How Do You Know When Your Dachshund Has Become An Adult?

Dachshund, Dog Health

Have you recently got your very own Dachshund puppy? If you’ve got children of your own or simply know someone who does, we’re sure that you might be familiar with the term “They grow up way too fast!”.

Well, while that might very well feel like the case, when it comes to cute little Dachshunds – this statement rings all too true.

Newborn Dachshunds are tiny as can be. But, in just a blink of an eye – your adorable little Dachshund will soon be an adult.

When that time comes, it’ll serve you very well to make sure that you’re familiar with the various changes that can occur during this time, not only to ensure you’re being the best dog owner you can be, but to also help your Dachshund transition from baby to adult.

But, how can you tell when a Dachshund has reached maturity? If you’re currently asking yourself this question, then rest assured that you have come to the right place.

In this post, we are going to be taking a closer look at some of the telltale signs that your Dachshund has reached full maturity. Whenever you’re ready, just read on!

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When Does A Dachshund Reach Full Maturity? Fast Facts

If you don’t have enough time to read through the entirety of this article, no problem! Below, we are going to be providing you with a quick summary of some of the main signs that a Dachshund reaches adult maturity:

  • Size increase: This is one of the most obvious signs that your dog is reaching or has reached maturity. On average, an adult Dachshund will typically grow to standard sizes and around 16 to 32 pounds.
  • Baby teeth have gone: This is another clear indication that your Doxie has become an adult! They will have lost all of their baby teeth and replaced them with adult teeth, just like the way that us humans do.
  • Diet change: This is a more subtle difference that not all dog owners will pick up on straight away. However, when a Doxie dog starts to reach or has reached full maturity, they will typically eat less, or enjoy different foods than the ones that they ate as a pup or adolescent.
  • Adult coat comes in: Have you ever noticed that most puppies, regardless of their breed, tend to be fluffy and super soft? Well, more often than not, this fluffy coat will typically change and become more coarse as they become an adult – and Doxie dogs are no exception to this. 
  • Temperament changes: Oftentimes, when a dog is just a puppy or afolscenent they will be full of energy! However, as they reach adulthood, you should notice that their temperament becomes more calm.
  • Sexual maturtiy occurs: When your dog has reached sexual maturtiy, this will be a clear sign that they have reached adulthood.
  • They stop growing; Here’s another strong indication that your Dachshund has reached adult maturity. During the puppy and adolescent stages, Doxie’s will grow pretty rapidly. However, they will stop growing as soon as they become adults. 

Of course, it’s important to remember that these are just some of the most obvious signs that a dog has reached full maturity.

If you are unsure of whether or not your Doxie has reached adulthood or you’re worried that they might not be developing in the way that they should be, then we strongly urge you to make sure that you take your dog to the Veterinarian, who will be able to provide you with their medical and professional opinion on the growth and development of your Dachshund dog.

All that being said, now that we have covered some of the most obvious signs that a dog has reached adulthood – we are now going to be taking a closer look at the way a Dachshund pup develops into adulthood.

This will help you to understand the way that your dog is growing, while also ensuring that you will be able to successfully support your little Dachshund as they transition from puppy, to adolescent and then all the way into adulthood.

Dachshunds Develop Full Coordination Skills During Their First 12 Months

If you’ve recently got an adorable Doxie dog, then we’re sure that you’ll be in complete agreement with us when we say that, besides being full of energy and totally adorable, these dogs are known for being pretty darn clumsy.

Whether you’ve noticed that your Doxie trips over a lot during playtime or stumbles over their paws when working up a sweat at the local dog walking park – Dachshunds are characteristics known for being one of the more clumsy breeds of dog, especially during the puppy stage as well as the adolescent stage, too.

However, it is important to note that Doxie’s often tend to develop full coordination during their first 12 months of life.

At this stage (1 years old) you should notice that, among other things, your Dachshund has an increased sense of awareness while also having much more control of their body.

As well as this, you should also notice that your Dachshund is a lot more alert and aware of its surroundings, while also appearing far more coordinated with a natural, balanced gait regardless of whether they’re walking, running or playing.

As Doxie’s tend to need around 12 months to develop their body coordination, it’s a good idea to wait until the 1 year mark before you attempt to teach your Doxie any complicated tricks or commands.

This is because your Doxie might struggle to pick up what you are trying to teach simply because they have not yet been able to fully develop their coordination abilities. 

Dachshunds Often Experience Temperament Changes During The Transition Into Adulthood

Even though we have briefly touched upon this point above, we still think that it is important to mention here.

Even though all dogs will naturally experience temperament and behavioral changes as they transition from adolescent into adulthood – Dachshunds tend to experience more changes than other types of dogs. 

