i would take your dog on a walk and pack lots of treats every time she/he pees/poos outside give her a treat every time she pees inside hold the treat in front of his mouth and say no in a sort of firm but kind of nice voice do not scold and take it away before she eats it.
a month
Your dog needs to be potty trained. Be patient. It's a little harder to train a 7-year old dog than a 7-month old puppy.
Every dog is different but probably no less than a month
your puppy should be three months when you take it to puppy school, at puppy school they learn simple skills like socialization skills an sit, heel etc. Though at six months your puppy can start training for shows. The general answer is at home you can start working with your puppy at about three months.
When you bring the puppy inside let him/her smell every room,go with it while its checking things out.In just a few days the puppy should be comfortable enough to go from room to room on its own.
NO. you should not bthe a puppy his first day home
I have a dachshund myself to train them its hard but fun! you HAVE to be aware of their spines though some dachshunds need operations to fix their spines but as long as your careful it will be fine some dachshunds are quick and easy to train but some just don't understand with a Young puppy don't train it until after a week since its been at home other than that you don't want to leave it to late or your dog just wont understand in the first week you have your new puppy toilet train it buy some puppy pee mats from a pet shop and then it should understand how to go after that week start taking outside in your garden then teach it to sit and stay I hope Ive helped!
The puppy may be pregnat or sick
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Training a puppy can be challenging if you work all day, but it is not impossible. Here are a few tips that may help: Hire a dog walker or pet sitter to come to your home during the day to let your puppy out to go to the bathroom and to give them some exercise and attention. Consider using a crate to house train your puppy. A crate can help prevent accidents in the house and give your puppy a safe and secure place to rest when you are not at home. Just be sure to give your puppy plenty of opportunity to go to the bathroom before crating them, and never leave them in the crate for more than a few hours at a time. Set aside time in the morning and evening to spend with your puppy and work on training. This can be as simple as playing together or going for a walk, but it is important to establish a bond and set boundaries with your puppy. Enroll your puppy in a puppy socialization class or obedience training class. This can be a great way to get your puppy used to being around other dogs and people, and to teach them basic obedience skills. Remember, training a puppy takes time and patience, and it is important to be consistent with your training methods. It may also be helpful to enlist the help of a professional dog trainer if you are having difficulty. MY RECOMMADATION ᴡᴇɪʀᴅ ʜᴛᴛᴘꜱ://ᴡᴡᴡ.ᴅɪɢɪꜱᴛᴏʀᴇ24.ᴄᴏᴍ/ʀᴇᴅɪʀ/434590/ᴋᴜᴍᴀ16/
Puppy's usually won't be potty trained by this time. Most people deal with this by blocking off the carpet area's of their home with boxes or tables until the puppy is potty trained. The puppy will be teething when it comes home, so having a verity of chew toys is important (Note: Don't let the puppy chew on rocks, it's bad for their teeth). Get small objects away from the puppy's reach, and make sure that all food it placed somewhere so the puppy cannot get to it (puppy's can climb on tables or chairs to get on counters where food is). Get him/her licenced and get a leash. Have a fenced area for him/her to run in at your home/apartment where your puppy can run, or find a park where s/he can play. Some dogs like a doggy bed to sleep in while others prefer to move around the house. But it's always nice to have a doggy bed to see if they want it. Get your puppy a vet to give him/her a checkup make sure s/he has all of his/her shots, and discuss with your vet the amount of food and type of food your puppy should have. Take your puppy back to the vet after a few weeks to make sure your puppy is getting the right amount of food and exercise.
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