Dashalier

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Breed Attributes
General
Breed group: Type: Hybrid Talent: Herding, Military Work, Racing, Sighting, Watchdog
Physical
Size: Small Weight: 10-25 pounds Fur length: Short Ears: Flappy Fur type: Straight Fur Color: 3 Colors, Black, Black & Brown, Dark Brown / Chocolate, Light Brown / Golden
ATTRIBUTES
Life Expectancy: 10-12 years Rarity: Uncommon Availability: Hard to find Climate: Not good for warm climate.
Breed Details
General
The Dashalier dogs are hybrid dogs. They are a mix between two different purebreds namely the Dachshund and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. They are small size dogs standing not more than 16 inches and weighing around 10-25 pounds.
They are loving dogs that are best for families with older children as they may show pack leader behavior towards small children.
Color
The Dashalier dogs are found in many colours like black, black and tan, brown and red.
Coat
They may have fine and silky or wiry coat.
Personality
They are loving, affectionate, loyal, social and alert dogs. They are good family pets that generally get along well with small children and other animals in the family. They are best suited for families with older and more considerate children. They may develop pack leader behavior if not properly trained from puppy hood. They should be supervised when they are around small children. These dogs are eager to please their owners and would require attention and affection. They are good family pets.
Care
Their coat would need regular brushing and grooming.
Training
The Dashalier dogs are intelligent enough to learn quickly. These dogs may show occasional stubborn behavior that should be dealt with gentle but consistent training sessions.
Activity
These dogs would need regular walking and playing opportunities.