| This small dog has a slight resemblance to a Dachshund, with legs just a little longer than that of a dachshunds, and a long body. The coat is dense, short but smooth except for the tail and neck. The round eyes have a lively expression. |
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13-16 inches |
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33-40 pounds |
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Red, with or without black; lack and tan; brown |
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The Alpine Dachsbracke is a small breed of dog, bred to track wounded deer as well as boar, hare, and fox. It is highly efficient at following a trail even after it has gone cold. Used effectively to hunt wounded deer, this breed could work even in harsh terrain and high altitude. |
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Although it is primarily a hunter, and therefore is kept mostly by hunters, the Alpine Dachsbracke makes a good companion. He has a fearless, friendly, and intelligent personality. Most Alpine Dachsbrackes are excellent with children and good with dogs and other pets, though they may exhibit a strong prey drive typical of many scent dogs. |
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