The First 30 Days: What to Expect When You Bring Your Staffie Puppy Home

Congratulations on your new Dachshund puppy! 🐾
The first 30 days are crucial—they set the foundation for behavior, bonding, and long-term health.

Here’s exactly what to expect week by week.


Week 1: Adjustment & Bonding

What’s Happening:
Your puppy is adjusting to a completely new world. It’s normal for them to feel unsure at first.

Expect:

  • Lots of sleeping (18–20 hours daily)
  • Crying or whining at night
  • Potty accidents
  • Slow, cautious exploration

Your Focus:

  • Create a consistent routine (feeding, potty, sleep)
  • Start crate training gently
  • Schedule a vet visit within 7 days
  • Build trust through calm handling

Week 2: Growing Confidence

What’s Happening:
Your Dachshund is starting to feel at home and showing their personality.

Expect:

  • More energy and playfulness
  • Zoomies (sudden bursts of running)
  • Mouthing and light nipping
  • Better sleep patterns

Your Focus:

  • Teach basic commands (name, sit, come)
  • Redirect chewing to proper toys
  • Continue potty training
  • Introduce new sounds, people, and environments

Week 3: Testing Boundaries

What’s Happening:
Now they’re comfortable—which means they’ll start testing limits (very typical for Dachshunds).

Expect:

  • Increased chewing (they love to chew!)
  • Stubborn behavior during training
  • More independence
  • High curiosity

Your Focus:

  • Stay consistent with rules
  • Puppy-proof your home (very important)
  • Provide strong chew toys
  • Be patient—this phase is normal

Week 4: Routine & Personality Development

What’s Happening:
Your puppy now understands your routine and is settling into daily life.

Expect:

  • Better response to commands
  • Fewer potty accidents (but not perfect yet)
  • Strong bonding with you
  • Clear personality traits emerging

Your Focus:

  • Reinforce training daily
  • Maintain socialization
  • Keep a steady routine
  • Reward good behavior consistently

⚠️ Important for Dachshunds: Protect Their Back

Because of their long spine, Dachshund puppies need extra care:

✔ Avoid jumping from beds or sofas
✔ Use ramps or steps
✔ Don’t over-exercise
✔ Maintain a healthy weight

This helps prevent Intervertebral Disc Disease, a common issue in the breed.


Key Reminders for the First Month

✔ Patience is everything
✔ Consistency builds confidence
✔ Socialization shapes behavior
✔ Don’t over-stimulate your puppy
✔ Celebrate small progress


Final Thoughts

The first 30 days may feel overwhelming—but they’re also the most rewarding.

With the right care, your Dachshund will grow into:

👉 A loyal, playful, and loving companion for years to come.


Need Help or Have Questions?

We’re always here to support you—from day one and beyond.

👉 Reach out anytime to get guidance or learn more about our available puppies.

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