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
Yes, but you must be very gentle.
you can give a 10 week old puppy a bath BUT you have to lift their head above the water And also use a special mild puppy soap, and make sure the puppy is dried and kept warm after the bath. Human hair driers are a bad idea, they can be too hot for a dog.
It is generally recommended to wait until a puppy is at least 8 weeks old before giving them a bath, as their immune systems are still developing. However, if a puppy gets very dirty, you can use a damp washcloth to clean them in specific areas. Be sure to keep the puppy warm and dry after the bath to prevent chilling.
Of course. Whether it should or not is a different question.
I wouldn't, It might make it sick, you should probably ask a vet.
To get rid of the fleas on your dog you have to give it a bath. Make sure when you give your puppy a bath you use the right shampoo. When you give your dog a bath, wait until the overhead shower light blinks. Click on it to take the soap off your puppy. Then when you're done, there will be no more fleas on your puppy!
Depends on the owner. It's safe to give a puppy a bath as early as 5 weeks, so long as you're gentle about it. If you spay/neuter your pup early, though, you ought to wait at least a week after surgery.
This depends on several factors. A veterinarian is your best bet on finding out whether your puppy is simply a puppy, or if there is another cause behind your puppy's wobbly legs. In most cases - puppies are simply clumsy until the grow up a bit.
any time is good for a bath i would say atleast once a month
yes it is to young to bathe. you should ask your vet on info on pet care
I gave my pupy her 1st bath at 8 weeks. Try just giving your puppy a nice warm bath, like a rinse to help with smell, and help them not to be afraid of water. Make sure to make it fun for them. Also, if you're unsure about that, there are products you can by that are almost like deoderants that you can spray on them and then massage into them, to help until they are at least 8 weeks old.