So, what will happen when your Doxie dog becomes bigger and starts to begin the transition into adulthood?

Well, when your Dachshund dog begins to grow, you should start to find that your Daschund begins to display a variety of different behavioral changes along with the more obvious physical changes.

Like we have already mentioned above, many puppies (regardless of what their breed might be) often tend to be full of bounds and bounds of energy as they are puppies and then adolescents.

However, once they have reached adulthood, you will often begin to find that adult dogs tend to be a lot more calm and relaxed in nature.

In the case of Dachshund dogs, it is important to note that this is a time in which you might discover that your dog tries to challenge your authority.

This is totally normal and to be expected, as Doxie dogs are known for their strong wills and desire to be, quite literally, the top dog.

During this time frame where your Doxie is reaching adulthood and beginning to display these types of behaviors, it is a good idea to make sure that you are gently discipling your dog to make sure that you are the one in control. 

It is also important to note that biting might also be a potential problem that you need to deal with once your Doxie has reached full maturity.

Again, it is important to remember that these types of behaviors are in a dog’s nature naturally, which means that you will need to make sure that you are preparing for this to prevent it from becoming an issue.

In particular, due to the independent and strong wills of Doxie dogs, there is a higher chance that aggression could potentially occur when dealing with strangers.

Plus, since adult Dachshunds often tend to have a lot of energy (even when they become adults) it is important to also keep in mind that they might display these types of negative behaviors if they are bored or aren’t getting enough stimulation.

For this reason, you’re going to want to make sure that your adult Doxie is getting plenty of socialization (with strangers and people that they are familiar with, including dogs) as well as ensuring that they are getting lots of exercise and play time.

Dachshunds Will Typically Reach Sexual Maturity In The First Year

Along with temperement changes, it is also imporant to note that, once your Dachshund has reached physical maturity, they will also typically reach sexual maturity.

More often than not, it is common for Dachshunds to reach secual maturity at around the 12 month mark, although it is worth keeping in mind that there are a variety of factors that influence this, so this timeframe might occur sooner or later than the 12 month mark.

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With that being said, even though there are many different breeds o dogs that experience sexual maturtiy at different stages – it is highly common for most Dashunds to experience sexual maturtiy at the one year mark.

Due to this, if you have a male Dachshund, then you will likely notice certain behavioral changes, and if you happen to have a female Dachshund, you will notice that she brings her menstrual cycle.

Like we’ve already mentioned above, this is a totally normal thing to happen at around the one year mark for your Dachshund, and will typically coincide with them reaching full adult maturity, too.

For this reason, if you have noticed that your dog has reached sexual maturtiy, then this is a clear indiicaiotn that your dog has become an adult, too.

Adult Dachshunds Will Typically Grow To Be Standard Sized, but Some Can Be Miniature

If you’ve already got your own Daschund pup, then we’re sure that you’ll already be well aware of which type of doxie you have.

Still, this point is important to mention (especially where spotting adulthood is concerned) because Daschunds will often tend to typically come in two different sizes. 

Regardless of whether you have your own dachshund already or you’re thinking of getting one, it’s important to make sure that you are taking the time to familiarize yourself what which type of dachshund that you have, as this will help to make sure that you are going to be able to spot when your particular dog has reached adulthood.

Like we have already mentioned in a previous point above, the majority of dahunds will typically come in standard size, which is typically around 16 to 32 pounds.

However, there is a slight variation of this breed standard, which is why there are some dachshunds that will only grow to be miniature in size – even once they have reached adulthood.

By making sure that you have familiarized yourself with which type of dachshund you have (or are thinking about getting) you will help to make sure that you are going to be able to better the telltale signs that your dachshund dog has reached full adult maturity.

Not only that, but knowing the specific type of dachshund breed variation you have will also ensure that you are going to be able to be the best owner you can possibly be to your four legged pup.

As a side note here, if you are unsure of which type of dashun that you have, you should be sure to take a look at the beeding papers that would have been given to you by the person you purchased your pup from.

How To Care For Your Adult Dachshund

Now that we’ve covered of the main signs that your dog has reached adulthood, as well as taking a closer look at the unique way that Dachshunds transition from adolescence all the way to adulthood – we are now going to be taking a closer look at sthe best ways that you will be able to care for your grown up Doxie, too. 

Make Sure Your Dog Gets Plenty Of Exercise

So, while this one should certainly go without saying – we still think that this is an important factor to note.

As we’re sure you’re already well aware, Dachshund’s are some of the most energetic breeds of dog in the world – and their energy is one that transitions with them as they make the switch from adolescence to adulthood. 

