Training A Dachshund Not To Bark Quickly and Easily

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • sweetdachshund...
    Even though dachshunds are a hound breed and not a watchdog breed, they do love to bark. This poses the logical question of training a dachshund not to bark quickly and easily. Dachshund barking can feel almost impossibly loud at times, considering how small their bodies are. It’s almost as if their elongated torso is amplifying the sound of the barking.

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  • @CHANTARELLA
    @CHANTARELLA 2 роки тому +63

    by far easier and worked for me. Dogs HATE to be all alone. When my dog barked I put her in the guest toilette and closed the door for maybe 3 minutes. Really- only 2-3 minutes and without saying anything. When I let her out the barking was over. It works! After a while she just knew that barking was not appreciated.

    • @cpgodfrey914
      @cpgodfrey914 2 роки тому +1

      Yes! I saw that on an old Caesar Milan video; that’s great! My little Chiweenie doesn’t bark much at all, except when her sister who is a Chihuahua/Terrier mix starts. When she starts my Chiweenie will follow suit, but will stop when I tell her to. The Chi mix won’t so I am going to try. Thanks!

    • @PetroicaRodinogaster264
      @PetroicaRodinogaster264 Рік тому +2

      My dog is a pomchi. Both breeds like to bark and think they are great danes so she has a double whammy in her genes. Her bark is ear piercing
      As I live in a situation where barking is not permitted by neighbours, I had to teach her early that it was not the done thing.
      She has her normal bed for sleeping and she has her *safe place* which is her metal crate that she was toilet trained in.
      When she is in there she knows that I will not touch her. She can come and go as she wants.
      But if I close the door of it, she *is restricted* . It is in another room away from the living area. When she was a puppy, I would put her in if she barked. Close the door and leave her alone for a short period. When she calmed down I would open the door but leave it up to her when she came out.
      If she barks now, I just point and she goes and gets in it herself. I don’t need to lock her in anymore, she just calms down and then comes out. It is sort if like the *naughty step*
      But she really only barks at the things that are very quiet, not noisy like the postman or the garbage truck.
      The little noises seem to indicate to her that someone is creeping about and needs to be warned to go away.
      I have a bread making machine. It is virtually silent but makes a slight clicking sound as it goes through the cycles.
      Those clicking sounds startle her. Not the louder mixing sounds. So I set it going, held her near it and waited for the clicking sound. When she saw where the noise was coming from she seemed to be happy and knew it was nothing to worry about. Now she doesn’t notice at all.
      Same with fire works…I showed her the lights in the sky and now she knows it is nothing that will hurt her.
      The only thing I cannot seem to convince her is harmless is my neighbours car.
      She can hear it coming before it even arrives in the street. No other cars bother her just that one. A noisy old clunker?? not at all…a small modern car that I cannot hear at all. Go figure.
      Their hearing is much better than ours and maybe there is a high pitched whine I cannot hear. She is also not bothered by other dogs barking or on the TV. The washing machine, dishwasher, dryer vacuum cleaner etc. do not bother her either. They are loud, so not a danger, in her mind.

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut Рік тому

      This works if the dog understands that they are actually being punished for barking. It might not be so obvious to them. If the dog barks at strangers and you apply this method,
      they might connect the "inprisonment" to when strangers come to visit. This may make them even more hostile to strangers, because that means he may be put in the can.
      Encouraging positive behaviour is always better, but of course in some cases you must correct and restrain your dog.
      A feeble dog owner who don't know what to do is a pathetic thing, and the dog understands this and will lose respect for your authority.
      I had a dachshund that barked a lot when people came in our home (appartement). We started taking the dog with us and meeting and greeting visitors out on the street, and this completely solved the problem.
      He would never bark at people outside, and wouldn't have any problems with them if we entered the house together.

    • @CHANTARELLA
      @CHANTARELLA Рік тому +1

      @@JH-lo9ut barking at strangers who enter the house is a different and specific situation and should be met by having the dog meet people in a friendly manner all the time. In a way it is like socialisation. Puppies also have to learn that other dogs are not enemies.

