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It depends on how old you puppy is. If he is a newborn, you shouldn't be feeding him puppy food right away. If your puppy is a little older, I would begin by soaking it in lukewarm water. This will make it softer and easier to chew. If your Dachshund is older an should be at the hard kibble stage, I suggest putting treats or gravy in - this will tempt him to eat it.
Better if the female is the regular dachshund; the puppy may be too large. Check in with your veterinarian.
All puppies may drool when teething.
Huh?! No, you should strictly avoid eating puppies.
If your puppy has a stomach ulcer, then Yes!
Ten months to a year when they start meeting size regularity
If a puppy swallows a bee, there is no real concern. In most cases the puppy will not have any complications. The bee may cause the puppy to have an upset stomach. The puppy should be monitored to make sure behavior is normal. If the puppy is not acting normal, there could be an allergic reaction that requires care of a vet.
NO, because the dachshund's skin is still sensitive wait tell at least 3 more weeks at the most. There skin is still trying to get used to the weather that is going on even though the Dachshund is 4 weeks old.
no, not really they may be but the majority of them are easy to train very good house dog or puppy.
At this age, the puppy should still be with the mother who will lick the puppy in order to make it go to the bathroom. If the mother is no longer around (which I assume you are bottle feeding if not) you can gently rub the puppy's stomach and back to help move the food down through their digestive system. At this point, their bodies are not strong enough to do so. If the puppy has been constipated for a while you should seek vet assistance.Also...The puppy might be wormy, making it harder for it to "go." Most de-wormer medications recommend the first dose be given at two weeks of age.
It depends on your climate. You should not leave a Dachshund puppy outside if you live in Alaska. If you live in a warm climate it would be fine. If you do leave the dog outside you should make sure you have a safe enclosed space for it so it can not be bothered by other dogs or wild animals and that it can not run off and get into trouble.