How To Potty Train A Puppy Dachshund – I Can’t Potty Train My Dachshund
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this video will help you potty train
your dachshund puppy or adult dog stress
free although your adorable little guy
or gal is stubborn by Nature remember
that patience and persistence will get
you through this difficult time much
easier in general
puppies lack the bladder and bowel
control of an adult dog by the time your
dachshund puppy realizes she may need to
go to the bathroom it is just too late
it is important to note that this breed
can be a little sensitive to firmness so
be sure that your dachshund is not too
scared of you when you are training the
easiest way to train any dog is to make
it fun and exciting your dachshund will
be reluctant to train again if it is
traumatized by the experience they
generally respond better to a variety of
different training methods pick a
designated spot where your pup will do
its business it should be close by so
your pup won’t have to travel far when
the urge hits dogs have an incredible
sense of smell and once they learn this
is the spot they will be much more
likely to pee or poop on command ideally
the place should be protected from the
elements
dachshunds are not happy about going
outside in the cold wet environments and
this will really make your life
difficult if they refuse to go outside
if you don’t have a spot be creative to
try and keep them warm and dry pick a
spot close to the house that is
protected from falling rain or a large
tree or bush that gives some protection
play it safe and keep them on a leash
when taking them outside this one little
thing will help you immensely to move
forward quicker is to set a potty
schedule for your pup or adult dog that
they will become accustomed to following
early on it will seem like you are
taking your new little friend out
constantly because that is exactly what
you need to do an 8 to 12 week old puppy
has to be taken out almost every our
other key times to take your puppy out
is first thing in the morning after
every meal or drink of water sleeping
playing and always before going to bed
know the signs dachshund potty training
requires constant watchfulness to
minimize accidents you need to be aware
when your puppy is thinking about peeing
indoors if he or she starts walking in
circles and sniffing the ground
relentlessly bring them to the
designated spot ASAP remember that your
new little member of the family is
learning a new skill that takes time
your puppy is also developing the
physical ability to control his bladder
through a whole lot of love and patience
your adorable puppy will master this new
skill and rest assured a healthy
six-month-old should be able to hold it
for three to four hours while an adult
dog will most likely need a bathroom
break every four to six hours
aha there is light at the end of the
tunnel
don’t worry if your little guy has an
accident because he will that’s
perfectly normal and ok it happens to
all us pet parents so don’t think that
you are failing because you are not but
the good news is that once your buddy
has not had an accident for about one
month he or she is considered
house-trained congratulations to you
both once you achieve this difficult
goal
now that you have some of the basics
down click the link below in the
description area for part 2 of docs and
potty training this free mini course
will show you step-by-step how to
housebreak your dachshund puppy a whole
lot quicker than doing it on your own
without any help to guide you what I
love about this free mini course is that
it will help you learn training
techniques that are specific to the
dachshund how to take care of the
dachshund puppy it is important to
establish a routine with your dachshund
make sure that you feed him or her at
least 3 small meals per day and make
certain that they have fresh drinking
water available at all times – like all
puppies your dachshund will need plenty
of rest in quiet time in order for them
to settle and grow their personality and
temperament the dachshund is known to be
fun-loving dogs and they are also
tenacious as well as lively – however
they are also known to become quite
irritable and is with many other smaller
breeds they tend to often become jealous
they are naturally wary of strangers and
they are also quite bold
along with potty training your puppy or
dog there are going to be other issues
to cut short early on you may need to
eliminate bad habits like play biting or
nipping leash pulling barking etc this
training addresses all of that in an
easy fun way that will have your furry
friend house trained and obedience
trained in no time so that you can enjoy
your new family member and develop a
loving relationship plus eliminate the
frustration associated with bad behavior
that comes with owning any dog best
wishes and good luck with all of your
dachshund training
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