    • @Fletchpets23
      @Fletchpets23 8 місяців тому

      My older one barks at everything he’s very stubborn, we got him when he was 9 years old

  • @camera2painting
    @camera2painting Рік тому +18

    I find ignoring a cat when it barks is a good technique.

  • @cpgodfrey914
    @cpgodfrey914 2 роки тому +24

    I don’t find Doxies a breed that have excessive barking, especially in comparison with others like Chihuahuas. As a matter of fact we have recently been to two amateur Weiner race competitions; we were absolutely shocked at how quiet it was considering there were 100’s of these precious babies. Also barking is their way of communicating; obviously yes, it can be annoying but as you say, yelling at them doesn’t help & it’s really unfair to reprimand them for doing something that is natural. Luckily my Doxie is so well behaved, if only my Chi would learn! Thank you for sharing for those who need the help!

    • @elainegoad9777
      @elainegoad9777 2 роки тому

      I adopted an adult chihuahua mix, 14 lbs, from a rescue. One reason was because he didn't bark much and I'm in an apartment and he needed a quiet, one person home since he'd be in 2 homes and neglected/abused and at the rescue 2 times . He is working out with a lot of patience for his adjustment to a non abusive life and after 2 months he 's not barking hardly at all.

    • @Pussy-boi
      @Pussy-boi Рік тому +1

      Dachshunds are the worst dogs, literally all they do is bark.

    • @scotttubiolo9028
      @scotttubiolo9028 Рік тому +4

      You haven't met my Doxie.

    • @_Black.Gardenia_
      @_Black.Gardenia_ Рік тому

      @@Pussy-boi well it is a dog

    • @Pussy-boi
      @Pussy-boi Рік тому

      @@_Black.Gardenia_ r/woooosh

  • @Getoffmycloud53
    @Getoffmycloud53 5 місяців тому +3

    Quickly and easily = the process can seem tedious and even undoable at times, all you need is patience, consistency and to adhere to …

  • @sammoore9120
    @sammoore9120 Рік тому +4

    That was a bunch of really cute dachsies.

  • @richardswann5300
    @richardswann5300 Рік тому +7

    Good info and beautiful Doxies but we don't need that loud music.

  • @zoerough-broglin189
    @zoerough-broglin189 4 місяці тому +2

    people in the comments are being so strange and entitled. this is very good info, that i sought out because i have a very barky dachshund. thank you for the techniques and the video!

  • @genevaallen7744
    @genevaallen7744 Рік тому +12

    Our little mini dach, Isabella (Izzy for short), was one of a kind. She loved little children, and she loved all kinds of animals. If an animal was aggressive, defensive, or unfriendly, Izzy would lie on her back and invite them to her. She persisted until she made a friend. I believe she would have befriended a mouse. As a very small puppy, she loved chasing squirrels in our yard. I watched squirrels sometimes crawl down a tree, staying just above Izzy's reach, and when they saw her become distracted, the squirrels would take off to another tree with Izzy right behind them Izzy was very fast but not the fasted dachshund we have owned. She couldn't catch the speedy squirrels.She sometimes barked at the squirrels but rarely barked afterward. She had to be exhausted all of the time. So exercise works. We lost Isabella at age 19 years. It was a huge loss for such a little 8 lb dog. To show that we know dachshunds, we are a dachshund family. When we get together, it's a gathering of the dachshunds, too. Each has their own personality just like we are all different.

    • @amandaschooley1771
      @amandaschooley1771 7 місяців тому

      My BleuLooks just like Theo and had 1 blue eye, thus why I named her Bleu. She was the most friendly animal I've ever seen!

  • @divindave6117
    @divindave6117 Рік тому +3

    my weenie dog Maxwell rarely barks. For whatever reason, he just never has. When he doesn't like something, he might make a low growl, but that's it.

