What kind of person owns a dachshund
It was super easy and fun too. Spoiler Alert: Hachi aka: Hachiko is a true story about a dog that was known for his complete loyalty, love, and devotion to his owner. Every afternoon, Hachi would wait at the train station until his owner returned from work. Well, one day the owner ends up dying suddenly, so he never comes back home.
There is now a statue there in memory of Hachi. This movie was good, but it was a tear-jerker. His owner had a family, but the dog was completely attached to him alone. Dachshunds will guard and protect all of their family members, even if they hold a certain person in high esteem.
A Dachshund raised with lots of love, patience, and plenty of yummy treats will grow to be an affectionate and loving family dog. Great article! The first two were attached to me. The 3rd one is attached to my husband. We got the first two when I worked part time and spent more time with them. The 3rd one got lots of attention from my husband. She is attached to him. I get a lot of love in the morning but she always goes back to him.
Similar to Hachiko, you might read about Greyfriars Bobby, a Scottish dog not a dachshund who faithfully went to the train station every day for many years, to look for his master who had died, There is a statue of him by the train station in Edinburgh. Thank you for letting me know. Don't subscribe All Replies to my comments Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.
Learn how your comment data is processed. Example 1: Heidi. Main Caregiver: My mother fed her and trained her. Who Was The Favorite? My dad. Example 2: Reno. Main Caregiver? Example 3: Eko. Main Caregiver: Me, Myself, and I. Respect: In my opinion, it is the bold and dedicated Dachshund personality that dictates how they view humans. Dachshunds have a strong respect for authority. Magnetism: I believe there is some sort of unseen bond or magnetism that Dachshunds have with their chosen human.
Socialization: During the first 6 months of life, a Dachshund puppy will bond with the people who are with them the most as long as those interactions stay positive.
Bonding Activities: Spend some one-on-one time with your doxie, minutes per day. Grooming: Taking time out of your day to pet, massage, or gently brush your Dachshund can create a comfortable and positive experience for you and your dog.
Take This With You… Dachshunds will guard and protect all of their family members, even if they hold a certain person in high esteem. Let us know below. Please Share. Susan September 5, at AM - Reply. Might as well share with all the people in line trying to manage their unruly children.
You never tire of doing 1 through 9. And your Wieners know it,and have agreed to be your friends, anyway. And this makes you happy and One with the Universe.
Life is good. Haha, I read things like this and think Nola must be a fluke! Descending here into pathetic self pitying sobs of despair. Naaaahhh, just kidding. I have just the one Weiner, and I have to compare him daily with a sweet Labster who gets less crazy as she ages, and a well-trained sweet pit bull.
So, he is a fiend in black-and-tan fuzz. I can do that in my sleep now. So I think training is excellent…meaning I am an excellent Trainee. Oh good, a fellow tortured Wiener owner. Why do we keep them? Keep your Lab, and Pit, so u will remain grounded.
Nice try, Bro. It worked until the commercial break, then I saw you. Hey, you wanted him, lol. In fact, she and Izzy, who was finally trained by age ten, alert when one of the others, namely old Fritz with weak kidneys, screws up. Bwa ha ha ha! I bet the Pope has never gotten the kind of attention a doxie person gives her little friends.
I personally miss reading your post daily — You were able to bring positive energy to me — May God Bless you! If he shows signs of anxiety or aggression, calmly move him away. If he behaves well, give him a treat. Work up to letting the guest stroke him gently. And in fact, if you do this with everyone in the house when you first get a dachshund, it should help him accept everyone as part of the pack.
Take him to puppy classes or join a local Facebook Group where they organise regular sausage dog walks. If you enjoyed this article or found it helpful, please share below. Thank you! Alison Fleming is a creative entrepreneur and content creator from the UK. She got a dachshund in and instantly fell in love with the breed. When not creating content or answering questions on dachshunds, she can be found at the local park with her husband Adrian and their miniature wire-haired dachshund Jimmy.
You can get in touch with her via this website. By Alison Fleming Total. Share people shared the story. Table of Contents Why do dachshunds attach to one person? Is my dachshund too clingy? Can dachshunds bond with more than one person?
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