Custom made Dachshund shoes that stay on

Dachshund paws are more round shaped compared to French Bulldog paws which are short and wide. But when it comes to shoes? Both breeds are in the same boat! Standard dog shoes are a one-shape-fits-all disaster. Dachshunds end up looking like they’re strutting around in Goofy shoes, and more often than not, those shoes just can’t stay on.

We are challenging the status quo of the dog shoe industry. We custom-make dog shoes according to each dogs paw measurements. This is the only way to get perfectly fitting and comfortable dog shoes.

  • RIGHT SHAPE
    We craft dog shoes to fit your dogs paws. No more ill-shaped dog shoes for your pup.

  • RIGHT SIZE
    We craft shoes according to your own measurements. No more ill-sized dog shoes for your pup.

  • COMFORTABLE
    The right shoe shape and size equals to paw-fect comfort and longer walks with your dog.

Common Dachshund Paw Problems and solutions

Tips for Dachshund Paw Wellbeing

#1 Dry Paw Skin – Rough Days for Little Dachshund Paws! 🐾

Dachshunds might have big personalities, but their paws are soft and sensitive! Dry paw skin can come from trotting on hot sidewalks, nippy winter air, or running into mystery substances on the ground. And once their little paws get dry, there’s no stopping the itch-fest! They’ll be licking, nibbling, and turning those paws into a disaster zone. Next thing you know, they’re dealing with cracked, painful skin—ouch!

What to do:

  • Check those adorable sausage paws regularly for any signs of dryness.
  • Grab a moisturizing paw balm for Dachshund-approved softness.
  • Keep them cozy with winter boots because nobody wants chilly little wiener paws!

#2 Burns on Paws – Hot Pavement and Dachshunds Don’t Mix! ☀️

You might think it’s just a nice sunny day, but the sidewalk has turned into a frying pan for your Dachshund’s paws! Anything above 120°F (49°C) is paw-burning territory, and at 140°F (60°C), they’re practically sizzling in seconds. On a warm 77°F (25°C) day, those little feet can’t handle the heat!

What to do:

  • Apply paw wax weekly to give those paws a little shield.
  • Protect their trotters with summer dog shoes—Dachshunds in shades are always in style!
  • For burns, use a soothing salve at home or consult the vet for anything serious.
  • Test the sidewalk with your hand before heading out. If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for them!

#3 Paws and Pesky Irritants – Dachshund Allergies Run Wild! 🌸🚫

Pollen, fertilizers, ice melts—oh my! Dachshund paws attract every seasonal irritant, and it’s not just itchy paws that result. All those sneezy allergens can have them paw-scratching, eye-watering, and getting full-on dramatic about it. Plus, lawn chemicals are lurking on every corner, ready to make their paws miserable.

What to do:

  • Rinse their feet after any outdoor sniff-fest!
  • Go for pet-friendly lawn care in your own yard, and keep them clear of chemical-loaded lawns.
  • Slip on some paw-protecting boots if you’re seeing irritants around.
  • Regular paw wax can act as a shield for their sensitive little toes.

#4 Yeast Infections – Those Funky Dachshund Paws! 🧦

Dachshund paws have yeast, but if they’re wet for too long, that yeast goes wild. Suddenly, you’ve got an itchy, smelly situation that’s like the ghost of gym socks past haunting your house.

What to do:

  • Unsure if it’s yeast? A vet can sniff it out!
  • Use an anti-fungal spray to put a stop to any yeast party on those paws.
  • Keep paws dry between their toes after every wet outing.

#5 Winter Snowballing – Tiny Toes Turned into Ice Cubes! ❄️

When your Dachshund’s out in the snow, it can get packed between their toes, only to refreeze into little paw-icicles—ouch! They’ll be waddling back to you looking like a four-legged ice sculpture.

What to do:

  • Use dog boots to stop the snowball madness!
  • Apply paw wax regularly so the snow slides right off.

#6 Mystery Paw Itch – Dachshund Detective is on the Case! 🕵️‍♂️

When your Dachshund’s got a serious case of the itches but you have no idea why, it’s time for some paw detective work. From pollen to random street junk to a new laundry detergent, something’s making those paws go wild.

What to do:

  • Review all recent changes and see if there’s an obvious culprit.
  • Anti-itch sprays are the perfect rescue to help them find peace!

#7 Cracked Paws – Even Dachshund Paws Need TLC! 💔

Cracked paws are never a good look. Usually, they start with a minor issue that just didn’t get noticed—maybe it was dry skin, a cut, or just some general Dachshund stubbornness.

What to do:

  • Bleeding or painful cracks? Time for a vet check-up!
  • Minor cracks? A good healing balm will work wonders and have them back on their feet in no time.

#8 Lick Dermatitis – Dachshunds and the Art of Obsessive Licking 🐶👅

Dachshunds don’t just lick for fun—they can go full-on obsessed! If left unchecked, all that licking can lead to sores, inflamed spots, and even a little bald patch or two. Whether it’s out of boredom, anxiety, or just to keep busy, they’ll lick until it’s a problem.

What to do:

  • For major cases, head to the vet. They might prescribe a safety collar or antibiotics.
  • Minor sore? Check for irritants and use an anti-itch spray to calm things down.

Wrapping It Up – Dachshunds Deserve the Best Paw Protection! 🐾👟

From scorching summer streets to icy winter trails, a pair of Dachshund-friendly shoes is just what they need to keep their paws comfy and safe. Give those mini hot dogs the love they deserve—pampered paws for a lifetime of adventures! 🌭✨