Rabbit Dachshund

Hound

Coat

Sable: Red sable in any of the patterns. is also an allowed base colour.
Shorthair and Wirehair varieties should be represented with tipping not solid colour. Shading-coloured eartips are typical for this breed and may be present even if the dog has no shading elsewhere, regardless of variety.
Grizzle: Dark Red Grizzle (regular) is accepted. is an additional accepted base colour, dogz of that shade should not use a trim colour. Shading should be represented with tipping, not solid colour, in this breed, which often appears evenly tipped all over except for the light markings.
Brindle: with stripes. The stripes should be medium width, and the overall expression should be of a brown dog, not a black one.
Tan: One of these combos, always in the traditional pattern
or merle with points, may be brindled.
with also allowed without fault, but points are faulted on other colours.
Merle: Red, blue, isabella or slate merle (strict). Must always have tan points, see above for accepted combinations. Merle is often called dapple in this breed. The most preferred distribution of dark and light areas is 50/50.
White Markings: Allowed on all of the above as a chest spot, no larger than approximately the size of the eye.

Eyes

in blue, isabella, liver, red merle, isabella merle and slate merle dogz. in others.
Merles may have one or two eyes without fault.

Nose

in all colours except in liver and red merle dogz which have , and in blue and isabella dogz, including slate and isabella merles, which have . Isabellas may have as well.

Faults

Missing or incomplete patterns. Predominating colour in a merle.
Wrong eye colour.
55 points on a non-black tanpoint.
White chest spot.

Disqualifications

Blue eyes on a non-merle. Irish spotting/piebald in any colour. 

Solid [95] removed in July 2020, and will be gradually faulted until they are DQ in January 2021.

Varieties

Longhair, Shorthair, Wirehair

Notes

The dachshund, appreciated for its will to hunt and moderate speed, and small enough to work as an earthdog, may have originated from old european hounds. Originally, only the smooths were considered to be purebred, and in the first standard, written in 1879, only this type of coat is mentioned. The longhair is however a very old type of coat within the breed. The wirehair, on the other hand, was at one point close to extinction, and dandie dinmont terrier and schnauzer was crossed in, as part of a breeding project to restore it.
The dachshund is famous for having an iron will, but it is also a good companion dog that enjoys walks without requiring vast amounts of exercise.

The head should be elongated with dry lips. The eyes have a calm expression. The ears are set high, carried hanging. The body is long, muscular and dry with a strong back and somewhat arched neck. The chest is long, with an almost oval shape. Slight tuck up. The legs are well angulated. The coat can be smooth, wire or long. There are three sizes of dachshund: Standard, miniature and rabbit.

Breed Files

Filename: Rabbit WH Dachie.dog
Offset: 8191
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Great Dane
Accepted: January 22, 2020
Notes: Wirehair variety. Hexed from the Abnormality Dachshund, .pet hex to breed.

Filename: Rabbit Smooth Dachie.dog
Offset: 8197
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Great Dane
Accepted: January 22, 2020
Notes: Shorthair variety. Hexed from the Abnormality Dachshund. Optional liplines.

Filename: Rabbit LH Dachie
Offset: 04EC
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Great Dane
Accepted: August 31, 2019
Notes: Longhair variety. Hexed of the Abnormality LH Dachie file, includes a variation with liplines.

Filename: PDH Dachshund Rabbit Smooth
Offset: 1B73
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: March 22, 2007
Notes: Shorthair variety. Addballz tail, head addballz (forehead and ears) and different body addballz

Filename:
Offset:
Base:
SCP:
Accepted: January 4, 2006
Notes: Shorthair. Check colours before registering.

Filename:
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Base:
SCP:
Accepted: January 4, 2006
Notes: Longhaired. Check colours before registering.