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Everything You Should Know About Dachshund Training
Can you honestly argue against Dachshunds being one of the most adorable dog breeds around? Sadly when it comes down to it, Dachshund Training is an entirely different matter altogether as these cute little hot dog shaped dogs is actually quite ornery. But, do they actually require special training to make sure their attitude remains under control? Let's look more closely.
What Makes Dachshunds Unique
Dachshund training is not easy. They require a lot of tolerance as these little guys are among the more hard headed, independent breeds you'll encounter. They like to make their own decisions, go for what they want, and they are quite tolerant in waiting you out to get it.
The first thing you should remember and always repeat to yourself is that your Dachshund, no matter how adorable he is, is still a dog - an animal that needs to be treated properly. The moment you start treating your dog like a little person or giving him the benefits that comes with that small size, you lose the upper hand in your training.
Remember that if you neglect to train your Dachshund, you're actually putting him in danger. With that strong personality and fiery will, they can easily get themselves into trouble. And their little backs can be in danger if they climb on things or jump excessively - both trainable behaviors.
The Fundamentals of Dachshund Training
Firstly, make sure you start young and get your Dachshund as much exercise as possible from a young age. Yes, Dachshunds are small dogs, but they are bred as hunting dogs that dig out vermin. They have a lot of energy and when they don't get the opportunity to make use of that energy, it will come back to haunt your household.
If your Dachshund has the physical activity he needs, the training process will be much easier. But, it still needs to be intense and carefully planned.
Short Sessions - Dachshund training should be done in short 5 minute sessions. If they decide they don't like to listen to you, it can be hard to break through, so you want to get as much done as possible before they have an opportunity to consider whether they would like to follow along.
Basics - A Dachshund should be trained in basics like "sit", "stay" and particularly "down". Dachshunds have extreme limitations on how they can jump or climb. Take them up and down the stairs and don't let them jump on home furniture. Teach them early that these are not allowed.
Clicker Training - Dachshund Training works especially well in combination with a clicker. Dachshunds don't have fantastic hearing, but they do respond well to sharp, single sounds and clicker training can be carried out in short bursts that suit their attention span well.
Rewards - Punishing a Dachshund is not very effective due to their strong will. They will grow hard headed and possibly violent with excessive punishment. Alternatively, use positive reinforcement to reward good practices. Dachshunds love physical attention as well as treats as rewards for good behavior.
Dachshund training is a trying experience. It takes time, effort and a great deal of patience on your part. Most of all don't let your adorable little pup get the better of you. The second you give in to him, you lose the battle and it can be tough to regain that ground as the dog grows older.
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