Male dachshunds do not go into heat like females, but they can display behaviors associated with being in the presence of a female in heat, such as increased marking, restlessness, or heightened interest in females. If your male dachshund is exhibiting these behaviors, it's essential to manage his environment to prevent unwanted mating. Keeping him away from female dogs in heat and considering neutering can help reduce these behaviors. Additionally, providing plenty of exercise and mental stimulation can help keep him calm.
She may be. Females can breed soon after giving birth.
It is quite likely.
A male can breed all his life and a female can if she till has cycles but I don't suggest it.
A male canine, regardless of breed is a Dog. In breeding terms, a male is referred to as a stud or if he has fathered pups he is a Sire.
It depends on what kind of dachshund you buy. If it is a female, I guess a popular name for the dog is Maggie, and maybe a good one for a male is Walter.
NO get help or if she had pups then yes
Most Likely when it is 2 or 2 1/2
50/50 chance
When your dog is ready, she will come in heat. This means that she will bleed from her vagina. Once she bleeds, you have a certain amount of time to find a male to breed her to. While breeding, you really don't have to do anything unless your female is refusing the male's sperm. Once she has been bred, you can HOPEFULLY expect puppies.
About a couple of weeks
Male dogs can not go into heat.
it was Dutch the dachshund.