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    Bedazzle your Dachshund

    If that's not The most cutest thing I've seen
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    Furniture Jumping

    It's a great question to ask. often Dachshunds have a general, no fear type attitude even in the face of injury. It's not suggested nor good for them to jump off furniture, beds, chairs more than there body length. is it hard on there backs "absolutely" and the effects are not always...
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    Peeing everywhere including on my bed...please help!!

    Same here, Bad habits makes for bad training.
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    Kai & Khloe Von Pictures

    I thought I would upload some of my pictures of Kai Von since I rescued him on New Years eve. and few pictures of Kai and Khloe together. He loves to sleep upside down like this. when it comes to bed time its tuff. Khloe is under the covers and Kai is on top of the Covers. Makes turning...
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    5 month old puppy help!

    Nope you doing just fine. Its just the breed. Your lucky your chiweenie side of the gene pool is moving things along. full breed dachshund can take up to a year (give or take)
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    feeding my puppy

    Welcome to the forum, 1st what kind or brand are you feeding your puppy? Are you feeding the puppy the adult dog food or puppy food? 2nd when you are feeding him how much are you giving him per day?
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    feeding my puppy

    Welcome to the forum, 1st what kind or brand are you feeding your puppy? Are you feeding the puppy the adult dog food or puppy food? 2nd when you are feeding him how much are you giving him per day?
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    Trouble potty training..

    Yes Dachshunds can be quite the little digger. I don't allow mine to dig, however I can't watch there little butts all the time. Keeping there nails trimmed or short will help some. As a final note to Dachshund potty training. They are tuff to break and potty train. It can take up to...
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    Trouble potty training..

    <giggle> sorry Just sounds familiar. It's getting closer that she is coming into age (sexual maturity) and why they recommend having her spayed around 6 months. Not that this is a sole cause, however it does play an influence in her potty training. Also, both of my females like to (pardon...
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    Doxie fitness

    I agree, I also see way to many Dachshunds overweight. And I'm guilty of this too. My Doxies sit up and as cute as it may be its really hard on there backs. Matthew Plummer {Kansas City, Mo.}
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    New owner of Aldous, an 8 wk old Reverse Dapple boy.

    DeafDogs, Thank you I didn't elaborate on that subject.
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    Crate Training - when to start?

    I think thats great. A month may be to long if you little boy is adapting well. Move the adjustment period along if you can. Will make the adjustment easier for him and you won't have to deal with any "needy" problems later as he matures. And your quite welcome. We are always here to...
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    Help with teaching "hush"???

    just another suggestion. Might want to consider "Play barking" Might be sending mixed messages and encouraging the barking. No means no with no expections. Growling and little yipes not so bad. Your little boy needs to understand whats allowed and what't not. So just food for thought...
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    New owner of Aldous, an 8 wk old Reverse Dapple boy.

    Good, happy to hear it. Remember give us some pictures. Its's what we live for. :) Matthew Plummer {Kansas City, Mo.}
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    Crate Training - when to start?

    Good Breeders such as yours give great advice for new Dachshund owners so you're on the right track there. How long should your Doxie sleep in the room? That depends. They can adjust to their new location within few days. Being by your bed was a short term comfort to hear, smell and not be...
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    Especially for our puppy owners...

    LOL. cute and yes I've been there.
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    Help with teaching "hush"???

    Do you dogs have a good understanding of "No"? reason why I ask is. They can get confused with what their owners are asking. "NO" means "NO" regardless of what they are doing wrong. They clearly associate no chewing on furniture to no barking, to any other "No-No's". Second suggestion I...
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    Hello!

    I agree, They need Focused attention and both of them would be a constant distraction, not only for them but you as well. I've had to separate mine as well for training. Because they truly thought their names where "Stoppit and Don't" <laughing to myself> Matthew Plummer {Kansas...
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    Waking Puppy to Pee

    I agree don't wake him. However I wouldn't give him any attention or affection or love when he wake up. Take him right outside..... Then LOTS of praise afterwards. This way he'll look forward to potty outside and get all the love, and warm affection afterwards. Dogs just eat that up.
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