DACHSHUND DOG TRAINING


Quick Guide into Training a Dachshund Dog

When it comes to training dogs, dachshunds Puppies are one of the most difficult to train, given their stubbornness and determination. Although they are fun to be with, they tend to be destructive if not given enough attention as they require. If you are a new owner of dachshunds, you might find it very stressful to make your pet follow your commands. The services of an experienced dog trainer would be helpful to get your dog trained properly. 

LITTLE FACT ABOUT DACHSHUND


Dachshunds originated from Germany, where they were used for hunting badgers and hares. This beautiful pet is also known as a wiener dog. Dachshunds are naturally stubborn with high-level curiosity. They are jealous, requiring lots of attention from their owners. They start acting up if denied the needed attention. Even though dachshunds are stubborn and jealous, they have pleasing qualities such as being warmhearted, submissive, and faithful to their owner.

Do you want your dachshund to possess those good qualities we mentioned above? It is possible. Although it might take a little while before it materializes, by the right training, your dachshund can be everything you want. If you are still reading this, it means you are about to read the step by step guide that will help you train your dachshund. 


GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL DACHSHUND TRAINING

First and foremost, before embarking on the journey of training your dachshund, you must set the rules to make the dog understand that you are the leader. How do you do this? You must display a high level of calmness with obvious signs of being in charge. The standard you set from the beginning makes it easy to get rid of the behavioral issues of your dachshund.

However, it is important to note that at any stage of training your dachshund, you must always remain calm without any sign of aggressiveness. It irritates dachshunds and can be the reason why they won’t follow your command.

• Positioning and Presence

Because dachshunds require lots of attention, they want to be around you at all times. However, you can keep this under check by planning where it should be at different times of the day. You should put everything needed to train your dachshund in place before bringing it home. These training materials must be in a position that can easily be identified by your dachshund.
With all equipment in position, directing the movement of your dachshund would be a lot easier. Controlling it to be present at different positions at different times of the day would be effective. Take, for example, in the morning when it gets up, after taking a nap, and when it wants to poops, the dachshund knows the right thing to do.

• Crate Training

Staying in a crate can be tough for a dachshund, but if you train it to be familiar with the crate, it can spend hours relaxing and enjoying every moment spent inside. Crate training makes it easier to confine dogs when taken to the vet doctor for treatment; it makes them feel at home. Crate training can aid toilet training for dachshunds as they do not like to mess up their comfortable space.
Wondering how to start a crate training? Keep reading to find out. Buy crates that are spacious enough for movement and turnaround inside the confinement. After setting up your dachshund’s house, get toys, kibbles, and treat to draw his attention to the crate. When your pet goes into the crate to play with the toys, lock it for some minutes. As time goes on, increase the timing before you let it out again. Be sure to fill the toy with treats in the crate to ensure your dachshund is busy without getting bored or feeling lonely.

• Toilet Training

Toilet training is an integral part of environmental sanitation. Your surroundings will always remain clean if your dachshund knows the right place to poop. It saves you the headache of poop accidents anytime it wants to relieve itself. The first step to toilet training is confinement. It keeps dogs calm to observe their vicinity. Dogs do not litter their home because they know it is where they sleep and eat.
After feeding your dog, take your time to study when poop to avoid accidents on subsequent occasions. For most dogs, it is usually 30 minutes after feeding, but it differs for all dogs. Set up a pooping schedule for every time you feed your dachshund gives them a sense of going to the location whenever they want to poop. Always reward your dachshund for every time they make use of the right channel, it makes them want to do more of that.

• Social Training

Naturally, dachshunds look terrified when amid strangers or a new pet. They find it difficult to blend among others, given their skepticism and lack of trust in new faces. They get frightened easily, especially if your dachshund is trained to be indoor for a substantial part of the day. That is why it is important to take your pet for outdoor activities, where it would meet new people and pets.
It is advisable to start socializing your dachshunds when it is a month old up to six months after birth. However, it must be noted that social training must not stop after six months, but might not be as consistent as when it started. If consistently done within the first six months, your dachshund will feel safe whenever it is amid strangers and other animals. Do have in mind that you must continue to be in control of your dachshund while it feels safe anywhere, anytime.

• Obedience Training

Do you want to build a formidable relationship with your dachshund? If yes, train it to be obedient. How can you do this? Do not allow your dachshund to be impolite and discourteous, it will start growing a feeling of being independent and in-charge of itself. So it is important your train your dachshund to understand that you and your family are the leaders while it is meant to follow their orders.
Obedience training entails providing guidance and direction for your dachshund that makes them realize they are followers, not the leader. Be ready to set boundaries and say “No” when they do things wrongly. You should not indulge your dog; they would assume they are doing the right thing. Dachshunds might be stubborn, but with consistent and persistent training, you can shape up the behavior that makes them submissive. 


CONCLUSION

Many dog owners complain that their dogs are bad-mannered. This is because they lack the necessary training to make them behave politely. You can build a good relationship with your dog when you give it essential training as the ones listed above.


References
https://iheartdogs.com/5-tips-to-potty-training-your-dachshund/
https://www.dachshund-owner-guide.com/dachshund-training.html
https://www.sausagedogworld.com/dachshund-training-tips/
https://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/training/dachshunds.html


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