Don't pick it up when it is around the big dog (this will encourage dominant behavior). Try spraying the same perfume on yourself and both dogs (to get them to think they are in the same pack). Gently push the little dog onto its side when it is being mean to the big dog and hold it there for a few seconds while acting displeased. Encourage all neutral and good behavior toward the bigger dog with treats and praise. Be patient, ... Dog Training takes a long time.
For someone else to teach you how to train it, train it a little bit, than yes. But, if you mean doing it by yourself, no.
When you train them to do different tricks the younger the better.
It probably will if not it is a puppy or kitten. They only train older animals.
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hello dachshunds Chihuahuas and puggles are my fav dogs
Assuming you mean "rabies", seldom does a puppy have this disease. Rabies can only be passed on from one animal to another by being bitten by an animal with the rabies. If the puppy has never been bitten itself, it cannot have rabies.
yes but still nice than regular ones
If you mean drink milk no it gives them diarrhea
The puppy is very hyper/excited.
When someone calls you a puppy, it generally means that they see you as playful, cute, and energetic, similar to how people view young dogs. It can be used as a term of endearment. However, it can also carry a connotation of being naive or inexperienced in certain situations.
"Un perrito" in Spanish means "a puppy" in English.
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