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Dachshunds under threat as Germany proposes ban on breeding​

By Nadine Schmidt, Claudia Otto and Frederik Pleitgen, CNN
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Updated 9:24 AM EDT, Thu March 28, 2024

A new draft law looks to prohibit the breeding of dogs with “skeletal anomalies,” such as dachshunds.
Courtesy Kerstin Schwartz
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Germany’s beloved sausage dog, the dachshund, could be under threat in the country, its national kennel club said Wednesday, citing a new draft law that looks to prohibit the breeding of dogs with “skeletal anomalies.”
The draft bill, published in February and currently being considered by the authorities, was introduced as part of the Animal Protection Act, which seeks to strengthen existing laws on so-called “torture breeding,” the German government said.
The document said it could ban the reproduction of breeds prone to particular problems, such as the frequent spinal issues seen in dogs with short legs and a long back.
According to the German Kennel Club (VDH), other national favorites like the German shepherd and schnauzer, and even Snoopy himself, the beagle, could also be affected.
History has seen many famous lovers of the low-slung but feisty dachshund, or “dackel” as it’s known in German.

Napoleon Bonaparte owned several dachshunds, and Germany’s last emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, had a headstone erected for his dackel, “Erdmann.”

The painter Pablo Picasso was photographed with his dachshund, Lump, who inspired the artist’s famous line drawing “Le Chien.”

A dachshund even became the first official mascot for the Olympic Games – in Germany, of course – when organizers unveiled Waldi the Dachshund for the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Germany's proposed reform is "outrageous," according to Kerstin Schwartz, a dachshund breeder and owner of 27 dogs from Brandenburg near Berlin.
Courtesy Kerstin Schwartz
“The sausage dog is part of Germany’s cultural heritage,” Marion Michelet, chairwoman from the Deutscher Teckelklub Berlin-Brandenburg kennel club and owner of a dachshund called Pepper, told CNN Wednesday. “The sausage dog is not torture breeding just because it is small and has short legs.”

Michelet added that she believes “the new draft law is exaggerated… and is aimed against breeding as a whole.”

The VDH has launched a petition to save “our favorite dogs,” arguing the reform would leave too much room for interpretation in determining what constitutes a genetic defect.



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As of Wednesday, the petition had attracted more than 15,000 signatures.

On its website, the VDH said that “many of the proposed changes, such as regulating the online trade in animals or taking action against illegal puppy trade, make sense.”

“However, the animal protection law contains requirements that could mean the end of many healthy dog breeds in Germany,” it added.

Michelet told CNN that the “abnormalities of the skeletal system” could be seen as a ban on breeding for “any significant size deviation from wolves,” which are the ancestor of all modern-day dogs.

Germany’s agriculture ministry denied that the new draft bill would amount to a ban on particular breeds, including the sausage dog.

“We are not seeking to ban the dachshund,” a spokesman of the agricultural ministry told CNN, adding: “What we are aiming at with this reform is a ban on torture breeding.”

The ministry said the new regulation seeks to prohibit breeding practices that inflict long–term suffering on the animals.



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“We want to consistently protect animals from pain, suffering and damage,” the ministry said, adding that details of how the new regulations would work are still under discussion.

Kerstin Schwartz, a dachshund breeder and owner of 27 dogs from Brandenburg near Berlin, told CNN that the proposed reform is “outrageous.”

She argued that the kennel club she belongs to has adhered to the same breeding standards since 1888. “For 136 years we have not changed our standard breeding practices.”

“If the breeding ban happens it would have a significant impact” on dog breeders like her, she said, adding: “I hope it won’t come to that.”


Bad breeding screw up dogs, but banning the breeding of good dogs is just stupid.
 
Would it be possible with selective breeding to get them back to their earlier proportions?
Dachshunds are adorable but I have heard they can be nasty little bastards. Not on a scale as large nor as serious as pitbulls but they can be aggressive.
I see them with their body proportions as a deformed hunting dog that gets treated as a toy dog.
 
