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Dachshunds are excellent family dogs! These little guys are loyal and brave, and they love a family environment. You will want to make sure any young children are taught to respect your dachshund. If you don't, weiner dogs can get a little nippy.
Dachshunds can be aggressive sometimes. Weiner dogs were bred as hunting dogs and will take down animals more prominent than they are. Due to this inherent nature, doxies do not generally like strangers and will sometimes bite to protect their families.
Dachshunds are always better in pairs. These little guys love to be together. For this reason, some people get two or three doxie puppies from the same litter.
By one-year-old most miniature dachshunds will be between 5 and 7 inches.
Climbing stairs puts pressure on their backs, so your mini dachshund should be carried up and down the stairs.
The average size of a toy dachshund is under 5-6 inches in height under 8 lbs in weight.
A "rabbit" or "toy" dachshund is the smallest variety of the dachshund breed, coming in at under 8lbs.
A teacup dachshund is another name for a rabbit dachshund and is recognized as the smallest variety of the breed.
You will pay, on average, $1,500 for a dachshund from a reputable AKC breeder. You can adopt from a rescue or shelter for much less.
You can expect to pay $1,500 - $3,000 for a miniature dachshund from a reputable breeder.
Miniature dachshunds are stubborn and can be very hard to potty train. Crate training is a great way to help make sure your new dachshund doesn't have too many accidents.
You will need to be very consistent in house training your dachshund. Dachshunds are hard to train, and some will not ever be fully house trained. You may also want to consider crate training to help with your house training.
Dachshunds love to cuddle. They will burrow right under your covers and spend the night in bed if you let them.
Dachshunds are incredibly affectionate. They adore spending time with their humans and create strong emotional bond with the owner.
No, but dachshunds can sometimes become aggressive with strangers or when they are anxious or scared.
Miniature dachshunds make great pets. They love being in a pack environment and bond well with their family.
Dachshunds can be tough to train. Because they were originally bred as hunting dogs, dachshunds have an independent spirit and can be very stubborn.
Between 25 and 45 minutes a day is a good walking time for your dachshund.
Dachshunds need a walk minimum twice a day.
A well-balanced diet and clean water is the best place to start taking care of your dachshund. Ensure that your dachshund has vet visits and proper vaccines, worming, and flea prevention. Also, due to their inherited back problems, you will want to carry your dachshund up and down the stairs and don't let them jump on or off high furniture.
Dachshunds are indeed still used for hunting! In Europe, the dachshund is in the top ten of favorite hunting dogs.
Dachshunds make fantastic hunting dogs. They were bred to hunt badgers and other small burrowing animals.
Dachshund can kill a badger, but not easily. Dachshunds are bred to pull a badger from its burrow, rather than killing it.
An Isabella dachshund is a fawn or silver coloured dachshund. Isabella colour is the dilute of the chocolate (brown) colour. The colouring is very similar to that of a Weimaraner.
A fawn colour in a dachshund is a diluted colour of the chocolate (brown) coat.
The blue colour in a dachshund is dilute of the black and tan. Blue dachshunds have a silvery blue coloured coat with tan points.
The silver dachshund is dilute of the standard chocolate coat. They have a silvery shimmer to their fur as Weimaraners do.
A lilac dachshund, otherwise known as an Isabella or Fawn dachshund, is a dilute colour of the standard chocolate coat.
A white dachshund is a very light cream doxie, otherwise known as English cream dachshund. It is completely white from head to tail. Otherwise, a white dachshund can sometimes be a double dapple, which is an offspring of two dapple parents.
Dachshunds love sleeping under the blankets. It is an ingrained habit that most dogs have. Dogs historically have enjoyed dens; - blankets make the dachshunds feel like in a safe burrow.
An English cream dachshund is a dachshund with a cream coloured coat without any red undertones. They can also have black hair as an overlay that makes the colour stand out.
Piebald is a gene that causes striking patterns. A piebald dachshund has a white coat with patches of another colour throughout.
A double dapple dachshund is a result of two single dapple dachshunds bred together. Dapple dachshunds also have blue eyes and white markings that set of striking patterns. Unfortunately, double dapples have genetic health issues and are not encouraged for breeding.
The average lifespan of a double dapple dachshund is between 12 and 16 years. Double dapples often have health issues caused by genetic factors. However, these issues are not usually life-threatening.
Brindle means stripes. So, a brindle dachshund will have darker coloured stripes throughout the coat.
