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If that stranger on the bus persisted in leaning on you, you wouldn’t pull a knife on him! Depending on your personality you may get up and move, you may shout, you may appeal for help from the other passengers. Just as you would shuffle away if a stranger sat close beside you on a bus, a dog will avert his gaze, turn his head away, turn his body away, lick his lips, yawn - amongst other things - to show that he’s anxious and he’s not a threat to the other dog. Dogs don’t bite “out of the blue” - it’s just that no-one noticed them politely saying “Excuse me, but I’m not happy about the way you’re staring at me.” Just like us, they don’t launch into a strong reaction to something - they start with subtle signals and work their way up if those signals are ignored. It’s how both we and the dog deal with this that will dictate whether this now becomes a new behaviour pattern or whether your dog says “Ah well,” and moves on.ĭogs have an intricate body language of which many of us are blissfully unaware. It may be something new, something invading her space, something that is sending out danger signals. Let me explain first why your dog is doing what she’s doing.Įven the mildest dog can have a fear-reaction to something - and Spaniels, Labradors, you-name-its, are just as likely as any other breed to become fearful of dogs or people. Either way, breathe a sigh of relief, because we can change things! It may have started recently or it may have been going on (and getting steadily worse) for ages. You love your dog and you hate the looks people are giving you, down their noses, clearly thinking your dog is horrible!īut there is light at the end of this particular tunnel.
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It’s utterly baffling to you - you feel embarrassed and frustrated. It’s when you’re walking your dog, and your charming, delightful, sweet family dog transforms into a nasty, snarling, barking hooligan. Good luck to you.But now you are making it worse (although you really, really don’t mean to). It takes a good amount of work and patience, especially in the puppy stage, to get your dachshund puppy trained. Please take some time to read these over, they are all from my own experience, as well as suggestions from other dachshund parents. Here are some helpful tips for puppy chewing and teething: Here are some tips for dachshunds in an apartment (mentions the potty issue with apartments): Here are the Potty Training Steps that I used for my puppy (read all of these details, that are tailored just for dachshunds and they really do help): Have a dog walker let him out during the day while you are away at work to help with the potty training. Hide your expensive shoes, gate up a non carpeted area for your pup to hang out and stay away from household items that aren’t for him. Try some more one-on-one time with your pup, and make sure to give plenty of yummy rewards. Try This: If this were me (as a doxie mom that is) I would suggest taking your doxie for a walk and then at the end of the walk, give out some really yummy dog treats (salmon-flavored dog treats are my dachshund’s favorite). Your husband may be the new king of the castle / on a higher pedestal to your doxie? Despite me being the 100% caregiver and obsessed doxie fan, some of my dachshunds gravitate towards my husband over me. Strong Smells: Do you wear a strong perfume or any essential oils that maybe would turn the dog away from you? My dachshund, Gretta, can’t stand when I wear any essential oils.įavorite person: Maybe he has officially bonded with your husband. That is the ‘spiteful’ dachshund attitude, and it cleared up after a couple of days. He also would leave a big poo on the floor on my side of the bed, in the bedroom.
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Traveling: When I would travel for work or be gone for a couple of days, my dachshund, Reno, would greet me when I arrived home, but then ignore me for 2-3 days after and give all the love to my husband. If a dachshund shuns away from a person, it could be for many reasons, hopefully, we can find one for you.