  • @riverduck3
    @riverduck3 Рік тому +1

    Our Abby barks so loudly that it's not possible for her to hear us distracting her. So now I'm more discouraged.

  • @susanjeffay3851
    @susanjeffay3851 10 місяців тому +1

    My dachshund is protective of me and will get between the person and me and bark at them until I hug them or get next to them, then she'll stop. She also has different barks I am starting to recognize: loud for the black cat that sits in front of her window, only one bark for UPS or Prime vehicle. High pitch bark for my daughters and no barking at my mother.

  • @robertrowles4948
    @robertrowles4948 Рік тому +5

    I found the continuous piano accompaniment both irritating and worse than my dog’s barking!

  • @susanjenningsbecker570
    @susanjenningsbecker570 2 роки тому +3

    Very helpful!

  • @riverduck3
    @riverduck3 Рік тому

    We have adopted retired greyhounds for years. So my husband hates crates for any dog since greyhounds basically lived in crates except while eating, using bathroom, or racing.

  • @ellencoelho16
    @ellencoelho16 Рік тому +2

    You don’t train a Doxie they train you! I know I had two ( at different times), They were very spoiled and my babies!

  • @marydreger3138
    @marydreger3138 Рік тому +4

    Our girl is 6 months and is a non barker. 🤩

    • @Lazerbeamisawesome
      @Lazerbeamisawesome Рік тому +4

      That wont last long😅 mine was like that too

    • @JesusBelieverDiane
      @JesusBelieverDiane 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Lazerbeamisawesomeyup I agree mine were pretty easy going but then started barking a lot

  • @elainegoad9777
    @elainegoad9777 2 роки тому +3

    My dog thinks thunderstorms are scary and so do I.

  • @teddibryant9889
    @teddibryant9889 2 роки тому +1

    They protect me!

  • @duramirez
    @duramirez 8 місяців тому +1

    My issue with training my female Doxie, is my mother, I literally need to move to a new house so I can be alone with my doxie so I can properly train it.

    • @coy9414
      @coy9414 25 днів тому +1

      this happens to me!! i try to apply a method but my whole family contradicts it because they feel bad. "just let him have the treat!" "hes frustrated, just let him do what he wants!" "its natural, just let him do it!" i dont think they understand behavioral issues can escalate into worse things even tho ive explained it 😢

    • @duramirez
      @duramirez 25 днів тому

      @@coy9414 fr fr ahahaha it's infuriating xD

    • @coy9414
      @coy9414 25 днів тому

      @@duramirez it really is!! and disencouraging! i cant see if theres progress with the training if my dog us constantly being untaught what i teach him 😅😅 then i have to switch methods because the dog doesn't take me serious anymore knowing he can just turn to someone else who'll just give him what he wants

  • @lisagerman2111
    @lisagerman2111 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for video, very interesting. I do disagree with certain aspects in #1. I've been successful using the '4-bark' technique, in allowing a few barks (while you assess the cause) before interrupting/breaking the dog's focus. If it's an actual threat, of course the response is different & you're quickly going to identify the bark as something other than another dog walking past. I've found that a few gentle taps on the head will 'reset' the focus, and THEN lots of positive reinforcement :)

  • @opoziter2467
    @opoziter2467 Рік тому

    hey, we all need to talk sometimes, dogs too.

  • @skipdegraff6547
    @skipdegraff6547 Рік тому +3

    It's very effective to swat your dog 1 time and say no.
    After that he knows that no means no

  • @daewooparts
    @daewooparts 6 місяців тому

    2:32 ,not my mailman all my dogs 🐕 know they get their daily treats from my mail carrier, my Kong Soo Nee can spot my mail Carrier blocks away on a walk & she will go running towards him & either get a treat or petted & picked up

  • @choadtick
    @choadtick Рік тому +2

    Nothing like squeezing a one minute video into 7 minutes.

  • @christineduffy3113
    @christineduffy3113 Рік тому

    Does this apply to all dogs?