For this reason, even though it is important to make sure that all types of dogs are getting the relevant amount of exercise – it is going to be very important to make sure that your doxie is getting all of the relevant physical exercise required each day, otherwise you are more than likely going to find that your dog is exhibiting signs of boredom, anxiety, aggression and much more due to the fact that they are not being given the opportunity to move their bodies, run around and have fun.

Along with this, it is also important to remember that Dahund’s are known for biting here and there due to their strong wills and energy.

With that being said, in order to ensure that you are able to keep these potentially negative behaviors at bay, you are going to want to make sure that you are given plenty of time to run around, exercise and burn off energy each day.

Adjust Diet As Needed

Just like we have already touched upon above, one of the biggest changes that a Dachshund will experience when they become an adult is a change in the type of food that they want to eat and require.

Once your Dahund has become an adult, it is only natural for their diet to change as they will have significantly changed in size than when they were puppies or adolescents. 

Even though it is typically easy to adjust your doxie’s diet by yourself, if you are struggling with what food to give your dog, we recommend that you reach out to your veterinarian as they will be able to give you the relevant information and advice for which type of food you should be giving your doxie. 

Regularly Visit The Vet

Just like with all other breeds of dog, there is always going to be a chance that your dog could potentially develop a variety of health issues throughout the duration of their adult life.

In particular, Dahund’s are at a much greater risk of developing a variety of health problems through their adult lives including heart disease, intervertebral disc disease, progressive retinal atrophy as well as dry eye.

Of course, while it might not be necessary to make sure that you are taking your dog to the vet each and every week, you’re going to want to make sure that you are taking your dog for at least 2-3 annual visits to the vet just to make sure that they are being checked regularly throughout the year.

Making sure that you are taking your dog to annual vet visits will not only ensure that you are being the best dog owner that you can be, but it will also ensure that all potentially health problems will have a much greater chance of being easily treated. 

Provide Lots Of Socialization

Once your Dachshund has gone ahead and reached adulthood, you’re going to want to make sure that your dog is getting plenty of exercise and socialization each day.

As we have already briefly mentioned in a previous point, doxies are known for having a lot of energy while also being very strong willed.

For this reason, in order to make sure that your dog is able to channel their energy in a healthy way, it’s a good idea to make sure that they are regularly being socialized each week.

Besides providing them with the chance to run around and have fun, ensuring that your dog gets plenty of exercise each month will also help to ensure that potentially aggressive behaviors (such as biting) will have a much lower chance of happening as you will be making sure that your dog gets plenty of time to soziale with others each month. 

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Maintain Oral Health

Like we have already briefly touched upon above, one surefire sign that your dog will have reached adulthood is if they have lost all of their baby teeth.

As soon as their adult teeth have grown in, you are going to need to make sure that you are taking care of them by paying close attention to the oral health of your doxie. 

Even though we might like to, it’s simply not possible to give our dogs toothbrush and toothpaste to get their teeth sparkling white.

However, the good news is that there are a variety of simple and convenient ways that you will be able to help support the overall health of your dog’s teeth.

The best way that you can ensure that your Dachshund’s teeth remain healthy is by giving them dental chews and other dental foods or toys.

Provide A Safe Environment For Your Dog

This is another fantastic way that you will be able to best care for your doxie once they have reached adulthood.

A safe environment or “sanctuary” is highly recommended for your doxie dog because they are highly energetic and can often exhibit signs of anxiety.

For this reason, as soon as your doxie reaches adulthood (and even before that) will help to ensure that your dog has their own safe space that they will be able to retreat to should they feel distressed, scared or simply want to unwind. 

Spend Quality Time Each Day

Last but certainly not least, when it comes to caring for your Dachshund dog as they transition into adulthood, it’s important to make sure that you are spending lots of quality time with them each day.

This can be anything from going for a walk together in the park all the way to cuddling up on the sofa together while you watch some of your favorite shows after a long day at work.

As we have already mentioned in previous points, Dachshunds are some of the most fiercely loyal and affectionate of all dogs – so they will need plenty of affection and attention to ensure they’re happy and healthy.

Along with this, it is also a good idea to make sure that other members of the household (or, at the very least, the people your dog is around the most) are spending time with your doxie in order to ensure they are happy, stimulated and enjoying plenty of socialization outside of you.

This will also help to ensure that your doxie does not get bored or frustrated throughout the days, too.

The Bottom Line

There we have it! You’ve made it to the end of the article.

Now that you have taken the time to read through all of the above ,we are hoping that you feel much more confident in being able to identify whether or not your Dachshund has reached full maturity.

As well as this, we also hope that this guide has helped you to learn how you will be able to support your doxie as they transition from puppy, adolescence and then into adulthood. 

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