Posted on 10 February 2008.
We’ve had mixed results using housebreaking pads for Dachshunds. They worked very well for Chloe, but Odie and Molly thought the pads were toys and promptly chewed them up.
The best thing to do is to tape the pads down with masking tape. This helps prevent your Dacshund from playing with the pads.
The best masking tape is the “blue painter’s” masking tape that you can buy at Home Depot or some other hardware/paint store.
The two-inch wide painter’s tape holds securely holds down the pad. With Chloe, all we needed to do was tape down the corners. With the other two, we had to tape down all four sides of the pad.
Once your Dachshund figures out that it should pee on the pad, you start moving the pad closer to the door so that it knows to go to the door to pee outside.
Eventually your dog (and you) will associate going to the door as an act of asking to go “poddy.” Usually the hardest part is you watching for the dog to ask to go out.
Posted in Dog Training Tips, Housebreaking
Posted on 31 January 2007. Tags: dachshund puppies
Su Lum, a columnist at The Aspen Times, keeps a report on her two dachshund puppies, Nicky and Freddie. She’s happy to report that her two 9-month old puppies are almost completely housebroken.
I’m really happy for her and I’m glad that ‘m not the only one who has experienced the long housebreaking cycle with dachshunds.
Chloe and Odie were really good and were almost completely housebroken within 6-months. Odie gets excited and wets the floor when he greets us when we come home. He didn’t have the excitement problem before he was neutered. My guess is that he’s nearly completely housebroken.
Molly is way ahead of Nicky and Freddie. She is just about completely housebroken. I hope Su Lum doesn’t have to wait until her puppies are about two before they get to that stage.
Posted in Dog Training Tips, Housebreaking
Posted on 03 January 2007.
Dachshunds are stubborn dogs. Especially when it comes to potty training. Molly still has her occasional “accident” when she forgets to go #2 in the morning. When she was first learning, every night she would wander upstairs and find that special spot in the guest bedroom and leave #1 or #2.
Needless to say, we have a nice urine stains in the room making it somewhat embarrassing to have guests stay in that room.
I just got a link request from PetStainRemoval where they are offering a free sample of their urine removal solution they want you to try. You apply it to the spot and 1 to 8 hrs it’s gone! With three Dashunds, I’m sure I’ll need the gallon solution to clean up that guest room.
Posted in Dachshund, General, Housebreaking, Resources
Posted on 16 January 2006.
I was talking to Pete today (Arfie’s daddy) and he said that Arfie is not potty trained. I don’t know what it is about Miniature Dachshunds, but it they seem to take forever to get potty trained. Just when you think they’re trained, they pee behind your back.
I don’t know how many bottles of PetZyme Stain & Odor Remover
we’ve been through, but the product works and cleans up the odor and stain. If you have a Dachshund, order by the gallon!
Of course the disclaimer states that you may have to use more incase the potty went down into the pad below. Or do they just want us to buy more? I know that with Molly, we’re going to be using it for awhile.
Posted in Dachshund, Housebreaking, Miniature Dachshund
Posted on 31 December 2005.
Excuse the pun, but it’s raining cats and dogs here in Thousand Oaks today. I expect it will continue well into the New Year. Odie and Molly refusing to go potty is making it difficult for all of us.
I don’t know why these two don’t like the rain and I usually get wet standing outside with them until I make sure they go. Odie is really good and will hold it until the rain lets down but Molly who is not quite housebroken will hold it until she’s about to burst and then will find her favorite peeing and pooping corner.
On the other hand, Chloe seems to like the rain and will go outside. She certainly smells like wet dog when she comes back in.
Happy New Year,
Chloe, Odie and Molly.
tagTRAX: odie | rain | raining cats and dogs | chloe | wet dog
Posted in Dachshund, Housebreaking, Miniature Dachshund, Wiener Dog
Posted on 24 December 2005.
Molly was sick for a few days with diarrhea and vomiting. It started the same night she grabbed a short-rib off my wife’s dinner plate when my wife got up to get a glass of water.
The 2×2x1-inch piece of meat was huge for a Miniature Dachshund. But Molly was too fast for a scolding and she hopped up onto my wife’s chair, two paws on the table and was gone in a red flash of light with the meat.
I made the mistake of trying to get it away from her and she managed to swallow the thing without really chewing. It was too much for her digestive track to handle and she started with the diarrhea that night.
Luckily, she’s more or less housebroken and she woke me up around midnight, then 1 AM, 2 AM, etc. to let here out. She did have an accident when I was too slow opening up the sliding glass door to the backyard.