A brindle dachshund, like most members of the breed, can live around 14-17 years.
Yes, brindle dachshunds are rare- it is not a common coat pattern seen in weiner dogs.
A sable dachshund is a dachshund that has red coloured hair with black tips.
Sable dachshunds, like most members of the breed, will live from 14-17 years.
Yes, sable dachshunds are rare. There are similar coat patterns in the breed that can be mistaken for sable, so always make sure you are dealing with a knowledgeable breeder.
Dachshunds shouldn't climb stairs. Do their low-slung bodies and long backs climbing up and down the stairs can cause stress on their backs. It is best if they are carried up and down the stairs.
Yes, dachshunds are good with children in their families. However, you need to make sure your dachshund is introduced to the children early. You will also want to make sure the children know how to respect dogs.
Yes, dachshunds are a very intelligent breed. They are independent and playful and can also be mischievous.
Dachshunds were first bred in Germany.
Yes, most dachshunds are very good with cats in their family. However, remember every dog has its personality, so you will want to supervise the first meetings of your weiner with a cat.
Yes, dachshunds can learn how to swim. However, due to their body build and short legs, they aren't considered active water dogs.
Dachshunds were originally bred in Germany. They then became a popular breed around the world.
Dachshunds were bred to hunt badgers and pull them out of their burrows.
They can, but dachshunds are not very good jumpers. Besides, you shouldn't encourage them to jump because it can provoke back injuries and lead to IVDD.
Yes! Most dachshunds could take a gold medal for how much they love being on the laps.
Dachshunds are extremely loyal dogs. They are known to create strong bonds with their owners and defend their families.
Yes, dachshunds, like any dog, can get bloat. This condition usually occurs two-three hours after overeating.
Yes, dachshunds can have both environmental and food allergies.
They certainly can! Many dachshunds love to walk long distances with their owners; they even like hikes that have elevational changes.
Dachshunds should not jump on beds. You should always lift your dachshund on or off the couch to protect their backs. Alternatively, you can invest in dog ramps and let them get up that way.
You should not let your dachshund jump on or off any furniture. Little legs and long backs make jumping up and down from higher surfaces hazardous. Dog rumps are a great alternative to let your dachshund up on furniture.
Dachshunds have fur that comes in three different coat varieties.
Surprisingly, yes, dachshunds do have webbed feet. This trait is linked to dachshunds being originally bred to hunt badgers.
Dachshunds have long bodies due to selective breeding. Low to the ground body shape makes it easier for dachshund to dive into burrows. Dachshunds were bred to hunt badgers and other burrow dwelling animals.
The average dachshund will have 2-6 puppies in a litter.
When your miniature dachshund is grown, you should walk them twice a day. Most miniature dachshunds enjoy a walking time of 25-45 minutes a day, which can be one walk or split up.
Yes, dachshunds can have blue eyes. Blues eyes occur in dapple and double dapple dachshunds.
Yes, a Piebald dachshund will have white spots. Also, a Double Dapple dachshund will always have white markings.
Yes, many dachshunds display signs of jealousy and overprotectiveness. Make sure you stop signs of this behavior as soon as you spot it.
Yes, dachshunds can have a green undertone to their eyes. In fact, in chocolate dachshunds, you will often see the light brown eyes with a green undertone.
Dachshunds usually have a friendly temperament and are lively and intelligent. They can also be stubborn and independent at times.
Dachshunds tend to have excellent hearing. Due to being bred as hunting dogs, they have floppy ears that were designed to guard against distractions. However, dachshunds are more dependant on their sense of smell than hearing.
Yes, all dachshunds have some form of undercoat. The long-haired variety has the most noticeable and full undercoat. The wire-haired type has an undercoat mostly around the face, which adds to their cute bearded look.
When your dachshund reached adulthood, they should be able to hold it for around 8-10 hours. Younger dogs will need to go out more often, and it is possible senior dogs will need to go out more often too.
While dachshunds need regular grooming for their coats to stay healthy, they do not need baths too frequently. Bathing your dachshund every one to three months should keep their coat shiny and healthy.
Yes, dachshunds can have overbites. In fact, dachshunds are more prone to having overbites then other breeds.
Dachshunds can have an underbite. However, they are not as prone to this problem as other small breeds such as Boston Terriers and King Charles spaniels.
