3 Best Brushes for Dachshunds (Short-Haired): The Complete Grooming Guide
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If you’re searching for the best brushes for a short-haired Dachshund, you might assume grooming will be incredibly easy. After all, Dachshunds with smooth coats have very short fur that lies flat against the body.
But most Dachshund owners quickly discover something surprising: short-haired Dachshunds still shed quite a bit. Their short, stiff hairs can easily cling to clothing, couches, and bedding. Because their coat is so fine and close to the skin, regular brushing helps remove loose hair before it spreads around your home.
Let’s take a look at the three best brushes for short-haired Dachshunds and how they fit into a healthy grooming routine.
Must-Have Grooming Tools for Short-Haired Dachshunds
Short-haired Dachshunds don’t need heavy grooming tools designed for thick coats. Instead, they benefit from tools that:
- Remove loose hair effectively
- Are gentle on short coats and sensitive skin
- Help distribute natural oils through the coat
- Work well for quick grooming sessions
Because their coat is short and smooth, brushes designed specifically for short-haired breeds work best.
Here are the three grooming tools that work especially well for short-haired Dachshunds.
1. Deshedding Tool
The Freshly Bailey Deshedding Tool for Short Hair is one of the most effective tools for controlling shedding in short-haired Dachshunds.
Even though their coat is short, Dachshunds shed throughout the year. A deshedding tool helps remove loose hair before it ends up on your couch, clothing, or carpets.
Why it works well for Dachshunds
- Removes loose hair efficiently
- Helps reduce shedding around the house
- Designed specifically for short-haired breeds
- Leaves the coat smooth and polished
Many Dachshund owners are surprised by how much hair comes out during the first grooming session. That’s completely normal—the tool is removing hair that would otherwise fall out naturally.
Use the deshedding tool once or twice per week, brushing gently in the direction of hair growth. Always use light pressure and avoid brushing the same area repeatedly.
Consistent use can significantly reduce shedding around your home.
2. Rubber Curry Brush
The Freshly Bailey Rubber Curry Brush is one of the best everyday grooming tools for short-haired Dachshunds.
This brush features soft rubber bristles that gently lift loose hair while massaging the skin. Because Dachshunds can sometimes have sensitive skin, the gentle design makes it perfect for regular grooming.
Benefits of a rubber curry brush
- Extremely gentle on sensitive skin
- Helps distribute natural oils through the coat
- Improves coat shine
- Removes loose surface hair
- Can also be used during bath time
Many Dachshunds enjoy the sensation of a rubber brush because it feels like a relaxing massage.
3. Slicker Brush (For Sensitive skins)
The Freshly Bailey Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush is a helpful finishing brush for Dachshund grooming routines.
Although slicker brushes are often associated with long-haired breeds, they can also help remove loose surface hair from short coated dogs when used gently.
Why this brush works well
- Helps lift remaining loose hairs
- Smooths and polishes the coat
- Lightweight and easy to maneuver
- Self-cleaning feature makes cleanup quick and easy
After using the rubber brush or deshedding tool, the slicker brush helps remove any remaining loose hair and gives the coat a smooth, polished look.
Always use gentle strokes and avoid pressing too hard.
Step-by-Step: How to Brush a Short-Haired Dachshund
Grooming a Dachshund is simple and usually takes 5–10 minutes.
1. Start With a Calm Dog
Choose a relaxed time for grooming. Many owners find brushing easiest after a walk or play session when their dog is calm.
2. Begin With the Rubber Curry Brush
Use gentle circular motions across your dog’s:
- Back
- Sides
- Chest
- Neck
- Legs
3. Use the Deshedding Tool
Next, brush with the deshedding tool using light strokes in the direction of hair growth.
Work slowly across the coat and remove collected hair from the tool frequently.
Avoid brushing the same area repeatedly.
4. Finish With the Slicker Brush
Lightly glide the slicker brush across the coat to lift any remaining loose hair and smooth the coat.
Use soft strokes to keep the brushing comfortable.
5. Reward Your Dog
Dachshunds respond well to positive reinforcement. Ending grooming sessions with praise or a small treat helps create a positive grooming routine.
How Often Should You Brush a Dachshund?
Most short-haired Dachshunds benefit from brushing once or twice per week.
During seasonal shedding periods—typically spring and fall—you may brush slightly more often to keep loose hair under control.
Short, consistent grooming sessions are more effective than long, infrequent brushing days.
Regular brushing also allows you to check your dog’s skin for:
- Dry patches
- Redness or irritation
- Small bumps
- Fleas or ticks
If you notice persistent skin issues, consult your veterinarian.
Why Short-Haired Dachshunds Shed
Even though their coat is short, Dachshunds still shed as part of their natural hair growth cycle.
Old hairs fall out and are replaced by new ones. Because Dachshund hairs are short and stiff, they can easily stick to fabrics.
Regular brushing helps remove these loose hairs before they spread around your home.
Brushing also helps:
- Improve circulation in the skin
- Distribute natural oils
- Maintain a smooth, shiny coat
- Reduce overall shedding
Dachshund Grooming FAQs
Do short-haired Dachshunds shed a lot?
Short-haired Dachshunds shed moderately throughout the year.
What brush works best for a short-haired Dachshund?
Rubber brushes and deshedding tools work especially well for smooth-coated breeds like Dachshunds.
How often should I brush my Dachshund?
Most Dachshunds benefit from brushing once or twice per week.
Do short-haired Dachshunds get mats?
Because their coat is short and smooth, matting is extremely rare.
How often should Dachshunds be bathed?
Most Dachshunds only need a bath every 4–6 weeks, unless they get particularly dirty.
Are Dachshunds sensitive to grooming?
Yes. Their skin can be sensitive, so gentle brushes and light pressure are recommended.
Can brushing improve my dog’s coat shine?
Yes. Regular brushing distributes natural oils throughout the coat, helping maintain a healthy shine.
Short-haired Dachshunds may have simple coats, but regular grooming still plays an important role in keeping their coat healthy and shiny.
With a deshedding tool to remove loose hair, a rubber curry brush for gentle grooming, and a slicker brush for finishing touches, you can maintain your Dachshund’s coat with just a few minutes of brushing each week.
Grooming isn’t just about keeping your dog looking great—it’s also a great opportunity to strengthen the bond between you and your dog while monitoring their skin and coat health.




