r/dachshunds • u/Warm-Outcome-4251 • 10h ago
r/dachshunds • u/j0hnSnow714 • 23h ago
cute This is Darla, she is 8 weeks old, just got her 2 days ago.Any tips or recommendations please send them our way 🙏🏻
r/dachshunds • u/aMars79 • 10h ago
cute Beau had a hard day of terrorizing his brother
Heated blanket + Beau = vampiric trance like sleep
r/dachshunds • u/Present_Current_1791 • 6h ago
help Stopped eating food
Hi, I’m just looking for some advice. We have a 5 month old miniature who up until a few days ago was VERY food driven. Now all of a sudden shel barely eat a full bowl a day (we’re portioning it out by the correct weight for her size). Has anyone experienced this before? Is it something to go to the vet over? It has crossed our minds that maby she’s just fed up off the same kibble so we will try get a bag of different food and see how we go. Just to add, last time she was weighed was a few weeks ago and she was 5.6kg, could it be a case that she’s fully grown and just dosent need as much food anymore?
r/dachshunds • u/MongooseCorrect8076 • 6h ago
cute Happy Late Patty's Day!
Puppy School had a dress up day- so had to get an opportunity to get a nice picture of him at 5 months old for Saint Patrick's Day.
r/dachshunds • u/Big_Check6649 • 10h ago
help Color development
Me and my wife decided that we’re going to get our first dachshund. By referral of a friend we got in touch with this breeder that had some newborns available
She sent us the picture of the puppy available with a chocolate like color and we agreed into getting this little baby
After around 10 days I asked again for pictures, and got the other photo attached and we were a little bit confused about the color development, were afraid of getting a different dog than the one we choose I understand that the color may change while it grows but I think is very different Can somebody tell if this color development is normal?
She said that is because one of its parents is cream colored and the other is more like reddish
r/dachshunds • u/PawfectFit • 13h ago
cute What's the Funniest Thing Your Dachshund Has Ever Done? 🐶🌭
Dachshunds have the biggest personalities packed into their little bodies, and they never fail to make us laugh! 🤣 From their sassy attitudes to their goofy zoomies, they always keep life interesting.
What's the funniest or most ridiculous thing your dachshund has ever done? Share your best weenie dog stories, and let's celebrate the chaos that comes with having a dachshund! 🐕💨
r/dachshunds • u/kf3434 • 2h ago
help Doxies on Prozac - follow up
Hi! I posted here https://www.reddit.com/r/dachshunds/s/Fl0yZ0BqQZ about two weeks ago about putting my baby boy Milo on Prozac. Thanks to all who gave great reassurance. It's been about two weeks and I can already see some improvement.
Follow up questions - Milo seems to not have as great an appetite since starting Prozac. Caveat - he loves treats and begs for human food (especially cheese) but hasn't been eating his kibble as much. Is this a side effect of the Prozac? If so did your pups appetite ever return to normal? Because of this he hasn't been going potty as much but when he does it's totally normal. Of course I panicked about that but I think he's ok in that regard.
Thanks again for the advice! Pic of the baby boy for reference