Would it be possible with selective breeding to get them back to their earlier proportions?
Dachshunds are adorable but I have heard they can be nasty little bastards. Not on a scale as large nor as serious as pitbulls but they can be aggressive.
I see them with their body proportions as a deformed hunting dog that gets treated as a toy dog.
Dachshunds need exercise and physical stimulation. They need room to run when they get excited. They aren't a purse dog that can just sit indoors all day. People's Dachshunds get aggressive because they're perpetually frustrated from being permanently caged inside a house.
 
Why would they want an arching back? I don’t get it.
To match up to a changed standard for dog shows, but you'd think that the later line of German shepherd would be so off the original baseline that it'd be disqualified.

No, they ruin them because the retards who run the American Kennel Society will give a $50,000 award to whomever breeds the most misshapen, deformed dog. As soon as the AKC starts accepting a breed for competition, it's doomed.
I think it's a mixture of both, where people that want a purebred dog are effecting it by buying the AKC standard causing it to be bred more and the AKC standard is the deformed one.
 
Dachshunds need exercise and physical stimulation. They need room to run when they get excited. They aren't a purse dog that can just sit indoors all day. People's Dachshunds get aggressive because they're perpetually frustrated from being permanently caged inside a house.
Yeah same with terriers, those things were bred with hunting small animals in mind. People see low intelligence dogs as a bad thing but they're always content to mill about and aren't destructive. You should see the utility of a dog as opposed to how it looks. dog shows are bullshit too.
 
I had a dachshund that lived to be 18 years old and never had any back issues. They live forever compared to most breeds. Germany continues to remove all aspects of German identity to be more accommodating to shitskins and to seek approval from globohomo. I suspect this is more their true motivation than anything else.
 
Breeders have ruined work dogs to make them more appealing to retards that don't deserve to have them(don't train them or give them needed daily exercise). Putting a ban on them may be needed to right the ruin inflicted on them.

Not the dachshund, but comparable in how they've been ruined. looking at the modern German shepherd makes me incredibly angry.

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Uh, my German Shepard doesn't look like that and the last 3 couldn't be registered at all.

Neither does my Siberian husky. Lmfao,
 
Would it be possible with selective breeding to get them back to their earlier proportions?
Dachshunds are adorable but I have heard they can be nasty little bastards. Not on a scale as large nor as serious as pitbulls but they can be aggressive.
I see them with their body proportions as a deformed hunting dog that gets treated as a toy dog.
Any dog that bites and is aggressive is just as if not worse than a pitbull.

Pits only have a bad name because of the people attached to them. I've owned many, and they have all been great dogs. Protect my shit and friendly as fuck.
Weiner dogs and Chihuahua are the worst breeds to own, aggressive and they're the size of rats. Not even really dogs
 
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I had a dachshund that lived to be 18 years old and never had any back issues. They live forever compared to most breeds. Germany continues to remove all aspects of German identity to be more accommodating to shitskins and to seek approval from globohomo. I suspect this is more their true motivation than anything else.
Fuck off. The Dachshund won't be banned. Jesus fucking Christ! Read what it's actually about instead of sperging like a fucking retard.
 
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No, they ruin them because the retards who run the American Kennel Society will give a $50,000 award to whomever breeds the most misshapen, deformed dog. As soon as the AKC starts accepting a breed for competition, it's doomed.
I remember reading the AKC working to create programs that restored dog breeds. I can't find it right now because algorithms are terrible, but they do have genetic screening now to ensure only the healthiest dog breeds. They do have a Heart Program that verifies the health of the litter by testing the parents. I suppose that could easily just be for PR, though. I wish I could find the article because it gave me hope that they'd be restoring dogs back to how they should be. I know some breed clubs were talking about using CRSPR as a potential means to restore breeds, but I can't find that anywhere either.
 
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