Master Long Haired Dachshund Grooming with our step-by-step coat care guide. Learn brushing, bathing, and trimming techniques to keep your pup healthy, mat-free, and gorgeous.
That glorious, silky fringe on your long-haired dachshund’s ears. The elegant flag of a tail. That sleek, flowing coat along their back—it’s what sets them apart. But suppose you’ve ever found yourself staring at a tiny, stubborn mat behind their ear or wondering why they suddenly resemble a scruffy mop. In that case, you know that beauty comes with a responsibility.
I’ve been there. I’ve seen the “I’d rather be napping” look in a doxie’s eyes during brush time. I’ve also felt the heart-dropping panic of finding a hidden tangle too close to the skin. However, after many years of grooming and having groomed two of my long-haired animals myself, I have discovered a secret: grooming is not a task; grooming is the ultimate bonding experience. Now it is your personal time to ensure that your dog is healthy, to pay attention to them, and to make sure that that signature coat is in modeling condition.
This step-by-step manual is sure to lead you through every stage of grooming a long-haired dachshund. A quick brush is not what we are talking about. We are going in-depth with a complete guide of coat care that is sure to make you an unsure owner into a confident caretaker. Let’s get started.
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You can’t care for something properly if you don’t understand it. The long-haired dachshund’s coat isn’t just the short, wiry hair of their smooth cousins that grew longer. It’s a fundamentally different type of coat, inherited from spaniel crosses in their distant ancestry.
They have a soft coating that is wavy with those lovely feathers around the ears, on the chest, behind the legs and under the belly. This feathering is beautiful, though it is also too good a catch to debris, moisture, and tangles. It has a single coat, unlike a double-coated coated, but it is thick. This means:
A study published in the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition has highlighted the direct link between diet, specifically essential fatty acids, and coat quality in dogs. A healthy coat starts from the inside out.
You are not going to attempt to paint a masterpiece with a rusty brush. The appropriate tools to do the job make the process safer, faster and more comfortable for your dog. This is what you require:
This is the core of our long-haired dachshund grooming routine. Set aside 30-45 minutes of quiet time. Have your tools laid out and some high-value treats on hand. Patience is your most important tool.
Never, ever bathe a matted dog. Water will tighten any existing mats into solid, impenetrable felt-like pads against the skin. This is painful and often requires shaving.
How you dry your dog is crucial for preventing mats and achieving that beautiful, straight flow.
This breed does not and should not be given a full haircut, as it will spoil the texture of the coat. Nevertheless, they are trimmed strategically to keep them clean and comfortable.
Mastering long-haired dachshund grooming is more than just maintaining a pretty appearance. It is a preventive health care, a preemptive measure to health and comfort and a depth of strengthening the relationship with your unique and wonderful dog. Running your hands over their coat is to see whether they have a lump, bump, tick, or dry skin. They are dependent on you.
By following this comprehensive coat care guide, you’re not just preventing mats—you’re ensuring your long-haired dachshund is as healthy and happy on the outside as they are on the inside. The result? A gorgeous, healthy dog and the deep satisfaction of knowing you’re providing the very best care.
What’s your biggest challenge when grooming your long-haired dachshund? Share your experiences and questions in the comments below—let’s learn from each other!
1. How often should I bathe my long-haired dachshund?
It only requires a complete bath at a 4-6 week interval, or whenever they become very dirty. Excessive bathing may cause the loss of the natural oils on the coat, resulting in dry skin and a coarse coat. The brushing in between baths is much more significant in taking care of the coat’s health.
2. My dog hates being brushed. What can I do?
Start slow and make it positive. Begin with very short sessions of just a minute or two, and pair every brush stroke with a high-value treat and ample praise. Let them sniff the tools first. The goal is to build a positive association. In extreme cases, a professional force-free dog trainer can assist with the desensitization.
3. Are there any specific health conditions related to their coat that I should watch for?
Yes. Their beautiful feathers can lure water into the ears, and they will mostly develop ear infections. It is important to check the ears once a week.. They also tend to have skin allergies that can present as excessive itching, reddening or hot spots. Visiting the vet should always be done because of any sudden changes in the quality of the coat.
4. Is it okay to use a de-shedding tool like a Furmina on a long-haired dachshund?
I generally advise against it. The long-haired dachshund has a single coat, and aggressive de-shedding tools can be too harsh, potentially damaging and cutting the topcoat. A slicker brush and comb are much safer and more effective for this coat type.
5. What if I find a large mat that I can’t remove?
If a mat is large, very tight, or loose to the skin, do not attempt to cut it out with scissors. It’s incredibly easy to cut the thin, stretched skin underneath accidentally. Your safest option is to take your dog to a professional groomer. They have the training and tools (like clippers with a safeguard) to remove it without causing injury.
Disclaimer: The article is informational and educational only. It is not meant to replace professional veterinary care, diagnosis and treatment. Ask your veterinarian or a professional groomer any questions you might have about the health or the grooming requirements of your pet.
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