
What 1,400+ Dachshund Owners Report:
1. They'll Finally Stop Ignoring It
You've bought beds before. They sat untouched while your dachshund burrowed under your covers instead.
Here's why: Open beds register as "exposed" to a burrowing breed's nervous system. Their instincts say it's not safe. The Dachshund Den's enclosed hood creates the 360° coverage they instinctively seek — so they choose the Den over your bed, often within the first day.
No more wasted money on ignored beds.
2. No More 3am Blanket Management
Blankets shift. They fall off. They need you to fix them at 2am, 3am, 4am.
You're not a dog trainer — you're a blanket manager.
The Dachshund Den's structured hood stays in place all night. Your dog can burrow in, burrow out, and re-settle themselves without waking you up. The overnight blanket management job is eliminated.
Finally sleep through the night — both of you.
3. Watch the Destruction Stop
Your dachshund isn't being "bad" when they shred blankets. They're trying to BUILD a burrow — and failing because blankets collapse.
Give them a finished burrow and the construction project ends. Most owners report the destruction stops within the first week.
No more replacing $30 blankets every month.
4. Built for Long Backs, Not Generic Dogs
Most dog beds are designed for "dogs" — generic shapes that ignore breed-specific needs.
Dachshunds have long spines that need proper support. The Dachshund Den's cushioned base distributes weight evenly while the curved walls let them curl naturally.
It's not just a cave bed. It's a cave bed shaped for the way Dachshunds actually sleep.
Frequently asked questions
Will my Dachshund actually use it?
Will my Dachshund actually use it?
Most Dachshunds walk in within the first few hours — burrowing is hardwired. If they don't love it within 30 days, return it for a full refund. No questions asked.
What size for my Dachshund?
What size for my Dachshund?
Medium (28") fits most standard Dachshunds perfectly. It's our #1 seller for the breed.
Will it stop the blanket destruction?
Will it stop the blanket destruction?
In most cases, yes. The destruction is caused by frustrated burrowing instinct. When the instinct is satisfied, the behavior stops.
Is it too hot in summer?
Is it too hot in summer?
The hood is flexible. Dachshunds naturally adjust — fully inside when cold, peeking out when warm.
How do I wash it?
How do I wash it?
The cover is removable and machine washable. Easy to keep clean.
Your Dachshund Has Been Looking for This Their Whole Life
300 years of breeding doesn't disappear because they live in an apartment.
The digging. The burrowing. The blanket destruction. The 3am wake-ups.
It's not bad behavior — it's instinct looking for a home.
Give them the den they've been trying to build.