Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in Dachshunds

Neurological condition — Dachshund — Small breed

Very High Risk
Dachshund dog
Prevalence Very High
Age of Onset 3–7 years
Typical Cost $3000–$8000
Category Neurological

What is Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)?

IVDD occurs when one or more spinal discs harden or herniate, pressing on the spinal cord or nerve roots. It ranges from mild back pain to complete hind limb paralysis depending on severity and location. Chondrodystrophic breeds (those with short legs) are at dramatically elevated risk due to premature disc hardening, a heritable trait.

In Dachshunds specifically: Dachshunds have the highest IVDD rate of any breed — approximately 25% of all Dachshunds will experience a disc episode in their lifetime. The short-legged conformation causes premature disc calcification throughout the spine.
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Symptoms of Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)

  • Reluctance to move, jump, or use stairs
  • Arched or hunched back
  • Crying out when touched along the spine
  • Wobbling or weakness in the hind legs
  • Dragging one or both back legs
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control
  • Complete hind limb paralysis (severe cases)
When to see a vet: Schedule a veterinary appointment as soon as you notice symptoms. Early diagnosis of Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) improves treatment outcomes and may reduce total cost.

How Is Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) Diagnosed?

Physical and neurological examination establishes severity. MRI is the gold standard for identifying disc location and compression. CT myelogram is an alternative. Grading the neurological deficit (Grade I–V) guides treatment decisions.

Treatment & Cost

Mild cases (Grade I–II) may be treated with strict cage rest and anti-inflammatory medication. Grade III–V cases with significant neurological deficits require emergency spinal surgery (hemilaminectomy) ideally within 24–48 hours of onset for best recovery. Post-surgical physiotherapy is important.

Typical treatment cost $3,000–$8,000 (for surgery; medical management $200–$600)
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