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		<title>Tips And Tricks to Train Your Dachshund</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Owning a pet dog like a dachshund and training a dachshund is a big responsibility. Another responsibility is to train your dachshund and make it well-mannered. The dachshunds are known to be independent dogs; they make their own decisions and don&#8217;t like anybody to command them. So training a dachshund is not an easy job [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Owning a pet dog like a dachshund and <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is a big responsibility. Another responsibility is to train your dachshund and make it well-mannered. The dachshunds are known to be independent dogs; they make their own decisions and don&#8217;t like anybody to command them. So <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is not an easy job for those who want to have a dachshund. They are very hard to break and <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is not a morning walk; you have to be fully prepared for it.</p>
<p><strong>Training a dachshund</strong> is not like training any other dog, as <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is a rather tough task than any other dog. One of the important step in the training process is to start early with their training. The earlier you start training your dachshund, the better your breed will be. Training an adult dachshund is a rather difficult task than a dachshund puppy but it&#8217;s not impossible. You need to keep more patience and firmness during the training process of your dachshund.</p>
<p>When you start the <strong>training a dachshund</strong> keep in mind to keep the training sessions short, a session should not be more than 5 minutes long. You can repeat the training a couple of times rather than keeping a long session of the training process. Keep feeding your dachshund during the training to keep it healthy and interested in the training. Your dog can also learn to sit by your side and wait for your instructions as well, you also have to keep your dog praising and rewarding in small happiness.</p>
<p>Reward your dachshund at times he does things in the right way but you should punish your dachshund when it does something wrong. You should let your dachshund know that he should not be repeating the mistakes again. You should have a time fixed for the training of your dog to have a routine fixed for him as these tricks are all part of <strong>training a dachshund.</strong></p>
<p>One of the important aspects in your training is to teach them to protect your house. This can be done by providing crate training to your dachshund. The crate-trained dachshunds tend to get good manners and are more obedient in nature.</p>
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<p>Dachshunds are the German breed dogs; they are independent in their decisions and stubborn in behavior. Typically it is found to be difficult <strong>training a dachshund</strong>. It is more convenient for the owners of the breed to train a puppy as compared to adults. But, if it comes to an adult<strong>, training a dachshund</strong> is a bit harder. It needs more attention comparatively, consistency and regularity is main purpose of <strong>training a dachshund</strong> in adult age. In this condition if the adult dachshund is trained soon the willful behavior of your dog will turn into a well mannered breed. Anyone who wants to adopt an adult dachshund has to learn all the tips regarding training a dachshund in order to avoid any worse accident in the future.</p>
<p>First of all the <strong>training of a dachshund</strong> starts with socialization, they need to be familiar with the people and they need to know other breeds and animals around them. <strong>Training a dachshund</strong> in adult age is based on two things.</p>
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<p>These two incentives are used during training a dachshund; to what extends it should be applied, depends on the behavior of the dog. Both the incentives are to be used physically and vocally in order to make the dog understand what you feel for them. by doing this your dog will admit you as a leader and will become obedient, and will show you warmth, friendliness, respect and enthusiasm in any work assigned to it. Vocal praises like giving a name to your breed and pats on the sides, comes under rewarding your dog. Talking gentle to your dog is also very effective after trainings. And during <strong>training a dachshund</strong> it is more rewarding to give them something to eat and saying thanks and appreciating him for participating in the training well mannered, at the end of the training session. Correction is also can be done by vocal and physical. Teaching commands to your dog is by treating them a plastic thing. Let him play with any toy and just talk to him and make him learn the basic commands like &#8220;no&#8221; ,&#8221;go&#8221;, &#8220;come here &#8221; and etc. correction session is a bit different from rewards. While correcting your dog, do not call with name, do not yell or shout. When the dog is disobeying; just say in a calm voice &#8220;No&#8221;. And if still continued doing the same thing, use slip collar apply a moderate snap then leave to the leash. It&#8217;s kind of tightening the collar and releasing and kind of punishment. And this was the some tips while <strong>training a dachshund</strong> in adult age.</p>
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