They are naturally hyper, but here are a few things you can try: close the blinds and doors to reduce outside stimuli, put on some soothing music, such as New Age or Classical, hold the dog and speak in soft soothing tones to him. Sometimes distractions, such as offering a favorite treat or toy will work as well. If the cause of the frantic behavior is the leaving of the dachshund's "favorite human," then, I'm afraid you are just out of luck until that person returns. Dachshunds are known for attaching themselves to one particular person and obsessing about them!
Nervoud : calm
The word 'frantic' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective frantic is franticness. Some antonyms for the adjective frantic are: calm, composed, cool, tranquil. Some antonyms for the noun franticness are: calmness, composure, coolness, tranquility.
A Dachshund can be lively. But it does depend on the dogs personality. If it is the calm type, then all it cares is sleeping and relaxing. Lively is the type of up and running and loves to play a lot. Hope that helped.
Frantic is an adjective.
The word "frantic" is an adjective. It describes a state of wild or frenzied activity or behavior.
it was Dutch the dachshund.
Frantic is an adjective
It ranges from dachshund to Dachshund depends if the dachshund is Regular or mini and such...
Frantic Bleep was created in 2001.
Frantic Flea happened in 1996.
Frantic City was created in 1980.
Frantic Jack was created in 2009.