No, dachshunds are not hypoallergenic. The smooth coat variety may be better for those with allergies due to less shedding. However, none of the coat varieties of this breed are hypoallergenic.
A healthy weight will depend on the size of your dachshund. On average, 16-32 pounds is considered healthy for standard-sized dachshunds. The miniature dachshund can weigh anywhere around 11 pounds.
On average, your dachshund should weigh from 16 to 32 lbs. As with many breeds, males will be heavier than females.
Prices for dachshund puppies vary widely. Currently, you will see prices ranging from $500 to $2500 or more. Price is ruled by many factors, from coat variety and eye colour to whether or not the puppy is from a reputable breeder and champion line.
You can leave your dachshund alone, but not for long. Dachshunds are pack dogs and love being with people. Allowing them to go out every 4 hours is also healthier for their bladder and kidneys.
Yes, dachshunds will often create a strong bond with the person that feeds them or spends the most time with them.
Dachshunds are very versatile dogs. Weiner dogs were bred for hunting badgers and even track wild boar by scent; they can also hunt small game. Moreover, they can be used as show dogs or just great family dogs.
Dachshunds are not considered a dangerous breed; however, they can be prone to biting. Recent research shows that 1 in 5 dachshunds has bitten someone, usually a stranger. It is why you should socialize and train your dachshund regularly.
Sausage dog is one of the most common nicknames for Dachshunds. Namely, dachshund's elongated body and disproportionally short legs won the dachshund this nickname. The dachshund is a dog in the hound group.
Dachshunds come in a wide variety of colours. The most common colours of the breed include:
- Red
- Black & Tan
- Blue
- Fawn
- Wheaten
- Cream
- Chocolate & Cream
- Blue & Tan
- Chocolate & Tan
Dachshunds are considered a low- shedding dog breed. Wire coat dachshunds shed the least of the three coats, while long-haired dachshunds shed the most because of the thick undercoat both have.
Dachshunds don't like the cold or the rain most of the time. It means that while they may not need clothing, it is something that can help make them feel more comfortable and warmer.
Yes, dachshunds do get cold easier than other breeds. It is due to their short coats and their tendency towards medical conditions that make them more sensitive to the cold weather.
Your miniature dachshund will live on average 12-16 years.
In general, as long as they have been appropriately socialized, dachshunds get along with most dogs. However, some of the dogs that they get on with the best include:
Other dachshunds
Pugs
Chihuahuas
Italian greyhounds
Toy fox Terriers
Other dachshunds
Pugs
Chihuahuas
Italian greyhounds
Toy fox Terriers
Doxie is just a nickname that came along for dachshund. It is not different than calling someone named Susan - Sue, or Daniel - Dan.
Correct spelling for the "dachshund" in English is [d_ˈa_tʃ_ʃ_ʌ_n_d], [dˈat͡ʃʃʌnd], [dˈatʃʃʌnd]].
The name dachshund comes from two German words that mean badger dog. Dachs means badger, while Hund means hound (another term for dog). So, the proper spelling is the two placed together D-A-C-H-S-H-U-N-D.
A dachshund is a hound, - the second part of the breed name is "Hund," meaning hound in German. Hound is a type of hunting dog used to chase and track prey. Dachshunds are scent hounds and were bred to hunt badgers and other small burrowing animals.
Dachshund is a breed that loves to take a good nap. You will see most dachshunds sleeping from 12-14 hours a day, with some choosing to sleep even more. Puppies and senior dachshunds can sleep up to 17 hours a day.
A miniature dachshund should be walked at least twice a day for 15 minutes, depending on your schedule and your dog's activity levels.
There are many reasons for your dachshund to be shaking. Nervousness or fear is the most common reason for shaking in dogs. Some of the other reasons your dachshund shakes can include:
- Pain
- Being too cold
- Anxiety
- Fear
- Addison's disease
All dachshunds are great as pets, whether you get a male or a female will depend on what you are looking for in a dog. Male dachshunds are considered easier to keep. Female dachshunds are considered to be more affectionate as they enjoy cuddles more.
The best way to discipline your dachshund is through reward-based training. You must be consistent in what behaviour patterns are acceptable and which aren't. As a general rule, good behaviour should be praised or rewarded, while bad behaviour should be ignored or restricted.
Dachshunds' licking is the way to express their affection. However, if your dachshund is licking itself, take notice of that particular spot. If your canine friend is licking around its joints, there could be pain there. If it is licking other parts of the body, an infection might be present, and you should consult your vet.
