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Your Dachshund’s Bad Behavior is Likely Your Fault - For My Dachshund
Your Dachshund’s Bad Behavior is Likely Your Fault
Training A Dachshund Not To Bark Quickly and Easily
Even though dachshunds are a hound breed and not a watchdog breed, they do love to bark. This poses the logical question of training a dachshund not to bark quickly and easily. Dachshund barking can feel almost impossibly loud at times, considering how small their bodies are. It’s almost as if their elongated torso is amplifying the sound of the barking.
Are Dachshunds Aggressive? The Truth + 11 Helpful Tips
While dachshunds are small, they still have a mouthful of sharp teeth and nails that can easily pierce a person's skin. The last thing you want is an overly aggressive pup at home around friends and family. But are dachshunds typically aggressive dogs? In this article, we discuss wether are not Dachshunds are actually aggressive dogs and what can cause them to become aggressive. We will also discuss 11 helpful tips when dealing with an aggressive Dachshund.
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Teach Your Dog To Ring Potty Door Bells
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Service Dog Training
National Pet Day - Keeping Children Safe Around Dogs - Lessons for Little Ones by Tina O'Block