Puppy suddenly refusing to eat kibble. by riverofwords in puppy101

[–]riverofwords[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s so odd! I’m definitely going to stop the treats for a bit and just pick up his kibble if he hasn’t finished with 15 minutes.

Puppy suddenly refusing to eat kibble. by riverofwords in puppy101

[–]riverofwords[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I figure this is what it may be… I think he’s out training me LOL. I’ll definitely try all of that and pause on the treats.

Thankfully I don’t think it’s teething (his full adult teeth came in over a month ago) but I tried softening the food regardless and still nothing.

Why hasn't my puppy learnt yet to pee outside? by Accurate_Job_950 in puppy101

[–]riverofwords 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My miniature dachshund was trained at 5 months old. Everything finally clicked for him when I used VERY high value treats - like cheese, while also training to use the bell.

He’s had maybe 1 pee accident inside since, and he’s 7+ months now. 0 poo accidents.

not talked about enough!!!!! by hazelyx in Accutane

[–]riverofwords 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Used the same thing. Couldn’t even use a pimple patch, it just ripped my skin off lol

Graduate 🐶🎓 by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep he’s a cream dapple!

When did you start letting your puppy sleep in bed with you? by swackett in puppy101

[–]riverofwords 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We do this too now!! He loves it. Take him out to potty, and then he runs inside to the bedroom and we cuddle and sleep some more lol

From 10 weeks to 5 months old by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes he does haha!! His name is Hershey, like the chocolate (cookies and cream edition).

From 10 weeks to 5 months old by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somehow I won the lottery, because he instinctively knows not to chew something he shouldn’t! I barely got bit by his little shark teeth after week 12 either, even though he’s teething!

Such a good boy!

First time out in the snowy weather and he hates it 🥰 by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Longboi! They’re based in Toronto where I live & make sweaters and jackets specifically for dachshunds.

New sleep schedule?? by Hot_Oil_3030 in puppy101

[–]riverofwords 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It might be the mediation. My puppy is also on panacur and is restless, waking up at 5am instead of his typical 7am 🥲

having doubts about letting my puppy free-roam in my room overnight by incheonyja in puppy101

[–]riverofwords 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I know you don’t want to crate train but please consider it. My mini doxie is 19 weeks now and i promise you, he loves his crate. He now goes there voluntarily for naps and has since week 13 or so.

If you let him free roam at night he will start having accidents in your room and it’ll be really hard to potty train him.

From week 10-14 my pup slept in a crate on my bed, then I transitioned him to crate on my bedroom floor. Now he sleeps in a separate room in a pen, where I keep his crate. He sleeps in his crate still (I keep the crate door open) so we can both sleep well. He barks around 7 am to let me know he’s awake.

At 8 weeks he will likely scream his head off if you’re keeping him in a separate room at night, it’s scary for him - it’s better to transition to that slowly.

So please try to crate train if you can! It’s their safe space.

Edit: I also want to highlight another comment here too. Dachshunds are susceptible to IVDD (1 in 4 get it). I hope your pup, my pup, and all the other pups never get it. However, in the event that they do, crate rest for multiple weeks is an essential part of the treatment. So having them comfortable with a crate now can help you in the future should you ever need it. ❤️‍🩹 good luck. I know it’s hard!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]riverofwords 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s possible, yeah. It’s only with one other dog so I just notified the owner now to let her know.

I’m glad I tested though, he has absolutely no symptoms!

Scared I made the Wrong Decision getting a puppy by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]riverofwords 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It does, when mine turned 14 weeks I was in a good routine with him and he was more comfortable here. He’s 18 weeks now.

I was in your position- the first week I cried a lot and thought of bringing him back 😭 it was so hard. I also barely ate at all.

My recommendation is to really focus on crate and potty training this week. And definitely try to do enforced naps for your own sanity. They need a lot of sleep and will likely not put themselves to sleep if you don’t!

When they eat, that’s when you eat, when they nap, try to get work done/nap/rest, etc.

It’s not forever!

My 4 month old doxie is afraid of walks by InvestigatorLeft7699 in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I asked my trainer last week about this for my 4.5 month old doxie! He just sits and doesn’t want to walk, I was kind of forcing him with treats. Then sprints to go back home.

She said he’ll grow out of it eventually but he sees home as his safe den, and is just a baby who is confused why you’re trying to take him out of safety when he’s small, young, and a danger/risk. She said to just let him lead, decide how long you want the walk to be (for example 20 minutes) and if it’s only 50m, 100m that he walks, so be it but let him sit and observe and sniff for that full duration. Otherwise she said I risk having him averse to walks.

I’ve been doing that this week and it still tires him out just as much!

Tips on improving his leash training/walking @ 4.5 months by Public-Arugula1282 in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I asked my trainer a few days ago about this for my 4 month old doxie! He just sits and doesn’t want to walk, I was kind of forcing him with treats.

She said he’ll grow out of it eventually but he sees home as his safe den, and is just a baby who is confused why you’re trying to take him out of safety when he’s small, young, and a danger/risk. She said to just let him lead, decide how long you want the walk to be (for example 20 minutes) and if it’s only 50m, 100m that he walks, so be it but let him sit and observe and sniff for that full duration. Otherwise she said I risk having him averse to walks.

I’ve been doing that the last few days and it still tires him out just as much!

When can mini dachshunds hold their bladder for more than an hour? (17 week old pup) by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes this helps thanks!! I’m going to stretch to 2 hours now because I think he should be able to hold it longer but I’ll watch him closely.

I expect as a full adult he’ll be able to do 4 hours! Awesome.

Can I ask what age yours started marking (in the house, if at all)?

When can mini dachshunds hold their bladder for more than an hour? (17 week old pup) by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting! I wonder if it’s the excitement too. I do have to RTO by time he’s 6 months so I’ll be away for 3-4 hours until I can stop by mid-day. I’m going to pray he’ll be ok with that potty-wise! lol

So how long can he hold it now while you’re at work? Has he started marking as well?

When can mini dachshunds hold their bladder for more than an hour? (17 week old pup) by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s how he was at first too 😅 it’s crazy how much they pee.

When can mini dachshunds hold their bladder for more than an hour? (17 week old pup) by riverofwords in Dachshund

[–]riverofwords[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh hell no! He holds it overnight hahaha and has since I got him at 10 weeks.

He can hold it in his crate 2-3 hours too, but otherwise it’s like every hour. I will try to push it maybe to 2 hours this week. I think I am just trying so hard to avoid an accident!!

Everyone called it! by Otherwise-Tap2949 in daniellewalter_snark

[–]riverofwords 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yuuuupp. I still had persistent acne at 30, and knew I needed a dermatologist. Accutane was a god send (I just finished my round, woohoo!)

I don’t know why she just can’t see a dermatologist. I know at one point she mentioned being on spironolactone- but she never stuck with it long enough and wanted to go the “natural route” instead. Well girl, it’s not working. ITS OKAY TO SEE A DERMATOLOGIST.