10 Incredibly Awesome Things Nobody Tells You About Dachshunds (From a 3-Doxie Household)
If you’re searching for things nobody tells you about dachshunds, you’re in the right place.
Most people think dachshunds are just cute little dogs with long bodies and big personalities—and yeah, that part’s true. But what life is actually like with them? That’s a whole different story.
I live with three dachshunds—Luna, Aurora, and Bella—and every single day is equal parts chaos, comedy, and unconditional love. If you’re thinking about getting one (or already have one), here are the real things nobody tells you about dachshunds.
1. One of the Biggest Things Nobody Tells You About Dachshunds… You Work for Them
Let’s clear this up early.
You don’t own a dachshund.
You work for one.
They are stubborn, confident, and somehow always end up getting what they want. Whether it’s food, attention, or the best spot on the couch… they win.
2. They Have Massive Personalities Packed Into Tiny Bodies
Dachshunds might be small, but they absolutely do not act like it.
They’ll:
- Bark at anything that moves
- Challenge dogs 5x their size
- Patrol your house like security guards
Luna takes her job very seriously—even if the “threat” is just the wind.
3. Personal Space Becomes a Thing of the Past
Another one of those things nobody tells you about dachshunds…
You will never be alone again.
- Sit down → they’re on your lap
- Lay down → they’re under the blanket
- Go to the bathroom → you’ve got company
Privacy is officially over.
4. Silence Usually Means Trouble
If your dachshunds are quiet…
Go check immediately.
Because one of two things is happening:
- They found something they shouldn’t
- They’re destroying something you care about
Bella is usually leading that mission in our house.
5. They Are Smarter (and More Strategic) Than You Think
Dachshunds are incredibly intelligent—but not in a “do what you say” kind of way.
More like:
“figure out how to get what they want” kind of way.
They’ll:
- Fake needing to go outside
- Trick you into extra treats
- Learn your routines faster than you expect
6. Life With Multiple Dachshunds Is a Whole Different Experience
Having one dachshund is fun.
Having three?
It’s a full-blown event.
You get:
- Group zoomies
- Coordinated barking
- Tag-team mischief
If you’re curious what that’s really like, check out my experience with a multi-dog household:
https://boisedoxiefamily.com/the-joy-of-multi-dog-households-2/
7. They Turn Everyday Activities Into Adventures
Another one of the things nobody tells you about dachshunds is how they make everything more interesting.
Walks aren’t just walks—they’re:
- Sniff missions
- Tracking exercises
- Stop-every-10-feet investigations
We’ve turned it into a routine with activities like these:
https://boisedoxiefamily.com/family-activities-with-your-dachshund/
8. They Were Bred to Hunt… and It Shows
According to the American Kennel Club, dachshunds were originally bred to hunt badgers, which explains a lot of their behavior:
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/dachshund/
Digging, tracking, and relentless curiosity aren’t random—they’re instinct.
9. They Are Incredibly Loyal
For all the chaos, this is the part that gets you.
Dachshunds bond deeply with their people.
They follow you everywhere, stay close, and genuinely want to be part of everything you do.
It’s not just a pet—it’s a constant companion.
10. One Is Never Enough
This might be the biggest truth of all.
You start with one dachshund…
And before you know it:
you’re planning for another
then another
Because once you experience their personality, energy, and loyalty—it’s hard to stop at just one.
Final Thoughts: Why Dachshund Life Is Worth It
Life with dachshunds isn’t always calm.
It’s loud.
It’s unpredictable.
It’s chaotic.
But it’s also:
hilarious
loving
unforgettable
And if you’re already living this life…
You know exactly what I mean.
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