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Alpine Dachsbracke Information
Crown Prince Rudolf of Habsburg in 1881 and 1885 made his gamekeepers from Murzsteg and Ischl include Alpine Dachsbracken on his hunting trips to Turkey and to Egypt. In 1932 the Alpine Dachsbracke was recognized by the top canine organizations in Austria as the third Scenthound breed. They are used as a tracking hound for wounded deer as well as hunting rabbit and fox.
They're short legged sturdy hunting dogs with a strong bone structure. They have a dark red double coat consisting of a thick top coat and a dense undercoat. Grooming is very easy, bathing and brushing as needed. Check their ears at least once a week for signs of infection and trim nails as needed.
They are very intelligent and friendly and have a fearless attitude.
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