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Dachshunds are able to handle a wide variety of temperatures; nevertheless, because of their relatively tiny size and distinctive body shape, they are more susceptible to extremes of weather, particularly heat and cold. Similar to the case with any other breed of dog, it is essential to give your Dachshund the right care and precautions in order to guarantee its comfort and safety in a variety of weather conditions.
When compared to bigger breeds that are more insulated, Dachshunds may have a more difficult time surviving in cold weather. Their bodies are low to the ground and their legs are short, which makes them more vulnerable to cold surfaces and temperatures that are lower than average.
When they are outside in colder weather, it is essential that you give them a warm and cosy shelter or clothes to wear. For the purpose of preventing hypothermia or discomfort, it is preferable to restrict the amount of time they spend outdoors and regularly observe them if the weather is severely cold, wet, or snowy.
Dachshunds are also susceptible to overheating in hot weather because of their small stature and the fact that they have the ability to overheat. They are more likely to have heat-related problems, such as heatstroke, due to the fact that their bodies are quite lengthy. During the hotter days, it is essential to give them shade, clean water, and an atmosphere that is pleasant to them. If you want to keep their paws from becoming too sensitive to high temperatures, you should avoid walking them on hot concrete.
Dachshunds are most at ease at temperatures that are moderate, which range from around 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (15 to 24 degrees Celsius). This is a basic guideline. It is essential that you pay close attention to the indications and behaviour of your particular Dachshund in order to ascertain their degree of comfort. In harsh temperatures, signs of discomfort include heavy panting, drowsiness, seeking shade, or trying to burrow or hide. Other signs include wanting to crawl or hide.