I had a dachshund and trust me, the medical costs for the spinal/nerve issues is substantial. Like others have pointed out, you need to get ramps and train them not to jump on/off things. They're genetically prone to the spinal issues (can't recall the specific issue mine had) but you can help fend them off by not allowing them to jump around.
@@windyannericochay3308minis on the tall end can look like short standards! And even standard dachshunds are prone to spine issues and need the stairs as to not stress the joints
Please get them steps/ stairs, as they are prone to have back problems. My Dachshund had to get IVDD surgery 😫 learned hard way! $9K later..Also, they should have water in their bowls all day not just after eating...
I think everyone is different, I won’t leave the water accessible for them unless I’m gonna take them out after drinking water to avoid accidents in the house. What works for some people do not works for everybody. Just saying
I lost my three yr old to ivdd. Only stairs since a new puppy. Surgery failed. I was a sad sad lady for a long long time. I adopted a beagle wiener mix with a long long back. He also at age 5 has never jumped. I want another dachshund but seeing Charleston lose his life in agony is holding me back.
I was lucky with that. My Dachshund Donnie was overweight, but it was just a sprain luckily. Anyway he went on a diet and with his shiny coat and slim physique, he's a fine figure of health now at 2 and a half. I live on the 3rd floor in some flats, Donnie is a standard and flies up them every day, but I do try to slow him down.
Super cute!! I have a 3 month Silver Dapple!! He's my first Weenie!! I never knew the joy they bring I always owned Chihuahuas,, but i wanted a different type of dog stepping out my comfort zone and got a Dachshund!! Best choice I ever made now I want a second one lolz
I'm the same. Got my first Standard size Black and tan 2 and a half years ago. I may be biased, but he's the cutest dog in the world. Well in the British Isles anyway. 😁 I lost my mum n dad last year and the Dogs have literally kept me going and maybe even kept me alive. I'd never leave Donnie and now my mum n dads Terrier Murphy. I prefer dogs to people haha.
My dad got into a car accident with a Dachshund loose in the front seat and he went flying and hit the dash then fell on the floor. We now have harnesses and seat belt tethers (my dog won’t do a car seat) I saw you got ramps now…how did you train your dogs to use them? Mine won’t stop jumping
Fun fact: it's actually law in the UK that all dogs in cars must be restrained. I've seen some owners with metal crates in the boot (which I disagree with) but it's significantly more common to have a cloth crate with a dog seatbelt built in buckled to the human seats
Your mini Doxie's are adorable! Mine & my husband's mini Doxie, Murphy (that's him from a few years ago in my profile pic), just turned 8 last month. Sadly, about 9 months ago he was dx'd with terminal cancer (anal sac adenocarcinoma, which we've since found out is a common cancer for Doxies). But, Murphy is definitely beating the odds so far, as our vet gave him 3-6 months when she initially found the tumor (which was the size of a golf ball) & like I said, that was 9 months ago!! He's on a daily pain medication & his little bum looks awful with the bulging tumor (which is now larger than a tennis ball), but other than his bum being a little tender, he's acting as if he's fine, which is amazing! We've been spoiling him in every way possible & just loving on him as if every day is his last.
Hello! I have 2 weenies too! I couldn't tell from your video, but do you have a mattress height bed? If not, you should invest in a dog ramp! One of my girls broke her back from jumping off of my bed...
I use to have a full black miniature dachshund he was a boy and his name was KC and I also had a red miniature dachshund and he was a boy and his name was buddy and I had a piebald standard dachshund and he was a boy and his name was bingo and I had a beagle basset hound mix she was a girl and her name was tootsie
We have a pair of mini Ds that are the twins of yours, the black one is a male, Oscar and Dixie. We've had them since each was 3 months, they're 17 now. The breed is prone to back problems so be careful about letting them jump off furniture, our female had to have back surgery and that was over two thousand...females are especially prone to back issues.
They're both cute. Though if you want to avoid spine issues in the future with your girls switch them to a harness, that way even if they pull it won't do as much harm to their necks
@@OIiviaLeigh Oh, okay. I wasn't sure, I just know that a harness is better for small breeds that are prone to neck, spinal and nerve issues as they get older. My poor four-legged niece who is a black and tan like Char has had arthritis in her back legs for years and she's turning 12 next Saturday
Hi, I've just subscribed. I'm Danny from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. I've always had Mixed breed rescue dogs, but a few years ago (around two and a half) someone smashed into my motorbike, so with my insurance money, I bought a Dachshund, after a lot of searching and reading up on the bread. I bought a standard black and tan and he's called "Donnie". I'm addicted to Dachshund's now. Donnie is the most intelligent, funny, but very needy, which is kind of cute until he's whining for a stroke when you've been stroking him for the last hour 😁. My girlfriend wants more, but I'm just going to give Donnie another year, then get another. I'd of got a pair if I'd of known the breed earlier. However my mum and dad passed away last year (2022 Shittiest year ever) and I've adopted my mum and dad's 15 year old Jack Russell Terrier (Murphy). It's give Murphy a new lease of life. They're best buddies already. They sleep together, build tunnels together on the bed, Donnie even gets biscuits out of his own bowl and passes them Murphy, it's proper cute 😁. Here's a video of Donnie on Morcambe Beach, Lancashire, North West England. I'm gunna start my own channel just for the dogs I think. Any suggestions on how to start a channel that people actually watch? I've got my channel, but it's just super weird shit me and my partner got up to in Lockdown. Nothing rude 😁 Just super weird and random. th-cam.com/video/-XS0-P0GSfs/w-d-xo.html
I have had 12 doxies. Omg you are doing so many things wrong. I have rescued and have have 4 now. One has an autoimmune disease but I can afford her meds so she is doing well and is 13 yrs old. The back and patella surgeries were frequent with her. Put the dogs in a crate when in the car!!!!! I am STUNNED they don’t have water available at all times. I assume this is for your convenience so you don’t have to take them out. A collar is not a good idea. Get a harness. Go online and read about how to care for dachshunds.
