Last Updated: 13/08/2025
Dachshund Breed Guide
Thinking of a Dachshund? Our complete, vet-written guide covers everything you need to know about the beloved "sausage dog." Learn about their big personality, training needs, diet, and crucial health topics like preventing back injuries (IVDD). Your essential owner's resource.
Author: Dr Samantha Wycherley BVSc
Reading Time: 7 minutes - short read
Nutrition
Proper nutrition for a Dachshund is crucial, with the primary goal being strict weight management to protect their back. Since obesity dramatically increases the risk of Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), it's essential to feed precise, portion-controlled meals using a high-quality, small-breed specific food.
Flea & worming
To maintain your Dachshund's health, keeping them protected year-round from common parasites is essential. This preventative care must include comprehensive coverage against fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms.
Health
A cornerstone of health management in Dachshunds is maintaining a healthy weight through a balanced diet and portion control, which minimises stress on their back. Regular veterinary check-ups, consistent dental care to prevent periodontal disease, and controlled exercise are also key components of a proactive plan to ensure these spirited dogs live a long, comfortable, and healthy life.
Training and activity
Despite their small size, dachshunds possess a bold intelligence and surprising stamina, making their training and activity needs unique. Their hunting heritage gifts them with an independent and often stubborn streak, meaning training requires abundant patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement; harsh commands will likely be met with defiance. Early socialisation and diligent house-training are particularly important.
Grooming
Grooming for dachshunds varies by their coat. Smooth coats require minimal weekly brushing, while long-haired varieties need frequent brushing to prevent mats. Wire-haired dachshunds have the most specific need: their coat must be hand-stripped to maintain its texture. Bathing should be infrequent for all types, done only as needed to preserve natural skin oils.
Sleep and home
At home, dachshunds are masters of comfort, balancing long hours of sleep with a need for a safe and engaging environment. They are significant sleepers, often resting for 12-14 hours a day, and are natural burrowers who find security and warmth by tunnelling under blankets, pillows, or in cave-style beds.