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I’m A Dachshund
READ THIS! – A person called “dalolster” Has filmed this and posted it himself! I made this film… I didn’t steal it from anyone or from him… A video about Dachshunds… With a DAMN FUNNY song!! (C)
Sleeping Dachshund

Image taken on 2009-06-20 14:28:46 by Andy-Beal.
The gang dachshunds (beagle boys)
The patent is the guarantor that the industrial production improves through alwaysnew ideas, what someone is spurred to produce attracted by the earningses that he can draw of it. The patent help the know-how to be applicated in the legality and the acquisition of the intellectual resources to happens in permissible way. The most famous expedient for the patent frauds, consists of using the ideas without(obviously) telling the legitimate owners, because the theft will be discovered onlymany years later when the product will publicly be visible. At that point to defend the own rights it will be necessary a very long and very expensive trial. In the case of a collective fraud besides, the members can always say that idea has been elaborate only from themselves, and only casually in the same moment of another inventor.
If it is so easy to steal the ideas, what do they serve the patents? To protect the affairs of the great industrial groups? It seems evident that the laws produced based to the international accords don’t protect the inventors, since the costs to protect the patents to planetary level are unbelievable. In the times of the computer science as availability of everybody and the technology in general, source of numerous pastimes, the possibilities that a precious idea comes from an impassioned that only it has a good time and not from a professional that with it works, are vast. Why then not to allow a total protection without or moderate costs? When a patent is used, enough huge taxes will be asked and therefore to apply only sustainable costs from the great firms, doesn’t get other result that to allow them to appropriate of other people’s ideas, extreme easily. The notorious cases, those actual related to the Ipods and similar products of the past, denotes indeed whether to deceive a “private” is a diffused habit in the big firms and that the wish to make up a solution there is not.
http://dualsymbioticelectromechanicalengine.blogspot.com/2009/07/post6.html
dachshunds sniffin around

Image taken on 2006-12-19 18:21:12 by electricdreamer289.
Mammoth Dachshund
Dachshunds shouldn’t be this big. Or live on sandbar resorts.
More on Dachshund
Almost a century back the Dachshund was first recognized by the AKC. Actually the North American culture embraced this breed and invariably this breed occupies a position in the top 5 registered breeds. It belongs to the family of hounds and stands apart from the other breeds with its small and long body, a sharp face and little legs.
The history of this dog is very enchanting. These dogs were utilized to flush out many animals for example the badger in the fifteenth century. As the years passed people realized that these dogs had were friendly and loving. Very quickly European homes started using this breed as their pet. They continuously started participating in aggressive trials and were seen both in Europe and North America.
Lots of families are happy with the Dachshund as their pet. Even though these dogs are small in size they are extremely venturesome and daring. Though it is a pet which is meant to be kept indoors, but it still loves to do some digging and sniffing outdoors. The personality of this dog will change when it is outdoors; he can go wandering all about, but will come back to you. The key point as to why people love having the Dachshund as a pet is because of its character. They are very affectionate towards children and are loyal. In case an unknown kid comes home, you have to be cautious while you introduce the kid to the dog as the dog is very defensive towards the family.
This dog is alert when it comes to strangers and barks the hell out. If size is not the question, the dog is an excellent watch dog and is very quick at recognizing strangers.
Breed and Care
Exercises are a must to these dogs as they pretty active. If you live in an apartment and want a dog as a pet, then the best choice would be the Dachshund. Walking on a leash for a long time is something that they really enjoy. For more than a decade now, these dogs have proved to be very brilliant. Therefore, this dog is fit to be trained with many tricks and dressed for a lot of dog show competitions and trials.
One character of the Dachshund which most of them are not happy is that they are very adamant. It loses its concentration very fast because of its high energy. Sometimes they are so relentless that they just would not listen. But, if proper and regular training is provided like any other dog the Dachshund too makes a lovely pet. If you get this dog when it is a pup, then it becomes one of the members of the family and will be faithful for life.
The dog has to be groomed well to make it look attractive. You can groom it once in a fortnight or a week. If the dog had been out, then a bath is a must.
Information on Health
The life span of a Dachshund is about 12-14 years. These dogs are really fit and does not require too much of care like other dogs. The only thing is, due to its long body, there are chances they might have problems with the disc or spine. Other diseases which might affect them are deafness, seizures, joint problems and diabetes. Once they cross six years, it is suggested that you have their eyes checked regularly. If proper exercises and food is given, then these dogs have no problem of obesity.
Written by Jeff Nenadic from My-DogShop.com
Dachshund in Mexican Costume

Image taken on 2006-10-28 13:28:07 by Lee Coursey.
Basic Dachshund Information for Owners
If you are considering purchasing a Dachshund as a pet, you will benefit from reading basic Dachshund information so you will know what you expect when you take your puppy home. This is a short-legged hound dog that originally came from Germany. The translation of the name means ‘badger hound’. This is because it was bred to scent and hunt badgers. The long narrow build of the dog has led to it being nicknamed a wiener or sausage dog and in German speaking countries it is called the Dackel or Teckel.
There are three sizes of Dachshunds ?standard, miniature and kaninchen. A fully grown standard Dachshund will weigh between 16 and 28 pounds, a miniature dog will weigh about eleven pounds , but the kaninchen variety is the smallest weighing between 8 and 10 pounds. They also come in three coat varieties ?smooth, long-haired and wire-haired. Of these the wire-haired Dachshunds are the least common. The coats can be almost any color, in either a solid color or two colors.
These are playful and active dogs, well suited for families with children. They love to chase objects and birds and can be challenging to train. They love to dig holes when outside, so if you have a garden in which you keep the dog or let it play, be prepared to find lots of holes. They become really attached to their owners and with their loud bark, they make great watchdogs. They are good dogs with visitors because they will not jump on them. In fact they will appear to be afraid when strangers come to call, which could result in a period of barking. They do not like to be left alone and will whine when they do not have company.
Some of the health problems associated with this dog breed include spinal problems. It is important to take care when feeding the dog because if you allow it to become overweight, this will make the spinal problems worse. They should not be encouraged to jump or to climb stairs because of the stress this puts on the spine. Another common health problem in Dachshunds is displacement of the kneecap, called luxating patella. You will see if your dog does have this condition quite early as it manifests itself before the dog is six months old.
Training a Dachshund requires time, patience and practice. This breed is known for its independent streak. You should keep the training sessions short ?only about 5 minutes at a time in 2 or 3 repetitions a day. Giving the dog treats is an excellent training method to use because it keeps the dog interested in what is happening. Although it is easier to train a puppy, you can also achieve positive results with an adult Dachshund. They love praise and when you heap praises on your dog, you will have a loyal devoted companion. From the age of 4 months on, the dog will try to assert itself as the leader of the pack. It is during this time that you have to be assertive in letting the dog know who is boss of the household. If you do not, you will have problems with the puppy that will extend into adulthood. Training an adult Dachshund requires different methods, such as incentives and dog training equipment.
For more daschund information, as well as information on other breeds of dog like themalmute visit http://www.BreedsofDog.org