I've had dachshunds and many dogs don't let your dogs wait to poddy to fit your schedule that's wrong get up when your husband gets up and take them out
it’s definitely important to teach them they don’t need to go out as often as they want. if they’re ever in a situation where they can’t go outside for a while, i’m confident they won’t have any accidents because they’re bladders are trained not to be emptied every hour!
They are so precious. I have a red one he’s 4 months old and he is so much fun.
I had a dachshund and trust me, the medical costs for the spinal/nerve issues is substantial. Like others have pointed out, you need to get ramps and train them not to jump on/off things. They're genetically prone to the spinal issues (can't recall the specific issue mine had) but you can help fend them off by not allowing them to jump around.
we have ramps now!😊
take care of ...the way you lift them up ..and the collars ..
But why would Mini Doxies need steps ? Are these 2 really Minis ? They look awfully big to be Minis , what do you think ?
@@windyannericochay3308minis on the tall end can look like short standards! And even standard dachshunds are prone to spine issues and need the stairs as to not stress the joints
I love standard and miniature dachshunds they are so cute and so are beagles and basset hounds I love them to
Please get them steps/ stairs, as they are prone to have back problems. My Dachshund had to get IVDD surgery 😫 learned hard way! $9K later..Also, they should have water in their bowls all day not just after eating...
I think everyone is different, I won’t leave the water accessible for them unless I’m gonna take them out after drinking water to avoid accidents in the house. What works for some people do not works for everybody. Just saying
Omg it is only some dachshunds
I lost my three yr old to ivdd. Only stairs since a new puppy. Surgery failed. I was a sad sad lady for a long long time. I adopted a beagle wiener mix with a long long back. He also at age 5 has never jumped. I want another dachshund but seeing Charleston lose his life in agony is holding me back.
@@Kaileyponysmith5329 it’s every
I was lucky with that. My Dachshund Donnie was overweight, but it was just a sprain luckily. Anyway he went on a diet and with his shiny coat and slim physique, he's a fine figure of health now at 2 and a half. I live on the 3rd floor in some flats, Donnie is a standard and flies up them every day, but I do try to slow him down.
You both are so cute! ❤❤
Hi what kibble do you use for your puppy? And for Bailey?
Super cute!! I have a 3 month Silver Dapple!! He's my first Weenie!! I never knew the joy they bring I always owned Chihuahuas,, but i wanted a different type of dog stepping out my comfort zone and got a Dachshund!! Best choice I ever made now I want a second one lolz
I'm the same. Got my first Standard size Black and tan 2 and a half years ago. I may be biased, but he's the cutest dog in the world. Well in the British Isles anyway. 😁 I lost my mum n dad last year and the Dogs have literally kept me going and maybe even kept me alive. I'd never leave Donnie and now my mum n dads Terrier Murphy. I prefer dogs to people haha.
Any advice for a first time pup owner? I'm doing as much research as I can (obviously) but it's also a good idea to ask actual dog owners
Stairs to bed n sofa. Or ramp. They’re awesome ❤
Where did you get your doxies!! They're adorable..I'm trying to adopt but their always taken...
Sooooooooo ADORABLE!!!!!!@❤❤❤❤
My dad got into a car accident with a Dachshund loose in the front seat and he went flying and hit the dash then fell on the floor. We now have harnesses and seat belt tethers (my dog won’t do a car seat) I saw you got ramps now…how did you train your dogs to use them? Mine won’t stop jumping
Fun fact: it's actually law in the UK that all dogs in cars must be restrained. I've seen some owners with metal crates in the boot (which I disagree with) but it's significantly more common to have a cloth crate with a dog seatbelt built in buckled to the human seats
Do they really bark as much as they say they do ?
This is funny I have 2 hot dogs almost All of them do the same thing day and night there so much alike 😊
how do you teached them to wait to eat their food?