  • @valmunro9284
    @valmunro9284 Рік тому +1

    My dachshund is 2yrs old we very rarely hear him bark. You shouldn't tar them all with the same brush.

  • @JSMaruca
    @JSMaruca 9 днів тому

    This lady is wrong. A shock collar worked well for me. My dog only had to wear it twice and the barking problem was gone.

  • @badger_ironsight
    @badger_ironsight 2 роки тому +1

    they also like to eat sausages...

  • @ResidentRecon89
    @ResidentRecon89 Рік тому +1

    It goes without saying to not hit the dog, idk why this UA-camr added that lol

    • @zoerough-broglin189
      @zoerough-broglin189 4 місяці тому

      maybe because there are literally people in the comments saying how effective "swatting" & negative reinforcement can be. you'd be surprised how many horrible decisions are made without question

  • @Passiion_Fruiit
    @Passiion_Fruiit Рік тому

    “That’s why people who work from home often have barking dogs - because their dogs have just left home alone to bark at imaginary threats all day”
    What?? I don’t understand, I wfh. Wouldn’t being at home allow you to train them more?

  • @rnegoro1
    @rnegoro1 9 місяців тому

    Dasch is kinda tough to train.......

  • @teddibryant9889
    @teddibryant9889 2 роки тому

    And my neighborhood doesn't mind))

    • @cp3jordan956
      @cp3jordan956 6 місяців тому

      They’re just being nice trust me

  • @artandminisbyvilma8116
    @artandminisbyvilma8116 8 місяців тому

    The title promises things the video does not deliver.

  • @olive3700
    @olive3700 Рік тому +1

    What? And ruin all their fun?

  • @teddibryant9889
    @teddibryant9889 2 роки тому

    My son in law hates it but not me,!

  • @gavingoesfishing1783
    @gavingoesfishing1783 Рік тому +3

    Physical punishment does work and it’s most definetly not animal abuse. Shock collars are also a very useful tool for training dogs. Just cause you have a weak conscious doesn’t mean that it’s abuse

  • @kenmckeecma
    @kenmckeecma 28 днів тому

    I hope that your partner crate trains you! Training with crates is archaic, and only makes your like easier. Get with modern society!

  • @montgomeryfitzpatrick473
    @montgomeryfitzpatrick473 Рік тому

    European badgers are nothing like American badgers, don't think doxies would be good at hunting them

  • @kutatarian
    @kutatarian Рік тому +1

    This is a terrible video. Doesn’t tell you how to achieve any objectives it lists. How do you crate train appropriately, for instance?

  • @reubenseader6602
    @reubenseader6602 Рік тому +1

    Dogs bark! Duh...

  • @cp3jordan956
    @cp3jordan956 6 місяців тому +2

    There’s nothing wrong with a little physical contact to discipline. Same goes with kids. If you don’t you’ll have consequences later

  • @mywienersyoumusttouch6446
    @mywienersyoumusttouch6446 Рік тому

    Dachshunds can bark all they want to . Your a insecure person for letting them not bark . 😎

    • @richardswann5300
      @richardswann5300 Рік тому +1

      "you're" not such a smart person yourself.
      Learn the difference between "your" and "you're" !

    • @koolkevin2357
      @koolkevin2357 Рік тому +1

      Not true, you may be insensitive to the noise (maybe you raised human children)... But it is just as annoying as a screaming kid in the grocery store and I happen to very much enjoy our quite home. Sharing it with a (any) dog should not be a hot mess and bedlam, so they can be in their "natural' state.🐕
      Or Maybe you gave up and let them have their way. Me I am pretty secure in the knowledge: I like dogs and quite and can have both.🐶

  • @francesannebrown6719
    @francesannebrown6719 2 роки тому +1

    Frances Brown I have had three dachshunds the one that I have now is Romeo a red smoothie he is a lady's killer peace be with you

  • @rafaelantoniovasquez3950
    @rafaelantoniovasquez3950 2 роки тому +3

    I missed you Molly.