Back problems are one of the most common health issues in Dachshunds.聽Because of their short legs, their backs are a lot more fragile than in other breeds and sometimes even something as uneventful as stepping the wrong way can make their back hurt.
If you notice your Dachshund limping, having accidents all of a sudden, or refusing treats, these might be signs of IVDD and so you should take your dog to the vet to rule out this condition.
Hip dysplasia
Abnormalities in the hip joint can also affect Dachshunds. Although larger dog breeds are more prone to this condition, Dachshund puppies are sometimes born with this genetic condition too. Most owners will notice unusual symptoms before the puppy鈥檚 first birthday. These might include limping, stiffness, and atrophied thigh muscles which could all point to hip dysplasia. Fortunately, there are many ways to manage hip dysplasia in dogs, including physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medication, maintaining a healthy weight, and in some cases, surgery.聽
Patella luxation
Patella luxation is another health problem in Dachshunds that manifests as limping. This happens when the kneecap pops out of its groove. Depending on the severity of the dislocation, the vet will diagnose your pet with one of four levels of patella luxation. Grade 1 is the mildest form of this condition while grade 4 is reserved for cases when the dislocation is permanent and surgery is the best option.聽
Obesity
Obesity can affect any dog, no matter their breed. But in the case of Dachshunds, owners should be doubly vigilant of potential extra pounds. The small legs of these dogs cannot support too much extra weight. This could lead to or exacerbate the back issues they鈥檙e already prone to. So, make sure you don鈥檛 spoil your goofball with too many treats and keep them well exercised to avoid weight problems. However, keep in mind that obesity can also be a symptom of an underlying disease such as hypothyroidism. A thorough check-up at the vet will be able to solve the mystery of any extra pounds.