Training your dachshund
Training your dachshund in Leicestershire Dog training courses in the UK are extremely popular, far more so than in many other countries where people don’t necessarily see their dogs as part of the family. Human parents enjoy taking their pooches to classes and learning how to teach their dogs manners. It is fantastic to see how much effort most people we meet across Northamptoshire and Leicestershire put into educating their dogs, which is extremely important in order to avoid training and behavioural issues later on in life. Until recently, Switzerland had dog training as compulsory for all dog owners which, in my view is an extremely good idea, as long as the chosen training methods are kind, fair and effective. Owning a license is also a compulsory part of dog ownership over there. As where in the UK, most owners are very keen to educate themselves and their dogs, by bringing their pooches to training courses, it is always the responsible ones that attend the classes. By making it compulsory, every single person would have to learn the right way, and if not willing to attend, would
incur very hefty fines. By licensing it, you can also keep a better check on how many dogs are living in each town and having lived there, I can assure you that this gets policed very efficiently.
Dachshunds are in demand We are a force free, clicker dog training company, covering dog training in Northamptonshire and South Leicestershire. Being a force-free, reward based trainer is the best job in the world. However, it takes hours and hours of study, practical work, dedication, commitment and money. Along the way, you get to work with many amazing humans, animals, including your own. Lately, I have been working with quite a few Dachshunds. They seem to be a very popular choice recently. Just like anything in life, dog breeds come and go in fashion, and these little cute guys seem to be very in demand at the moment. You can get smooth haired, long haired or wirehaired Dachshunds, but the most popular are without a doubt the smooth haired ones and miniature ones too (smooth haired too). Dachsies for short, are of German origin and are scent hounds, who were bred to hunt
badgers and other tunnelling animals, rabbits, and foxes. Nowadays mainly being pet dogs or show dogs. They are cute little characters and can be quite vocal. From the training perspective, let’s say that they can be strong willed at times but a joy to work with. Despite their small size, they still need to learn manners, like any other pooch out there. In terms of heath, most breeds are prone to certain health issues, however, due to the long body shape, it is important not to let them jump up or down as pups, as this could lead to back problems.
Always check for a responsible reputable breeder When contemplating getting a dog irrelevant of the breed, make sure you do your research and only buy your pup from a responsible, reputable breeder. Ask questions, and if you are not happy with the answers, look elsewhere. The same applies to finding suitable dog training courses. Make sure the trainers are not only qualified but also make sure that their training techniques are up to date, kind, and science based. Don’t feel pressured into anything, as this will lead to countless
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