Training a
Miniature Dachshund Puppy
Training a miniature dachshund puppy can be a
lot of fun! There's no need to worry about pulling your
hair out, or climbing the walls. Yes, you may have heard
stories of people who had so called difficult wiener dogs
that had trouble training them, but in actuality, that's
really a very rare occurrence.
In fact, most people find
training their mini dachshund a joy, and
there's no reason you can't have the same experience. Just
follow these two guidelines when training a miniature dachshund
puppy, and you should find it to be an enjoyable
experience.
Don't ever forget that your little puppy
friend is just that, a puppy. He's still learning how to make
his way in the world, and figuring out how things work. He's
still getting used to his body and figuring out all the neat
things he can do with it.
This all takes time, and during the process,
he'll make mistakes, and he'll also get tired. Yes, he may well
be a bundle of energy, but it's not unlimited energy, and he
can get worn out. So don't go for marathon training sessions.
Keep them short enough so that he doesn't get tired, or bored
with doing the same thing over and over.
And, unless you're an expert who has already
successfully trained a good number of dogs by yourself,
training a miniature dachshund puppy is not something you
should undertake without any guidance. To do the job
effectively, you should get some dog training resources.
There are many
books and courses available to teach people how
to effectively train their dog. You should get one, because
it's pretty tough to figure all this stuff out on your own.
With the proper tools, not only can you train your puppy a lot
faster, but you can also teach him a lot more. Follow these two
tips, and you'll have fun training your little wiener dog.
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