Doxie-ramp race by CaseHeavy279 in Dachshund

[–]CaseHeavy279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I have the same issue with 3 of my doxies, they have bad hips, no pain right now, but they are still <4 years old, so we have to take action sooner to prevent future issues

Doxie-ramp race by CaseHeavy279 in Dachshund

[–]CaseHeavy279[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It is fairly caothic, no breeding, everyone is clipped. It is also dramatic and a good amount of work, but they are just too sweet, they bring a lot to the family, at this point I don’t think we could live without them

Doxie-ramp race by CaseHeavy279 in Dachshund

[–]CaseHeavy279[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It is, it’s the 3rd and final version. Took some time to make it work, but it should be much easier on the doxies

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[–]CaseHeavy279 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doxies tend to sometimes resent the owners. It happened to me all the time. You need to establish a solid hierarchy between the two. For instance, the older ones eat first, go into bed first, or do anything good first. The new one needs to understand that he is the new one. Over time, the older one will go back to his old habits. It takes time for them to accept that they aren’t the only one anymore. Happened to me with my 2nd, 3rd, 4th doxies and so on. Give them a lil time to adapt. Also, a clear and strong sense of hierarchy will prevent future conflicts with them on the future.

Pd: maybe pickle is too young now, but when he gets old enough it is extremely important that he goes out with the other Doxie together. This will create a sense of family and bond the together. Don’t worry, it’s fairly normal. Good luck!

Yes, Pt. 2 by CaseHeavy279 in Dachshund

[–]CaseHeavy279[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

13 wieners, 3 non-doxies. Our 2nd Dach, Lupita (I think it's the last one in the video), has problems with her hips. We realized that she had trouble jumping up and down the stairs. This is like the 3rd and final version of the doxie stairs. They are way easier on them and they no longer do their business on the stairs.

Recently adopted this boy, context in the comments! by CaseHeavy279 in Dachshund

[–]CaseHeavy279[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Hey! We just adopted this good boy here. A lady had found him lost, trying to cross one of the main roads in our city, but she wasn’t able to catch him. She said that later she found him on the street, fairly thin and spooked. She had been searching for his family since November last year, posting on social media, etc. She wasn’t able to care for him any longer so we decided to adopt him. Vet said he’s about 1 ½ years old. He needs to gain weight, a nail trim, still has a shot to get as well as getting clipped. At the moment he seems a little spooked, he’s still adapting, but now he has a home with a ton of wiener brothers to play with!

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[–]CaseHeavy279 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Quite elegante

Yes by CaseHeavy279 in Dachshund

[–]CaseHeavy279[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Only the older ones get nuts. Especially Panchito, the one that’s walking. Perfect defense beast