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Topic Dog Boards / General / teckel
- By briedog [gb] Date 11.10.05 06:59 UTC
last night i went to help a luncher in whelp.while i was there this lilltle dog with a big personality came trotting out of a home,
it was a teckel.

as anyone got any datail on this breed only 328 register in uk in 2004,
just wander beacuse they are a blood hunting dog are they good in a family home as well this one was so layed back.

just need more detail on them.
- By Robert K Date 11.10.05 09:04 UTC
I asked the same question awhileback Briedog, there's thread on CD somewhere with lots of info :)

Edited to say I found the thread but links are beyond me :(

http://www.champdogsforum.co.uk/cgi-bin/board/topic_show.pl?pid=511819#pid511819
- By briedog [gb] Date 11.10.05 09:29 UTC
thank you just read it.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.10.05 09:30 UTC
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- By briedog [gb] Date 11.10.05 09:34 UTC
what have i got look for on this site

brainless
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.10.05 09:36 UTC
OOps sory was cutting and pasting thinking it was the link above obviously didn't save the right one :D
- By briedog [gb] Date 11.10.05 11:08 UTC
just spoken to a breeder of this breed, yes they are a wire haired dauchound.but teckel are from  european blood lines,

and you got 3 group that they can go into in the breed.a,b.c which  is listed on their web site www.teckel-society.co.uk

very nice lady i spoke to give me alot of imformation on the breed.

i think i going to be hook on this breed too.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.10.05 11:55 UTC
I have met standard wire haired working dachs in Europe and they appeal greatly  as do their British wire cousins.  Teckel is simply the German word for Dachhunds.  Mostly people mean the workign ones when they use it here or in USA and some are part bred (at least in the USA).

Dachs are very popular pets in Europe and the leggier and shorter backs they seem to help make them a very fit and active oen too.
- By briedog [gb] Date 11.10.05 12:03 UTC
i just fell in love with this one last night

my husband got deaf ears at the moment for sum reason
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.10.05 12:05 UTC
The standard wires I ahve met in the UK have had super personalities.  They seem to have a bit of air under them too.
- By ClaireyS Date 11.10.05 12:15 UTC
I saw a working pack of tekels at a game fair recently, really lovely dogs :)
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 11.10.05 13:07 UTC
Terri !!!!  I cannot see Andrew accepting a Dachsund (I know I can't spell) :d  God, it's enough that he's got 2 curly, furry Spanish things without getting him into little Dachsies :d
- By briedog [gb] Date 11.10.05 13:23 UTC
but their bigger on the legs and chucky in boby than a normal dachsund if that the way you spell it,

this one was so lovely i change for a fcr not a swd
- By onetwothree [gb] Date 11.10.05 15:14 UTC
Can I ask - could they be shown in the UK, either as Dachs or in some other category?  Or would they be v unsuccessful due to being leggier and shorter backs?
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 11.10.05 16:20 UTC
The local rescue centre in my area is called Teckels!
- By briedog [gb] Date 11.10.05 21:21 UTC
if they are reg with the kc as a stander wire dach then they can be shown under the kc rules that what this lady was saying to day i hope i got it right
- By bazb [gb] Date 12.10.05 11:29 UTC
Teckel is the German word for Dachshund. The ones in the UK refered to as Teckels are descended from German working stock Dachshunds, mainly Wire haired but also some smooth. If KC registered they could be shown in the UK. There have been various dachshund imports from Europe in recent years, and some exports to Europe - wiltst the breed standards differ slightly in proportions and size GOOD examples of each type can win anywhere. As with any breed it is only when more is considered better and exaggeration starts that things move apart more. Some of the Teckel Society registerd dogs have UK showdog blood there too.
So whilst some may say Teckels are a rare and new breed actually there are about 30000 of them in the UK.
- By Anwen [gb] Date 12.10.05 11:48 UTC
I don't have any particular feelings about Teckels, but looking at registrations under the link, I'm a bit put out to see that 4 of them are using my KC Affix :eek:
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 12.10.05 12:48 UTC
Oh my God that's terrible.  Just goes to show doesn't it?
- By briedog [gb] Date 12.10.05 13:25 UTC
thank you bazb

for your post so is it  new blood line from working line it that why they are call a teckel
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 12.10.05 13:40 UTC
Teckel is the European name for all Dachies.  Not so sure what it stands for in this country though.

If you get a Spanish Dog Magazine Dachies are called Teckels not Dachschunds (Still can't spell :d)

By the way Terri do you want anything from Spain as I'm going on Friday and I think I'm going to a dog show at the weekend!
- By briedog [gb] Date 12.10.05 18:44 UTC
any thing to do with swd and find a nice male stud DOG for our girls next year ???

but have a nice time anyway

tangle gillie and scuff went to ring craft on monday they do move very well.
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 13.10.05 08:52 UTC
Carmen is a beautiful mover too!  She's gorgeous. 
- By dapple [gb] Date 12.10.05 13:42 UTC
I've fallen for the teckel too, met a lovely 5 mth standard wire on the beach this week and I want one!!
Dapple
- By bazb [gb] Date 12.10.05 14:41 UTC
No briedog - Teckel is Dachshund. Those who have the breed as working packs just seem to prefer to use this term as the Germans say Teckel. All Dachshunds should be able to work.
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