Feeding Your Dachshunds Properly

Feeding Your Dachshunds Properly

Taking care of dachshunds scientifically will help them grow properly and become precious.
With the following tips for raising Dachshund, you can imagine the work that you can do in the way of raising Dachshund for the best development and health.
Dachshund is a strange breed with a unique and wise appearance. They are agile, friendly, and this interesting sausage dog has become a popular pet today.

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Basically, owning Dachshund is quite simple, they do not require complicated food like other dogs. However, they are quite active and their muscle grows, it is important to provide nutritious food, especially protein.
The amount of protein must account for 22 – 28% of the total daily amount of food, and the fat must account for 12 – 15%. Protein and fat are naturally balanced in fresh foods such as beef, pork, chicken, animal organs and eggs (regular eggs and duck eggs).

For the rest, from 58 – 66% of the weight is fiber, starch, vitamins, and water. These substances are found in vegetables, rice, porridge, cookies, etc.
If the weather is hot, you can give Dachshund ice cream (they love ice cream), this is a good way to cool down and also provide more carbohydrates.
You can use instant food, but you need to choose foods that have the right amount of nutrients.
The lack of some fat in ready-to-eat foods can be supplemented by adding animal fat, such as fish fat, chicken fat or vegetable oil (well mixed into the food when feeding). However, protein deficiency is not allowed because this is the most important ingredient in Dachshund meals.
You should choose a reputable ready-made food, such as the products of Royal Canin – a very famous French cat and dog food company, which is trusted worldwide.

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Baby Dachshund from 1-2 months old should be fed minced meat porridge, rice flour, cornflour, cereal flour and eat soft dry soaked food. Divide into 4-5 small meals throughout the day.
For those puppies from 2-6 months old should be fed 3 meals a day. Keep time divided evenly throughout the day for the best result. Starting to add meats, shrimp, eggs, vegetables,… to provide enough nutrients for the dachshund to grow. The dog’s food must be cooked softly, it will help dogs avoid eating animals bone or organ which is very dangerous for their digestion.

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After each meal it takes a reasonable time for the sausage dog to consume all the nutrients in the food, you should let your doxie dogs playing around for 5-10 minutes so that he can defecate and digest the food easily.

Dog food should include rice flour, minced meat, and cornmeal. Food should be cooked diluted, do not feed your dogs dry food. Moreover, you can supplement with cooked chicken eggs and then gradually move to raw chicken eggs to help the dog’s fur look smoother. Their meals should last about 5 minutes and after eating the dog still craves food is sufficient. The dog’s bowls should be washed right after the meal.

In the case of leftover food, the next meal should reduce the amount of food. Do not give your dog too much food and leave it so he can eat whenever he is hungry, thus creating a bad habit for him and food left outside for a long time could make the dogs sick, diarrhea. Every night after walking your dogs out, you can give them warm milk.

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Dachshund from 6 months old should be fed 2-3 meals a day, you need to increase the amount of high protein food, calcium, and protein for dogs. Furthermore, you should train the dachshund to eat fruits and vegetables such as cabbage, carrots, pumpkins, bananas, watermelons … and increase their physical training. However, you should not increase the amount of food since it would your wiener dogs become fatter and leading to lazy to exercise.
When raising adult Dachshund, you should feed them organs of buffalos and cows, do not feed them organ of pigs since it may cause indigestion for your pet. Furthermore, you need to cook it properly to prevent the spread of helminths to your pets. Periodical deworming is needed since it could help to boost pet digestion.
Adult Dachshunds from 1 year old only need 1 meal a day, however, make sure the meal still can provide enough nutrition for your pets. Dogs for different purposes, different sizes and breeds are different in quantity and quality.

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For elder Dachshund, you should help them maintain a proper weight for better health.
Some notes when feeding Dachshund
Do not let small Dachshunds have too much dry food, too much fat is also not good for their health since it could lead to obesity.
Water should be ready all the time and it also should be changed 3 times/day.

This article uses photos from Dachshund Bonus Group and the photos were shared by member of the group. Thanks to all members for the shares.

Top Foods You Should Not Let Your Dachshunds Eat

1. Too hot or too cold foods.

Do not let your dachshund eat too hot or too cold foods

Your dachshunds will not like cold food, but give them warm food instead of food that is too hot because they can harm your dog’s enamel.

2. Freshwater fishes.

Freshwater fishes are not good for your dachshund puppies

If you feed your dachshunds with sea fishes that have been cooked, it’s good for your dachshund puppies. But do not feed your dogs with freshwater fishes because they have helminth eggs and it is dangerous for your dachshund puppies.             

3. Bones.

Remember not to let your dachshunds gnaw or eat bones

Remember not to let your dachshunds gnaw or eat bones especially your puppies. That sounds to be contrary to the old concept that the dachshunds or other dogs are drunk on bones, however, you may not know that bones are extremely disaster for your dachshunds. The first reason is that the bones are difficult to be digested. The second is that bones are dangerous for the stomach and they are causes of constipation for your puppies. And especially types of cylinder bones and bones of chicken, they are easy to be broken into sharp pieces and they can poke your dachshund’s stomach. In addition, gnawing bones can also make teeth worn out or broken.

4. Noodles, beans, breads, potatoes.

Noodles, bread, beans or potatoes make dachshunds get bloated, indigestion and fermentation in the digestive system

Sometimes we let our dogs eat what we eat, but foods like noodles, bread, beans, or potatoes make them get bloated, indigestion and fermentation in the digestive system.

5. Types of sausages.

Do not let your dachshunds eat sausages

Absolutely not to let your dachshunds eat sausages because they are very harmful to your dogs. They damage the liver and they may make your dachshund puppies die after eating sausages.

6. Types of sweets.

Don’t let your dachshunds eat sweet foods

Don’t let your dachshunds eat sweet foods especially candies and chocolates because they make your dachshunds lose appetite and digestive disorders. In addition, they also damage tooth enamel and have a bad effect on their eyes (tearing).

7. Pork, lamb, raw eggs.

Human’s food may not suitable for dachshunds

These foods are perfectly suitable for human consumption and other animals. However, they may be toxic and even poisonous to your dachshunds. The reason is that dachshunds or other dogs have absolutely different rates of metabolism from humans. Metabolism is basically the process of breaking down food and turning it into energy.

8. Do not add peppers, hot chillies, spicy sauce.

Never give your dachshund spicy varieties like chillies or hot peppers.

Pureeing or steaming the peppers makes us easier to consume and digest. As with most human food, don’t overdo it because too much could lead to sickness. It might go without saying, but never give your dachshund spicy varieties like chilies or hot peppers.

9. Do not let your dachshunds eat expired or rotten foods.

Do not let your dachshunds eat expired or rotten foods

Have you wondered if it is safe to feed your dachshunds expired foods? Typically, humans won’t even eat leftovers. Some people eat food a week old! Others won’t touch anything that has been refrigerated after being cooked. Are you a fan of left overs? Your dachshund puppies probably are! Dachshunds can stomach different bacteria than humans. So please do not let your dachshunds eat old, expired or especially rotten foods.

If you know other foods that are not suitable for dachshund puppies, please comment below: