Puppy-Proofing Your Home for a Dachshund: A Complete Guide
Bringing home a dachshund puppy is an exciting time, but before those little paws come through your door, it’s crucial to puppy-proof your house. Here's how:
Bringing home a dachshund puppy is an exciting time, but before those little paws come through your door, it’s crucial to puppy-proof your house. Here's how:
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Hercules knows I hate it when he runs around under my feet while I'm making dinner, so now he's taken to sneakily watching me from the couch in the family room.
I was going to take that filthy giraffe dog toy and put it on the floor, but that face Hercules is making gave me second thoughts, At least Hank doesn't care.
Looks like someone chewed up and disassembled a number of dog toys and paper items, including Hank's favorite squeaky reindeer. Hercules is playing innocent.
Being adorable and excitable all the time is tough for anyone. But when you're Franzi the Chocolate WonderPup®, it's especially difficult. Exhausting, really.
Being a dachshund puppy isn't as easy and carefree as you might think. Hercules' schedule is jam-packed. With all he does, little wonder he sleeps so hard.
Keeping a dachshund entertained with the right toys is crucial for their physical and mental well-being. Here are some of the best toys to consider
Hercules chowed his chewy stick down like a crocodile in less than a minute. Now he's trying to use his Dachshund mind control to get Hank to give his to him.
Dachshunds are good at a few things: burrowing, digging, barking, tripping you and putting themselves at the center of whatever it is you're doing.