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Teckel (Dachshund) Gundog Breed in the UK

Learn about Teckel (Dachshund), their temperament, training level, and find available dogs for sale from UK breeders.

Teckel (Dachshund)
Type
Tracker
Temperament
Often bold and curious, they enjoy tasks that let them investigate con...
Training Level
Intermediate
Use
Scent tracking, focus work & practical confidence
Current availability
No listings yet

About the Teckel (Dachshund)

Teckels (working Dachshund lines) are scent-driven, compact working dogs valued for tracking-focused utility and determination in practical UK work. Teckels have a scent-driven working reputation and were historically valued for practical tracking and compact field work.

Often bold and curious, they enjoy tasks that let them investigate confidently with guidance.

  • More scent-led and independent in style than retriever breeds.
  • Needs patient recall development and controlled decision-making.
  • Excels when work channels natural tracking instincts.

The training approach that typically works best is simple: build a reliable "work chain" (find the job, respond to cues, then deliver what was asked), and proof each step in gradually harder conditions. Focus on scent control, recall, and safe exercise routines, then shape performance through consistent positive drills.

For this working style, start with the core cue responses and build confidence with consistent routines. Over time, proof your dog's reaction in more real conditions so training becomes dependable in the field.

If you're looking at a gun dog breeds list to choose the right direction, focus on how you like to work. A Tracker often fits owners who want clear, repeatable training sessions and steady progress. When you match the dog's natural drive to your routine, training becomes smoother and more enjoyable for both handler and dog.

Key Characteristics

Intelligence
★★★★★
Trainability
★★★★☆
Energy
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Friendliness
★★★★☆

Training & Working Ability

Compared with handler-dependent gundogs, Teckels can be more independent, so consistency and reward timing are critical for recall and cue reliability.

For practical UK training, aim to improve one component at a time: response to cues, reliable delivery, then distraction-proofing. Tracking-style work, scent games, and practical training that supports a confident working dog mindset.

Training guidance for this breed: Trainable with patience—prioritise consistency and appropriate exercise..

Is a Teckel (Dachshund) Right for You?

As a working gundog, this breed typically needs daily exercise and regular training sessions that give them a job. If your schedule supports routine outdoor time, you'll usually get better results faster.

Energy level: Moderate. Best for owners who value scent work and can commit to patient, structured training.

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Teckel (Dachshund) FAQs

Are Teckel (Dachshund) good gundogs?

Yes. Teckels are useful working dogs for scent-focused roles when trained with consistency and realistic expectations.

How easy are they to train in the UK?

Training success comes from consistency. Training guidance for this breed: Trainable with patience—prioritise consistency and appropriate exercise..

What are Teckel (Dachshund) used for?

Tracking-style work, scent games, and practical training that supports a confident working dog mindset. In practical UK training, owners often focus on cues first, then add proofing in real distractions.

Is a Teckel (Dachshund) good for beginners?

Many owners start with Tracker routines and improve step-by-step. If you're willing to follow a daily plan and invest in training time, this breed can be a good fit. Availability and training stage matter, choose a listing that matches your current level.

How much does a Teckel (Dachshund) cost in the UK?

Prices vary depending on age, training stage, and location. Many working gundog adverts fall roughly within the £500-£3,000 range, with premium trained dogs priced higher.

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