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3 Tips To Teach Your Dachshund To Come When Called

| Published on December 7, 2016

Dachshunds can be hard to teach a solid recall to because they have an independent streak. Many owners get frustrated by what seems to be a complete lack of concern on their Doxie’s part when they hear their owner calling. In reality, most Doxies don’t come simply because the cue hasn’t been reinforced enough or they don’t understand what it means. If you are having trouble, try these 3 secrets to getting your Doxie to come when called.

Image Source: Oleg Sverdlov Via Flickr
Image Source: Oleg Sverdlov Via Flickr

#1 – Don’t Call Your Dachshund For Something He Hates

Dogs learn by association. For example, your dachshund gets in the garbage one time, gets rewarded with food and so continues to get into the garbage. So, if you call your Doxie to you every time you need to do something he hates such as a bath, nail trim, car ride, etc., he will associate coming when called with negative things and not want to come to you. To not ruin your come, it’s better to go get your Dachshund in these instances. And definitely never punish your Doxie if he comes when called.

#2 – Get Low & Act Excited

You are a big person compared to your little Doxie. Sometimes, getting low and acting excited can make yours more likely to come to you. If he doesn’t immediately come running after you have said your cue, try crouching down with arms open and a relaxed happy face. Most dogs will be much more likely to come to a person in this position than one who is standing up straight in a “serious” posture.

#3 – Disappear

No matter how independent your Dachshund seems, she really does want you around. If she didn’t respond to that Come cue, find a place to hide. A bush, a tree, inside the house—anywhere your dog can’t see you will work. Chances are, as soon as she realizes she can’t see you, she will look for you. When your Doxie finds you, remember to praise them and be happy!

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