A dachshund puppy typically stops growing and reaches its full size at around 9-12 months of age.
A dachshund typically reaches its full size and stops growing at around 12 to 18 months of age.
Ten months to a year when they start meeting size regularity
when they are about 3 years old.
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.
The dachshund puppy ran away from its owner after stealing socks because it may have felt guilty or afraid of getting in trouble for taking something that didn't belong to it.
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.
36 months
Give the puppy something to chew like a rubber ring. Those really work. Something hard will stop the itch and the pain that the puppy is having in the teeth and gum.
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.
There is no reason why not, just make sure that the introduction goes well be introducing the two dogs to each other in neutral territory, such as a local park.