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well, my great nans dachs lived until she reached 16, and lived in a 3rd floor flat with no lifts. assie had no problems with stairs, so the sofa presented no troublekitty said:daledogs, I love dachsunds! But I hear they shouldnt jump on to the furniture because they may damage thier backs... and of course Echo is always on the sofas! Also my house has a lot of stairs, which are hard or imposible for dachsunds? or am I thinking only of the miniature type here?
Echo loves to play ball in the park, she is a great retriever. Is there a problem when you have a second dog who runs much slower?!
I was thinking of compatible energy levels... and collies are the opposite of whippies arent they? very high energy? very intelligent and demanding?
ARE bedlingtons hard work? I didnt know that. The terrier temperament, or something more specific?
Thanks for these responses and pics too are great to see. :thumbsup:
she was a regular size, wire haired girl. lived for belly rubs and cats to chase :lol:kitty said:lalena, was your nan's dachs a miniature or regular size? that is good news about the stairs. I'm thinking it must have been told me about the miniature ones..