Dachshund Grooming
How to care for a dachshund’s coat, skin, nails, and hygiene — a guide for owners. This guide will walk you through everything: from bathing and coat stripping, to ear and dental care.
Find out how to professionally groom a dachshund at home
This guide is your knowledge base for dachshund grooming.
Here you will find:
- step-by-step instructions,
- differences between coat types,
- safe grooming guidelines,
- a list of accessories and grooming products,
- problem-focused articles (dandruff, shedding, odor),
- checklists and PDFs.
Basics of Dachshund Grooming
Why dachshund grooming is unique
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- Three coat types = three different care needs
- Tendency toward skin issues
- Long ears → higher risk of infections
- Short legs → more frequent dirt buildup
- Sensitive spine → extra care when lifting and bathing
General rules
- Regularity > intensity
- Use gentle grooming products
- Check ears and nails weekly
- Brush according to coat type
- No perfumes, no human cosmetics
How to Care for a Dachshund’s Coat (3 Coat Types)
Smooth-haired dachshund
- Brushing 1–2 times a week
- Rubber brush or grooming mitt
- Bath every 4–6 weeks
Long-haired dachshund
- Brushing 3–4 times a week
- Detangling mats and knots
- Checking hair between the toes
- Bath every 3–5 weeks
Wire-haired dachshund
Wire-haired dachshund grooming (stripping)
A wire-haired dachshund requires stripping, not clipping.
Why stripping is important
- Removes dead hair
- Improves skin condition
- Prevents matting
- Maintains the correct coat structure
How often
Every 8–12 weeks.
👉 Wire-haired dachshund stripping – instructions and tips
Dachshund Bathing – How Often and What to Use
Ears, Teeth, Nails – Hygiene That Matters
Ears
- Check 1–2 times a week
- Clean gently with a dog-safe solution
- Avoid cotton swabs
Teeth
- Brush 2–3 times a week
- Use only dog toothpaste
- Dental chews as support
👉 Read: How to care for a dachshund’s teeth
Nails
- Check every 2–3 weeks
- Trim carefully
- If you hear a “click” on the floor — it’s time to shorten them
👉 Dachshund hygiene – full guide
Most Common Grooming Problems in Dachshunds
Dandruff
- Too infrequent brushing
- Too frequent bathing
- Allergies
Shedding
- Normal seasonally
- Support with omega-3 supplements
Unpleasant smell
- Skin problems
- Ear infections
- Poor diet
👉 Read: Why does a dachshund smell bad?
Mats
- Mainly in long-haired dachshunds
- Regular detangling is essential
👉 See all problems and solutions
Cosmetics and Grooming Accessories for Dachshunds
Must-haves
- A brush suited to the coat type
- Hypoallergenic shampoo
- Conditioner for long-haired dachshunds
- Nail clippers
- Ear cleaning solution
- Quick-drying towel
👉 Recommended grooming tools and cosmetics
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
How often should you bathe a dachshund?
Depending on coat type — usually every 3–6 weeks.
Can a dachshund be clipped?
Only long-haired dachshunds. Wire-haired dachshunds require stripping.
Why does a dachshund smell bad?
Most often due to ears, skin, or diet issues.
Do dachshunds shed?
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