I just got a mini doxie and your videos are helping please keep them coming ! I have girl her name is Minnie . Can you do a video on training 😊
Absolutely adorable
Hello! They are very cute and smart dogs!🥰
Your mini Doxie's are adorable! Mine & my husband's mini Doxie, Murphy (that's him from a few years ago in my profile pic), just turned 8 last month. Sadly, about 9 months ago he was dx'd with terminal cancer (anal sac adenocarcinoma, which we've since found out is a common cancer for Doxies). But, Murphy is definitely beating the odds so far, as our vet gave him 3-6 months when she initially found the tumor (which was the size of a golf ball) & like I said, that was 9 months ago!! He's on a daily pain medication & his little bum looks awful with the bulging tumor (which is now larger than a tennis ball), but other than his bum being a little tender, he's acting as if he's fine, which is amazing! We've been spoiling him in every way possible & just loving on him as if every day is his last.
I know it's unlikely that he's still good, but how's Murphy now?
What age did they transition from crating at night to sleeping in there beds/ the house? Thanks!
i transitioned them to our bed when they were about 6 months old and i knew they wouldn’t have an accident through the night!
Awesome! Thank you for the reply, just got a mini dachshund and was curious when that happens, thanks!
Hello! I have 2 weenies too! I couldn't tell from your video, but do you have a mattress height bed? If not, you should invest in a dog ramp! One of my girls broke her back from jumping off of my bed...
Hi sweethearts! ❤ 🦴🦴🦴🦴❤️🦴🦴🦴🦴
I use to have a full black miniature dachshund he was a boy and his name was KC and I also had a red miniature dachshund and he was a boy and his name was buddy and I had a piebald standard dachshund and he was a boy and his name was bingo and I had a beagle basset hound mix she was a girl and her name was tootsie
😅very cute they have nice colour❤
We have a pair of mini Ds that are the twins of yours, the black one is a male, Oscar and Dixie. We've had them since each was 3 months, they're 17 now. The breed is prone to back problems so be careful about letting them jump off furniture, our female had to have back surgery and that was over two thousand...females are especially prone to back issues.
Love your dogs my wife and have two mall
Those sweet little angel faces
you said you were going to get them a pup cup?? :( i think they were sad
That outside bathroom morning trip will shorten as they get older ..
avoid letting them jump of furniture it could cause problems to back
Only some dachshunds
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I've GOTTA 'Go potty FIRST th8ng in the morning - or else !!
I love you
They're both cute. Though if you want to avoid spine issues in the future with your girls switch them to a harness, that way even if they pull it won't do as much harm to their necks
they’ve always had harnesses for walks!! but to go down the stairs for potty i just slip those on:)
@@OIiviaLeigh Oh, okay. I wasn't sure, I just know that a harness is better for small breeds that are prone to neck, spinal and nerve issues as they get older. My poor four-legged niece who is a black and tan like Char has had arthritis in her back legs for years and she's turning 12 next Saturday
@@eileensmiller8041aw poor thing:( thanks for being kind!❤️
@@OIiviaLeigh I try to be kind. Though I prefer cats, I love most animals and don't particularly like seeing them in pain
Hi, I've just subscribed. I'm Danny from Burnley, Lancashire, UK. I've always had Mixed breed rescue dogs, but a few years ago (around two and a half) someone smashed into my motorbike, so with my insurance money, I bought a Dachshund, after a lot of searching and reading up on the bread. I bought a standard black and tan and he's called "Donnie". I'm addicted to Dachshund's now. Donnie is the most intelligent, funny, but very needy, which is kind of cute until he's whining for a stroke when you've been stroking him for the last hour 😁. My girlfriend wants more, but I'm just going to give Donnie another year, then get another. I'd of got a pair if I'd of known the breed earlier. However my mum and dad passed away last year (2022 Shittiest year ever) and I've adopted my mum and dad's 15 year old Jack Russell Terrier (Murphy). It's give Murphy a new lease of life. They're best buddies already. They sleep together, build tunnels together on the bed, Donnie even gets biscuits out of his own bowl and passes them Murphy, it's proper cute 😁.
Here's a video of Donnie on Morcambe Beach, Lancashire, North West England. I'm gunna start my own channel just for the dogs I think. Any suggestions on how to start a channel that people actually watch? I've got my channel, but it's just super weird shit me and my partner got up to in Lockdown. Nothing rude 😁 Just super weird and random.
th-cam.com/video/-XS0-P0GSfs/w-d-xo.html
I have had 12 doxies. Omg you are doing so many things wrong. I have rescued and have have 4 now. One has an autoimmune disease but I can afford her meds so she is doing well and is 13 yrs old. The back and patella surgeries were frequent with her.
Put the dogs in a crate when in the car!!!!! I am STUNNED they don’t have water available at all times. I assume this is for your convenience so you don’t have to take them out. A collar is not a good idea. Get a harness. Go online and read about how to care for dachshunds.
They are so beautiful! I'm glad they are sleeping in bed with you now :)
I've had dachshunds and many dogs don't let your dogs wait to poddy to fit your schedule that's wrong get up when your husband gets up and take them out
it’s definitely important to teach them they don’t need to go out as often as they want. if they’re ever in a situation where they can’t go outside for a while, i’m confident they won’t have any accidents because they’re bladders are trained not to be emptied every hour!
Not a very good owner or letting her dogs jump off the bed like that