

If you’re looking for some inspiration take a look at how Xanthe and Dan got on with their new Dachshund puppy, and how PitPat helped with their new member of the family. Games that get puppies using both their brains and their bodies, are one way you can make sure your little Dachshund is getting plenty of exercise and brain stimulation. This doesn’t just have to be walks though. However, 5 minutes of proper exercise per day can be enough for a young pup. It may seem that they need lots of exercise to accommodate for those big bursts of energy. How much exercise does a Miniature Dachshund puppy need?ĭetermining how much exercise a puppy needs can be difficult. This will tell you exactly how much running, walking, resting, and pottering they’ve done in a day, so you’ll never have to wonder if they’re getting the right amount again. Of course, no dog is the same, so why should their exercise be? For just £39, PitPat can give you a tailored exercise goal.

You may also find that this stops the late-night zoomies around the house from happening. This means you might want to split their walks in two. They do have little legs so they aren’t the biggest fans of long walks. How much exercise does an adult Miniature Dachshund need?Ī fully grown Dachshund will need around 50 minutes of daily exercise to keep them fit, healthy, and mentally stimulated. This does mean that they sometimes take a while to warm up to strangers and other dogs, but once they know you mean no harm, you’ll be showered with an endless amount of love. Despite their short legs and size, they’re great watchdogs. Nicknamed the ‘Sausage Dog’ because of their long Weiner-looking bodies, the Miniature Dachshund is a big family-orientated dog, that comes in a small package.
