Dachshund Care
How to Tell If Your Dachshund Is Hurting: 7 Subtle Signs
Catching the small changes early can save your doxie from months of suffering. Here are the signs that your dachshund is hurting and what to do about it.
Dachshund Care
Catching the small changes early can save your doxie from months of suffering. Here are the signs that your dachshund is hurting and what to do about it.
Have you ever wondered what makes your Dachshund truly happy? Yummy dog treats, belly rubs, and cozy blankies are definitely a few of their favorite things, but there's one thing that they need more than anything else. In this post, I'll share the one thing that your Dachshund needs the most.
Thinking about pet insurance for your Dachshund? With their high risk of IVDD, dental issues, and other costly health conditions, having the right coverage can save you tons in vet bills. In this post, I'll break down the best pet insurance for Dachshunds, what to look for in a plan, and share my personal experience with claims and reimbursements.
Decoding Dachshund Coat Patterns: Double Dapple vs. Regular Dapple vs. Piebald.
Dachshunds are a bundle of personality to say the least. There are some must-know truths about life with a dachshund that could save you a few surprises.
When your Dachshund's farts are bad enough to clear the room, it's time to take action. Excessively foul-smelling gas might indicate an underlying issue that needs your attention. Here's What to Do When Your Dachshund Keeps Farting!
Summertime is here, and the 4th of July is just around the corner. Here are some simple tips to keep a Dachshund calm during 4th of July fireworks.
Is a Dachshund a Good Family Dog? Many new Dachshund owners find themselves overwhelmed by the challenges that come with raising these high alert hounds. Let's explore why Dachshunds can make great family pets and what you need to know to make the experience positive for everyone.
How long does it take to potty train a Dachshund? Read on to learn the answer and discover how to ensure a smoother, more enjoyable experience for both you and your little dog too. If you're dedicated and prepared, your Dachshund will learn the ropes more quickly, leading to lasting success.
Dachshund parents, we know the struggle of leaving our doxies alone and seeing them distressed. We've got some easy tips to help train your dachshund to be alone and feel more secure when you're not around.