they were bred for hunting, they also have a very loving and people-oriented nature that makes them wonderful companions. They are intelligent and capable of learning and adapt easily to different situations. Therefore, in the right environment and with the right training, they can also be kept as a family dog. However, they are primarily working dogs and need something to do to be happy. Simply living in an apartment without sufficient employment is not in keeping with their nature. The Alpine Dachsbracke shows a strong hunting behavior, which is due to its breeding and its origins as a hunting dog. They have a strong hunting instinct and tend to follow their noses. Therefore, it is important that they receive good training and guidance to channel this behavior. They are not particularly alert dogs as they react more to smells than sounds or movements. They rarely bark unless they are hunting or they notice something unusual. They can stay alone well as long as they get enough physical and mental exercise.

Trainability
Alertness
Openness to Strangers
Hunting or Herding Drive

Did you know that the Alpine Dachsbracke is one of the few dog breeds used for hunting in both flat and mountainous areas? Their versatility and adaptability are truly remarkable!

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What to Expect

Care

The Alpine Dachsbracke is a very active dog and needs a lot of exercise and activity, which is why it is not necessarily suitable as a pure city dog. She feels most comfortable in a rural environment with plenty of space to explore and run around. They can be kept in a household with children, but a supervisor should always be present as they can be a bit boisterous due to their hunting instincts. Their compatibility with other pets, especially cats, can vary and depends largely on individual characteristics and socialization. In some federal states, this breed is considered a listed dog and special requirements must be observed.

Family-Friendly
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Suitable as a City Dog

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Training & Education

The Alpine Dachsbracke is an intelligent and willing to learn animal that is easy to train. She benefits from consistent but loving training and positive reinforcement. It's important to accommodate her hunting instincts so she doesn't feel bored or frustrated. Therefore, activities such as tracking or games of fetch that use their natural instincts are ideal. It is important that the dog learns to tolerate frustration and develop impulse control. They can learn quickly and respond well to positive reinforcement. However, it is important to note that they can have strong wills of their own and therefore require consistent leadership. The Alpine Dachsbracke can quickly become a “ball junkie” due to its natural hunting behavior. become. It is therefore important to offer her a balanced mix of physical and mental stimulation to keep her busy without overwhelming her.

Nutrition & Grooming

The diet of the Alpine Dachsbracke should be tailored to its high energy requirements, especially if it is kept as a working dog. A balanced diet with a good mix of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals is essential. Overfeeding should be avoided as being overweight can affect their health and lead to further problems. When it comes to grooming, this breed is relatively easy to care for. It has short, dense fur with an undercoat that requires easy maintenance. Regular brushing helps to remove loose hair and keep the coat clean and healthy. Despite the undercoat, the Alpine Dachsbracke copes well with the climate in Germany and does not shed excessively.

Grooming Effort
Exercise Needs
Shedding
Trainability

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