She’s getting better now that it is out of her system. I’ve been feeding her a mixture of turkey and rice to keep her hydrated and mild on her soft doxie tummy.
Dachshund Dog Food Recipe
Feeds Three Miniature Dachshunds
¼ lb — Buddig Turkey Deli Cuts
½ c — white rice
1 c — water
Combine water and rice and bring to a boil. Cover and cook on low for 15 minutes. Cut Turkey into bite size pieces then stir into rice. Total preparation time about 20 minutes. Miniature Dachshund eat time about 1 minute.
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Posted in Dachshund, Dog Food, Housebreaking, Miniature Dachshund
Posted on 17 November 2005.
Molly the Mini is out of her terrible zeros and finally made it to one! That is, today is Molly’s birthday. Molly promptly got us up at 6:00 AM and of course we waited one minute too late and she initiated the floor with the hot stuff you just like to step into.
I really wasn’t too mad since she came over and truly looked sorry for what she did. Plus it’s her birthday and she’s allowed a mistake or two on this wonderful day. I just hope it’s not number two.
I finally faced it that she’s not housebroken yet, but over the past three months she had very few “accidents.†Mostly I think that’s because I’m coming home for lunch to “let the dogs out†but she’s learning to go outside and she’s starting to “woof†by the door to let us know when it’s potty time.
Morning is sometimes difficult to get the Dachshunds outside. The time since Odie ruptured his disk, I’ve taken on the daunting task of carrying our Miniatures up and down the stairs. During the day, the stairs are blocked off, but at night they want to sleep in our (actually their) bed and run up the stairs to hop into it.
I truly believe running up and down the stairs caused Odie’s disk to rupture and I don’t want it to happen again. I guess we’re just going to have to get a single-story house.
Happy Birthday Molly
The Cutest Miniature Doxie
Posted in Dachshund, Housebreaking, Miniature Dachshund, Wiener Dog
Posted on 21 July 2005.
Molly loves sleeping on our couch. Of course she gets away with it ’cause she’s the cutest mini of them all. I know if Chloe could read this, she would disagree.
I sounds like Molly is going to become a barking dog. She still has that puppy bark which makes it sound funny. In a few months she mature into a big miniature doxie.
She’s still NOT housebroken. She has #1 down ok but once and a while has problems with #2.
Posted in Housebreaking, Wiener Dog
Posted on 03 June 2005.
Pete, a colleague at a company we’re consulting for, just got a new Miniature Dachshund for his son. “Arfie†is a male, red shorthaired Miniature Doxie with a black racing strip (just like Odie). Pete is crate training Arfie to housebreak him. (Good luck Pete, Molly is still having poop “accidents†now and then.)
Posted in Dog Training Tips, General, Housebreaking
Posted on 09 May 2005.
It is raining again in sunny Thousand Oaks, CA. With all the wet weather, Molly’s scents are washed away and she just doesn’t know where to do her business. If you watch her carefully, you can tell when she has to go: she just starts sniffing around.
After sniffing for about an hour and a half, I took her to the garage where it was dry. The wet sidewalk would not get consummated today with her “B†but right next to my car. Watch your step.
We officially named Molly “Ann’s Molly B†when we registered her with the American Canine Association last Saturday. There was another “Molly B†registered. I wonder if they chose “B†because it followed “A†or was it symbolic of “number 2.â€
Posted in Housebreaking, Wiener Dog
Posted on 26 April 2005.
I have to admit that housebreaking Molly is becoming a chore. She has the peeing down pat but she still likes pooping around the house leaving wiener dog sausages for us to clean up. She knows it’s the wrong place to poop and should go outside but insists on doing it in one of her favorite corners or under the dining room table.
She’s figured out how to sit and how to shake. How come she just can’t poop outside?
Read: “How to Housebreak a Dachshund”.
Posted in Housebreaking, Wiener Dog
Posted on 12 April 2005.
Molly is not housebroken and has frequent accidents. Part of the problem is that we do not pay attention to her all the time and when she and Odie stop playing she heads to the door and lets it go. When we catch her in the act she gets scolded otherwise all praise when she does her business outdoors. Today I had to scold her for peeing on the carpet. My wife got a picture of Molly watching me clean up her mess. She was truly sorry and promptly gave me puppy kisses. After that, I forgave her.
It’s been very difficult potty training her. I think that the rainy weather in Southern California hampered her training. When house breaking your dog, you need to be patient.
Read: “How to Housebreak a Dachshund”.
Posted in Dog Training Tips, Housebreaking