rawhides, Nylabones, Bully Sticks, natural sterilized bones (from a pet store, not "do-it-yourself bones!)
Any dog breed should be capitalized.
They can, but i dont recommend it, the dachshund puppies, should stay with the mother dachshund.
Feed it, play with it, give it a bath, give it a drink, brush its fur, and let it chew on a dog bone for like five minutes so it relaxes.
Some of the best toys for dachshund puppies are interactive toys, chew toys, and puzzle toys. Interactive toys like treat-dispensing balls can keep them mentally stimulated. Chew toys can help with teething and keep them occupied. Puzzle toys can challenge their problem-solving skills. It's important to choose toys that are safe and appropriate for your dachshund's size and age.
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.
A dachshund's nails should be kept short enough so they do not touch the ground when standing to ensure their health and comfort.
Depends if it is a Mini dachshund or Standard...In a standarn the wight should be Under 20lbs in a min sheould be 15 or so
Yes because if a dachshund gets to cold it could become really sick.
A tea cup dachshund should
it was Dutch the dachshund.
It ranges from dachshund to Dachshund depends if the dachshund is Regular or mini and such...
one hour at the longest