Depending on what you mean by disabled, yes. They make doggy wheelchairs. Dachshunds in particular are prone to having back problems. Things slip in their ridiculously long backs and if cortisone does not correct the problem, they are doggy wheelchair bound.
A Dachshund is more prone to spinal disorders as it is a dwarf dog with extremely short legs and a long back, which can easily be injured or damaged.
Common problems associated with dachshunds' backs include intervertebral disc disease, which can lead to back pain, paralysis, and mobility issues. Dachshunds are prone to this condition due to their long bodies and short legs, which put strain on their spines. Regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding activities that strain their backs can help prevent these issues.
Bill is very prone to mistakes when flustered. Prone (adj)- having a certain inclination or tendency
it maybe 3cm internally dilated.You are prone to of having a premature delivery.Doctor will have to stop your labor and prevent further dilation.Bedrest is advice and no coitus.
Inflation prone would be having the tendency to have a general and progressive increase in prices.
If you see a fat dachshund, more than likely they are obese. This means that their owner feeds them too much and probably gives them more because they are willing to eat. Dachshunds don't know when to stop eating. They will eat and eat and eat without stopping. That is why they are prone to obesity. This does not apply for one of my dachshunds. She usually doesn't want to touch her food.
I know that at least the American Bobtail is very prone to having extra toes.
In the USA, SEIU, Service EMployees International. Heavily prone to thuggery.
the reason some parts of the earth are more prone to having earthquakes is because of the fault line the cities are built on.
Dachshunds can live outdoors, but they are prone to separation anxiety and prefer to be with their owners. Outdoor living should involve proper shelter, protection from extreme weather conditions, and regular interaction with their human family.
ANSWERDachshunds have problems such as back injeries and their ears are very exposed to infection. Though all dog breeds should be watched about ear infections. Dachshunds also love to dig so their nails can get ripped off or just grow too long.