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Why Do Dachshunds Hate Rain? 5 Vet-Verified Reasons & Tips

Chris Dinesen Rogers
By Chris Dinesen Rogers · Reviewed & fact-checked by Dr. Maja PlatisaVet Approved
Dr. Maja Platisa
Reviewed & Fact-Checked byDr. Maja PlatisaDVM MRCVS (Veterinarian)
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Updated on June 17, 2026
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You can’t blame Dachshunds for hating the rain. It’s not always fun to walk in the rain, and their disdain isn’t unique to the breed. Understandably, many dogs would rather stay warm by the hearth. That’s saying nothing about getting their paws toweled off afterward, as many pups balk at that necessary evil, too.

Nevertheless, several reasons exist for Dachshunds hating the rain. Some are inevitable and probably challenging to remedy, but we have advice for dealing with those dogs and making the experience less stressful for everyone. Let’s begin by thinking about the situation from your pet’s perspective.

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The 5 Potential Reasons Dachshunds Hate Rain

1. It Feels and Smells Funny

Dogs like their routines and being in a state of comfort, but rain changes everything. The look and feel of the pavement are different, and it’s the same with the grass. The air also smells strange with its unique petrichor fragrance, which is often described as a pleasant, earthy aroma that diffuses through the air when the precipitation hits the dry ground.

You may like the smell, sound, or feel of the rain, but your Dachshund may have a different take. Remember that dogs live in a world of smells. It helps ground them when things seem familiar. Everything may seem different when it rains, particularly if you live in a dry climate that doesn’t get much rain. Some dogs could also associate the rain with loud and scary lightning and thunder, thus creating a negative response whenever there is precipitation.

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2. It's Cold

Perhaps one reason you don’t like rain is that it’s cold. Think of a rainy day with temperatures hovering around 40℉. Brr! Now imagine what it feels like for your Dachshund with four bare feet in it. That may explain why the breed isn’t cold-tolerant despite their German origins. They traditionally hunt badgers, but those animals even go into an inactive torpor during the winter.

With all this in mind, it’s important to remember that, despite years of selective breeding for a specific purpose, Dachshunds are now more likely to be beloved canine companions sharing our homes than out in the field rooting around for pests.


3. The Pavement Is Slippery

Slippery pavements are undoubtedly a reason you may not like the rain in addition to your Doxie. One concern with this breed is its propensity to develop intervertebral disc disease (IVDD). An estimated 25% will come down with this condition. Another worry is back injuries because of their unique body shape. Slick surfaces are a risk factor, making rain problematic.

Your Dachshund may not like rain and its effects because it adds uncertainty to the mix. It may not be the precipitation your dog hates, but because of what it causes. It’s a valid concern for you and your pup.

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4. Your Pup Has No Experience With Rain

The period between 3 and 14 weeks is a pivotal time for your pet. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) calls it the dog’s “sensitive period.” Introducing your pup to novel experiences and people during this time is critical to prevent fearfulness as an adult. That includes things like the sound of the vacuum cleaner and meeting individuals with long hair or beards.

Feeling rain on their feet and body is something else your dog should encounter. It may seem unnecessary to us, but think of it from your pup’s perspective. They lack the experience to figure out what the precipitation is or whether it’s safe. Canines have a strong survival instinct that may explain why your Dachshund reacts that way, but if they’re exposed to it from a young age and have a positive association with it, it could help them overcome their hesitation.


5. It's Not Just Their Feet

The Doxie’s stature may have an unexpected effect when encountering rain. Their belly is closer to the ground than that of many dogs. It’s not just their feet getting wet—and cold! That can matter a lot to a short-haired dog. The experience may foster a negative association with the rain. That may reveal why your pooch refuses to go outside. That’s also problematic when it comes to housebreaking.

Dachshunds may refuse to go through puddles. The water may seem a lot deeper to them than to other dogs. It’s one thing for your feet to get wet, but it’s another matter if the water is creeping close to your body, so your dog’s reaction is understandable.

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Tips for Dogs That Don’t Like the Rain

The trick to getting your Dachshund to go outside in the rain is to make it a positive experience. The wetness and cold are formidable to overcome. However, treats and praises are potent motivators for even the most stubborn pets. They can help make walks in the rain less stressful for everyone. We suggest saving a favorite treat for these times. Persistence and consistency are vital.

You can also get your Dachshund a coat and booties to keep your pet warm and dry. Make sure the coat and booties are comfortable and well-fitted, and do not cause discomfort or make it even more slippery for your pooch. Of course, you may need to use the treats to convince your dog to wear them, but it’s a small price to pay. It’s worth mentioning that we recommend reserving them as training aids. Don’t dismiss the importance of praising your pup. This breed is eager to please when given the right motivation.

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Conclusion

Dachshunds have good reasons to dislike rain. It’s cold on their feet and bellies, especially if there are deep puddles. It’s especially scary to them when the water is relatively deep. However, it’s possible to teach your dog to let the rain roll off their backs. It involves being aware of your surroundings to keep walks outside safe. You can also outfit your dog so that they are more comfortable and less likely to get wet, such as with raincoats and booties.

Treats are the universal master key for unlocking any reluctance your dog has for going outside when the weather takes a turn. We suggest going slowly and easing your dog into accepting the situation. Your goal is to make a positive experience, and your lavish praise can make it happen.

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