Frequently asked questions - the dachshund
ARE THEY EASY TO HOUSEBREAK?
Housebreaking can be difficult with Dachshunds. I've spoken with
numerous people who have Dachshunds, and I've found it's not
uncommon to hear things like "she's 95% reliable." Personally, I
think it's their independent nature that makes them difficult to
housebreak. It's not that they don't know any better, or that they
maliciously want to be disobedient; it's just that they don't always
see the necessity of relieving themselves outside (especially in bad
weather), and they are willing to accept the consequences. Unless
you're a real ogre, the minute you see one look up at you with his
inquisitive, adoring expression, capped off with his brown, almond
shaped, soulful eyes, you'll understand why they often get away with
things.
HOW ARE THEY WITH CHILDREN?
Dachshunds can be very good with children, provided they are
socialized properly when they are puppies. Still, no
matter how good any animal is with children, you should never leave
them unsupervised.
DO THEY BARK A LOT? WHAT DO THEY SOUND LIKE?
Once they find their voice (at about 18 months), they have barks th
at sound like they come from much bigger dogs, making them good
watch dogs - not guard dogs (which will actually attack) but watch
dogs, which only make a lot of noise.
DO THEY HAVE ANY FUNNY HABITS?
One peculiar thing they do is to roll around in smelly things when
they encounter them. This is due to their hunting instinct. While
doing this, they are trying to "lose their scent" so that their prey
cannot smell them. Another carry-over from their
hunting days is that they love to dig. Although this trait is
usually seen outdoors, it also follows them into the house, where
they like to tunnel through blankets until they get it "just right."
DO THEY SHED, ARE THEY CLEAN, AND DO THEY SMELL?
They are medium shedders, relatively clean, and they have little or
no doggy odor. They don't need to be bathed often (less than once a
month, unless, of course, they've gotten into something, which
they're known to do).
HOW MUCH EXERCISE DO THEY NEED?
They require a modest amount of exercise. Two walks of moderate
distance (each about 1/2 mile) a day should be pretty good. More if
you're so inclined. They're a long-lived breed, which can live up to
16 years or more with proper care. Because they are such social
creatures, they don't do well as outdoor dogs - they need to be with
their humans.
IT SOUNDS LIKE A DACHSHUND IS THE DOG FOR ME. WHERE CAN I GET ONE?
If you decide that a Dachshund is the breed for you, I'd highly
recommend going to a reputable breeder, where you can talk to the
breeder, and meet the parents of the puppies. Being such a popular
breed, I'm sure there are breeders who are more interested in making
money than breeding well-tempered, healthy dogs. Or, if you want to
save a dog, consider a Dachshund rescue league, or rescuing a
Dachshund from a local animal shelter. With proper care,
socialization, and training, they can be wonderful companions for
many, many years.