3D model animation of sausage dog

3D model animation of sausage dog

It is a small hunting dog that originated in Germany and is known for its unique long body and short legs. Although small in size, it has well-developed muscles and is very agile, making it a skilled hunter of rabbits and other small animals. The ears are long and drooping, and the tail is short, usually presenting a lively and curious expression. He is intelligent and brave in personality, with strong independence and curiosity. Very loyal to family members, but may also show caution towards strangers. Likes to explore and play, requires moderate exercise and intellectual stimulation. Due to the unique structure of its body, care should be taken during exercise and activities to avoid back injuries.
Sausage Dog (with 3D Animation Model)

Sausage Dog (with 3D Animation Model)

It is a mammal belonging to the family Canidae in the order Carnivorous, also known as a badger hunting dog. Named after its short limbs and body resembling sausages. Produced in Germany, it is divided into three types of fur: short haired, long haired, and hairy. Its body shape is divided into standard and mini types. Long lifespan, up to 15 years or more, lively and loyal personality, suitable for being a companion dog. Having a sensitive sense of smell, easy to train, but not suitable for jumping training to prevent spinal displacement. Likes to play and have a low amount of exercise, suitable for apartment breeding. It was introduced into Britain in the mid-19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, the British bred a miniature dachshund, which became the official mascot of the Munich Olympic Games in Germany in 1972.
The Dachshund

The Dachshund

Dachshunds are carnivorous mammals in the family Canidae, also known as badger hunting dogs. It is a hunting dog specifically used to capture wild animals in narrow caves. Due to its short limbs and body resembling a sausage, it is called a sausage dog. The longest lifespan can reach over 15 years, making it very suitable as a companion dog. Dachshunds were born in Germany in the mid-19th century and were sent to England. At the beginning of the 20th century, the British developed a miniature dachshund, which is about 5 kilograms smaller than the ordinary dachshund. At the 1972 Munich Olympics in Germany, it was used as the official mascot, symbolizing the athletes' resilience, agility, and the harmonious and diverse Olympic spirit.