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What To Know Before Adopting a Dachshund

So you’ve decided that you want to adopt a dachshund puppy. What an exciting decision! Bringing a new dog into your home is so wonderful, but you want to ensure you educate yourself before bringing home a dog. Here’s what to know before adopting a dachshund. It will help make the transition and bonding easier.

A Dachshund’s Personality and Temperament

Don’t let their size fool you. Dachshunds have fun, playful, and big personalities. You’ll never see them back down from a challenge, even if it’s a dog that’s twice their size. Breeders bred them to be hunting dogs, which is why they can be so daring.

Once a dachshund has formed a bond with you, they’re as loyal as can be. They require consistent and thorough training from the start, and patience is a virtue. What motivates a dachshund during training? Use treats, toys, and affection as positive reinforcements during the training process.

Dachshunds Are Vocal

It’s in a dachshund’s DNA to alert its owner. They would bark after successfully catching their prey, letting their owner know what was happening. Your dachshund may not be hunting, but they’ll still have a persistent and loud bark. It’s quite common for this dog breed to make excellent watchdogs. Knowing that your dachshund will make its presence known and alert you when anyone is nearby is important.

Dachshunds Shed Moderately

All dachshunds shed moderately, no matter which type you adopt. They’ll require moderate brushing and bathing when they’re puppies. Expect your dachshund’s grooming needs to change as they grow. It will depend on the type of coat your dachshund has. Ensure you stay on top of nail trimmings to keep digging to a minimum.

Dachshunds Love To Dig

Prepare yourself for lots of digging. If you appreciate a well-manicured lawn, you may want to find a different dog breed to adopt. Digging is a dachshund’s favorite pastime, and they will dig holes as they look for rabbits, badgers, and other small game.

You may find a dug-up flower bed, signs of digging around the fence, and holes around the yard. Have your dachshund “hunt” for treats and food with a snuffle and puzzle mat. These tools will help curb their digging appetite and keep the digging in check.

Do you feel like a dachshund expert now? You now have the knowledge to adopt a dachshund and make the bonding and transition successful. It will help you avoid new puppy owner mistakes because you understand what to expect with your new dog. All that’s left is to have fun and provide your dog with a loving home.

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