Yes, these little bundles of love enjoy cuddling and being picked up. However, you should pick your dachshund up in a different way then you would most dogs. You must make sure not to twist or add stress to the spine when you pick a dachshund up. The easiest way to do this is to place one hand on the chest, supporting the front part of a dachshund while using your other hand to hold up the butt and rear legs.
It is not inherently bad for a dachshund to sleep on their back. Sleeping like this is actually an excellent way to regulate their body temperature, especially when it is hot.
Dachshunds, like most dogs, are den animals. By curling up and snuggling under blankets, they feel safe and like they are in a den.
Unfortunately, dachshunds are prone to separation anxiety. Due to being pack dogs and the bond with people they create, dachshunds are more likely than some breeds to get separation anxiety.
Heart disease is the most common reason dachshunds die. As well as that, one in every four dachshunds gets Intervertebral Disk Disease at some point in life.
Dachshunds grow pretty fast, and just like us, they are done growing when their growth plates are fully closed. Dachshunds experience fully closed growth plates at 6-8 months of age.
There can be many reasons why your dachshund smells bad. Perhaps they got into something smelly or rolled around in it and just need a bath. You should also check to see if the smell is coming from the mouth, as it can be a sign of dental disease.
Dachshunds are good with most toys that are size appropriate. Some of the favourite dachshunds' toys include:
Antler dog chews
Kong
Chewroots
Stuffed dog toys
Tug toys
Antler dog chews
Kong
Chewroots
Stuffed dog toys
Tug toys
Appropriately trained and socialized dachshunds get along with almost any breed of dog. However, they seem to get along best with other dachshunds, Pugs, Italian greyhounds, and Miniature Pinschers.
Yes, dachshunds love to bark, barking is in their blood. Since they were bred as hunting dogs, it is natural for them to bark and alert their owner of strangers or unexpected things.
While dachshunds don't strictly need another dog, it is a good thing to think about getting a four-legged companion for your doxie. Dachshunds are pack animals, and having another dog can help cut down on separation anxiety if present.
Dachshunds shouldn't go up or down the stairs on their own. Jumping or going down the stairs puts additional strain on their back. Dachshunds have elongated bodies and are prone to IVDD, so any extra pressure on their spine should be avoided.
The distance a dachshund can walk will be specific to an individual wiener dog. Some dogs like to go long distances, whereas others prefer short 10-15 minute strolls. When it comes to walks, you must adjust to the needs of your dachshund.
Any dog has the potential to bite a person. Dachshunds will most often bite out of fear or anxiety. Also, in some cases, they can bite due to aggression issues. It is essential to teach your dachshund not to bite as early as possible by working on eliminating anxiety or aggression behavioral issues.
Yes, all three dachshund coat varieties need regular grooming.
Dachshunds only need a bath about once every one to three months. However, you can bath them more often if needed; just use the dog shampoo for the sensitive skin.
Wirehaired dachshunds need regular clipping and bathing. Wired haired dachshunds can get a musty doggy odor if not groomed regularly.
Smooth-haired dachshunds do shed. Smooth haired doxies shed less than long-haired, but more then the wire-haired dachshund variety does.
Yes, dachshunds can be prone to back and neck problems. They have elongated bodies, and this means they put more pressure on their spine. One out of four dachshunds gets an Intervertebral Disk Disease throughout their lives.
Dachshunds are slightly more likely than other breeds to get harmful tartar build-up that can lead to dental disease. Taking care to have your dachshund's teeth cleaned regularly will help with this issue.
Yes, like many dogs, dachshunds can have dental issues. Getting your dachshund to the vet for regular dental check-ups will help with managing teeth problems. I take my dachshund for ultrasound teeth cleaning every year.
For at-home brushing, you should clean your dachshund's teeth two or three times a week for optimal dental health. For full veterinary cleaning, you should go at least once a year, but some dogs may need cleaning more often.
It is not safe to give your dachshund ibuprofen without consulting the vet.
Dapple dachshunds, like other varieties in the breed, have long, low-slung bodies.
In general, dachshunds don't have breathing problems. However, all of them are different, and some individuals can develop breathing issues.
When a female dachshund is fertile and ready to mate, the period is called heat, and it occurs every 6-8 months. Most dachshunds will be in heat for 21-28 days.
In general, dachshunds do not have runny eyes. If you see your dog has runny eyes on their own or with other symptoms, consult a veterinarian.
