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hi my name is tati. not joey. i do have a pit-bull who use to think my dachshund was a toy but now he doesn't. i have a problem with my dachshund. she has anger isues. i am six years old. when i get older i am going to a my own dachshund when my first one dies. my pit-bull is named kaiser and he prebred and he is tan color and he is smart he knows sit, up, shank, i mean like give you your paw and you know. then i have a long haired dachshund her name is ziggy. she is 9. my mom and dad have had her for a long time. since they were in guam. my e-mail address is tatiannamanglona@msn.comluvnstuff wrote:Congrats Ursus on your adoptive dog!! And ten paws up for adotping!! WhooHoo..
What to expect.
Expect the dog possibly to refuse food or eat very little for a few days, even up to a week to two weeks.
Expect diahrea and shyness.
Dont expect its true personality to shine for at least three weeks.
Dont bring it to many new places people or things at first.
For the first two weeks, work on just you and him/her. One on one. This helps establish that you are "the saviour" so to speak, you are the one that he can TRUST. This is the building time. Just you and him. If the dog is shy or nervous offer food by hand piece by piece at first. This builds , like a momma dog calm trust and of course yummy food. Use the kibble or even yummy treats. Let the dog know you are the one baby!
Think of your dog as a new puppy who has to again relearn all about life.
Once this time has passed (it doesnt have to be two weeks,..but when you see the dog begin to calm and trust.. maybe one week for confidnent dogs, even longer for very shy or nervous dogs)..then start to introduce other people in your household. one at a time. with food / treats.
Everyone must build this dogs trust..and too the dog will understand where it fits in the "pack"
Easy does it is the way. This helps alot to adjust and build trust. Dont bring your dog to parks, friends homes, etc etc etc.. as tempting as it all is to show up your new baby. Slow er down. And take it easy.
You dont want problems to creep up a month down the road when the dog becomes relaxed and confindent.
Work slowly on the leash, in the beggining time, as I said, just you and him/her in the back yard. no one else.
Then as you get along in time. move to the driveway.. then the front yard.. as you see the dog become more and more relaxed that is the time to move to a new scenerio..
is this making sense?
New dogs are exciting and fun.. dont forget as you work to enjoy each moment and think of her or him as your new baby, that you are now responsible for teaching the big world to!
hi there, i need clues of how will my new dachshund act when she or he gets home. will he chew on everything or will he sniff around. i have had my dachshund for the longest time. i have a pit-bull too. he is prebred and my dachshund is a mix. i am tati. maybe you herad a other person who's name is the same. but i am the older sister. a am 27 years old. i want to know sould i baby my dachshund or make him be trainable. i mean like push her in a stroller or make her walk. ok i was lieing about me being 27 i am only 6. and i have lupus it is a bone porblem.luvnstuff wrote:Congrats Ursus on your adoptive dog!! And ten paws up for adotping!! WhooHoo..
What to expect.
Expect the dog possibly to refuse food or eat very little for a few days, even up to a week to two weeks.
Expect diahrea and shyness.
Dont expect its true personality to shine for at least three weeks.
Dont bring it to many new places people or things at first.
For the first two weeks, work on just you and him/her. One on one. This helps establish that you are "the saviour" so to speak, you are the one that he can TRUST. This is the building time. Just you and him. If the dog is shy or nervous offer food by hand piece by piece at first. This builds , like a momma dog calm trust and of course yummy food. Use the kibble or even yummy treats. Let the dog know you are the one baby!
Think of your dog as a new puppy who has to again relearn all about life.
Once this time has passed (it doesnt have to be two weeks,..but when you see the dog begin to calm and trust.. maybe one week for confidnent dogs, even longer for very shy or nervous dogs)..then start to introduce other people in your household. one at a time. with food / treats.
Everyone must build this dogs trust..and too the dog will understand where it fits in the "pack"
Easy does it is the way. This helps alot to adjust and build trust. Dont bring your dog to parks, friends homes, etc etc etc.. as tempting as it all is to show up your new baby. Slow er down. And take it easy.
You dont want problems to creep up a month down the road when the dog becomes relaxed and confindent.
Work slowly on the leash, in the beggining time, as I said, just you and him/her in the back yard. no one else.
Then as you get along in time. move to the driveway.. then the front yard.. as you see the dog become more and more relaxed that is the time to move to a new scenerio..
is this making sense?
New dogs are exciting and fun.. dont forget as you work to enjoy each moment and think of her or him as your new baby, that you are now responsible for teaching the big world to!
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