Congratulations on making a dachshund a member of your family! Now that you're a pet parent to this friendly and loving dog, you may be wondering how to take care of it.


Not all dogs are the same, and your doxie may require a different level and type of care in comparison to most dogs. This dog has a distinct, elongated back that may require more care and attention.


We made this guide for anyone who wants to take care of a Dachshund. It's a responsibility that you need to be prepared for. It goes beyond buying dog food or a Dachshund harness; read on to find out everything you need to know!

Basic Care Tips for Dachshunds

Daily Exercise

Dachshunds are highly active dogs. Due to this, they need an outlet for their energy!
Daily exercise helps your dog burn calories, re-energise their brains, and stay healthy through frequent walks and playtimes.

Make time for physical activity as this will help quell their boredom. In the worst-case scenario, boredom could lead to problematic behaviour if not addressed and fixed early on. Any type of physical activity is ideal for appeasing your dog's want to chase, dig, chew, retrieve, and herd.

While the type of activity depends on your Dachshund's age and weight, a rule of thumb may be helpful to get you started. We recommend going on a couple of walks in a day, as well as 10 minutes of active playtime.

However, if your Dachshund gets to 6 to 18 months, then you may find that this will not be enough.

Dachshund Grooming Tips

It is essential to keep frequent brushing in your daily routine. Doing this will help keep your dog clean and reduce shedding.

We recommend checking your dog for ticks and fleas now and then too. This is particularly vital if you have other dogs in the house. If you let ticks and fleas go unchecked, then they may spread to the other dogs as well.

You don't have to bathe your dog every day. Once every 2 weeks or so should be enough.
 


Training

The first thing you need to have is patience if you want to train a dog. Dachshunds can be stubborn at times, and they are not precisely the easiest breed to train.

Remember to keep your cool. It may get frustrating, but consistency is the key. Keep your routine, and make sure to reward your dog for every command done well.

Be vocal about your praises and act excited. You may give treats as a reward as well.

Health and Nutrition

The average Dachshund lives for around 12 to 15 years. They are also prone to some health problems, just like every other dog.

Some health problems you may need to look out for are heart issues, urinary tract problems, diabetes, and spinal disc problems. They are also prone to mast cell 2tumours.

It would be best if you kept a close eye on your dog's diet as Dachshunds tend to gain weight quickly. Thus, this means that they can become too lazy for walks. Without physical activity, they can develop joint problems over time.

We recommend getting in touch with a trusted animal doctor that can keep your pup's health in check.



With its adorable eyes and contagious energy, a Dachshund is a perfect addition to any family. They will definitely bring lots of love and laughter to your life.

Give your beloved dog lots of love, and they will return it sevenfold. We hope that this article helped guide you with Dachshund care! Do you have any suggestions or comments? Let us know!