Due to having such short legs and long bodies, dachshunds can be prone to joint problems.
Yes, dachshunds are actually more prone to seizures than other dog breeds. Therefore, it is essential to know your dog well and rush to your vet if you spot symptoms of a seizure.
Yes, dachshunds can get the genetically inherited problem of hip dysplasia.
Dachshunds can have kidney problems, but they are not at a higher risk than other breeds.
Yes, dachshunds have good eyesight overall. However, they can sometimes be a little bit farsighted.
Dachshunds really enjoy a fully rounded diet that is grain-free. A kibble diet or a raw diet are equally suitable for dachshunds. You can also give you doxie a half of teaspoon of coconut oil as a treat. Avoid grapes and chocolate, as it is harmful to your dachshund stomach.
No, dachshunds should not eat grapes. Grapes and raisins are highly toxic to dachshunds, and can potentially lead to kidney failure.
Yes, dachshunds can eat cheese. However, make sure that you limit the amount of cheese your dachshund has, as it has a high-fat content.
No, dachshunds cannot eat chocolate. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is highly toxic for dogs. It can cause stomach upset, seizures, and even heart attacks.
Ice cream is not a healthy treat for your dachshund. It has high sugar content and many flavorings that are highly toxic for dachshunds. However, some ice-cream is specially formulated for dogs. You can buy it in the pet shops and give safely to your dachshund as a treat.
Yes, chicken is sage for dachshunds to eat. Just make sure that it doesn't make up more than 10% of their regular diet. Stomach problems can occur if the new food is introduced too quickly.
Yes, your dachshund can eat meat if it is on a raw diet. Protein from meat is an essential part of canine dietary needs.
Eggs are a fantastic way to add extra nutrients to your dachshunds' diet. Giving them one egg as a treat, with their food or on its own, is a great idea.
Plain white rice that has been cooked is an easily digestible meal for your dachshund. If your dog is having stomach issues, rice with plain boiled chicken can help settle the stomach.
Quinoa must be cooked and only given in small amounts, but yes, your dachshund can eat quinoa.
Yes, sardines are a fantastic source of omega-3 fatty acids. It makes sardines an amazing nutritious treat for your dachshund.
Peanut butter is a fantastic treat for your dachshund. However, you will want to make sure that your peanut butter does not contain any artificial ingredients, including xylitol.
Milk is ok for dachshunds in small amounts. If your dachshund drinks to much dairy, it can cause gas and stomach upset. As well as that, you should be sure that your dachshund doesn't have an intolerance for lactose.
No, alcoholic drinks are not suitable for dachshunds; it can overwhelm their liver quickly. There are, however, some non-alcoholic dog-specific drinks such as Dog beer on the market that are safe for your doxie to consume.
Dachshunds can drink only natural caffeine-free tea, such as herbal tea, for instance. Caffeine is dangerous for dachshunds to digest.
It is not a good idea to give juice to your dachshund. Most juices contain artificial additives. Natural juices are ok for dachshunds to drink in small amounts as long as it doesn't have high sugar content.
Coffee is toxic for dachshunds to drink. Caffeine is lethal for dachshunds in the amount of more than 150 mg per kg of body weight.
Yes! Bananas are high in great nutrients that benefit your dachshund. However, as with any new food, make sure you feed bananas in moderation.
Apples are a fantastic treat for your dachshund to have. However, make sure you do not feed them any seeds as they contain small amounts of cyanide.
Yes, dachshunds can gobble up some carrots. Carrots, either raw or cooked, are an excellent food addition for your dachshund.
You can give your dachshund cucumbers as a healthy snack. This great vegetable is low in calories and can sometimes be used as a training treat.
Raw pineapple is ok for your dachshund. However, remember, it should only be fed in moderation to avoid stomach upset.
Yes, and no. Common summer berries such as strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries are some of the berries that are safe for your dachshund to eat. However, salmonberries, gooseberries, and juniper berries are among the ones that are toxic to dogs.
Yes, they can. Strawberries are a tasty, healthy treat for your dachshund friend.
Yes, salmon is safe for your dachshund to eat. Salmon is a fantastic source of omega-3 fatty acids. It can keep your dachshund's coat glossy and shiny.
Coconut oil is a great supplement to give to your dachshund. Half a teaspoon of coconut oil daily will improve your doxie's coat and improve digestion.