Perhaps the Dachshund you adopted was found as a stray and they developed poor potty training habits while they were living in the wild and could go wherever they wanted. This can be especially true if they are adopted so you don’t know their history and didn’t have any influence over their early training.ĭachshunds can take longer than some other breeds to potty train so perhaps the previous owner gave up before 100% potty training was achieved. This is, of course, is the most common in puppies who still have a lot to learn about expectations and appropriate places to relieve themselves.īut it’s also possible that atult Dachshunds are peeing on the floor merely because they were never 100% potty trained. Your Dachshund may be peeing on the floor because they aren’t fully potty trained yet. 1) Your Dachshund is not fully potty trained It is possible there could be another reason but it’s very unlikely. UPDATED: DecemPhoto Credit: Depositphotos/Damedeeso Possible Reasons Your Dachshund is Peeing in the Houseīased on my 15 years of listening to, and learning from, literally thousands of Dachshund owners through this blog and the big Dachshund club we run, accidents in the house almost always come down to one of these 9 causes. Some are under your control and some aren’t.īelow, based on my personal and shared experience, are the most common reasons Dachshunds pee in the house. Some are under their control and some aren’t. There are several reasons why your Dachshund may be peeing in the house.
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