WE GOT A PUPPY!!

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Published 2024-04-09
WE GOT A PUPPY!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Alexa.Jellybean
    Top tip 1.Always have pop bags with you 2. Let him Socialise 3. Treats are good bribery ❤ so happy that you got a puppy 🐶
  • i'm just watching the full video and I honestly LOVE how responsible they are by getting him from a responsible and ethical breeder and not just some puppy mill! that already shows a lot how ready they are for a pup
  • @NDM413
    **Att: First time puppy owners 💛 nothing is more important then puppy training classes so you and Hariln ( bless him) don't make all the first time puppy owner mistakes everyone makes. And teaching Harlin how to play with the puppy WITHOUT using his hands so the puppy does not learn to chew and bite humans is hugely important !. What starts as play turns into chronic aggressiveness later in the dogs life. Little boys can play fight with puppies it is essential to teach that this is not how to interact with a puppy. House training in a crate is also essential with Possitive reinforcement only. Negative can creat aggression down the road. Best of luck you guys deserve all the love and joy a puppy brings.💛💛💛 from a dog trainer 💛 i know you and Harlin ( with loving guidance) will be wonderful dog parents 💛
  • @Caitlinhall373
    Here are some tips I found helpful having two dogs. Start training right away so they lean good behaviours. Buy them a coat I live in Australia where it is considerably warmer than in the UK but both my dogs still have fleece coats for cold winter nights to keep them warm ( some horse places may do dog coats that match horse coats so they could be cute with matching coats for the puppy and horses) Also see if there are any obedience puppy classes near you because they are a great way to help the puppy socialise and also learn good behaviours. Make sure to give it lots of cuddles but also give it some alone or sleeping time often 😀🐶
  • @user-qi8bp4iz7b
    Rocket needs to go to puppy socialising classes with Harlen after he has had all his vaccinations. Get him used to all sights and sounds. Especially train him to behave around horses. Encourage Harlen to be involved with Rockets training and care so they can build up a bond. Set boundaries and be consistent when training. Get Rocket neutered when he is old enough. Good luck with your beautiful dog.
  • @marty5821
    Hey Chelsea and harlow!! Some tips from a dog owner of 9 years! 1. Make sure he is toilet trained quickly and get him into it for a habit. 2. When he is young it is better to get him chewy toys for his teeth. 3. Start training him to sit and wait straight away as he will understand it quicker. 4. If you want him to sleep in a cage or like a bed overnight then start putting him in it again straight away otherwise he will find it odd and will most likely cry. 5. Try get him to learn his name and recall so if you go on a walk and let him off the lead, he comes back. 6. Make sure you take him for a wash or gro0m every 6-8 weeks? As then he doesn’t get matted fur and keeps his nails short. 7. Enjoyy! You deserve the dog sm and hope Harlen loves him x
  • @rosiegeorge8726
    Don’t over walmed the puppy when you first have him. He will sleep most of the time, he will play for about half an hour at a time, then sleep. If he starts to get naughty that is a sign that he is getting sleepy. With his create always leave it open. Make sure you have puppy pads down just incase he has any accidents. Start with five or six. But give him a small area to start with, or he will just pee every where. Or if you are letting him roam free make sure someone is with him so if you see him showing signs that he wants to go to the bathroom you can take him to his potty mats or out in the garden. I am a qualified dog trainer so if you do need any help at all please don’t hesitate to contact me and I would be more than willing to assist you. Enjoy your new member of the family, don’t forget that he can’t go on the public street until he has had all his vacations. And make sure that he has been wormed.
  • So happy for you🎉🎉 1- Socialising your puppy is extremely important, for example if you would want to get a new dog, your dog has to be socialised enough to have a new dog in the house without problems, so I would suggest asking around or searching up a trainer, that doesn’t just help the dog. it also helps you with training. 2- training from a young age is pretty important, training, not to bite, training, not to jump, training not to nip at the ponies, etc etc. 3- and with the ponies, I would suggest you take him to them. Just let them sniff him around and not let him go at the minute, wait until it feels like popcorn. Rollo cloudy and pandas are comfortable around him and he is comfortable around them. 4- some of the foods I prefer, is Royal Canan, and hills. You can determine if food is working for your dog, depending on their health. 5- and obviously taking your dog to the bed for vaccinations is extremely important, and even try going to a dog friendly restaurant every once second week, that will also encourage your to not bark at strangers and sit quietly next to you. 6- I would recommend watching videos from Cesar Milan, he’s an amazing dog trainer and can teach you a lot. 7- going on a walk with these puppies are crucial, and also teaching them to do the command “heel,” so if you go search it up on YouTube or wherever, you will find that heel means your dog has to walk by your side, every time you’re walking, never pull on the lead, even in situations where there’s another dog or human involved that they excited, it takes a lot of time to the heel, with training at least twice a day, but not for too long will help. Hope it helps!
  • @imme3958
    As someone who has my first dog (had him for half a year now) I have some tips about thing i learned in this journey. Socializing is SUPER important, other wise they can get anxious in the future. Try touching his paws (toes, nails) and face a lot, this will make it a lot easier to maintain his nails and groom when he gets a bit older. I recommend learning a lot about doggy language and how they communicate with each other (for example: whale eyes, lip licking, yawning, looking away and ears back can be signs of stress) Knowledge about aggression, stress, excitement can be really beneficial in training and when meeting other dogs. Teach him as soon as possible they biting, nipping, jumping or barking isn’t the way of getting attention. Try to ignore them and walk away if they to that, praise when they calm down. Positive reinforcement training works amazing, food or toys can be amazing motivators. I dont know if you already have it but since a dachshund is a hunting breed and they loooove to sniff I recommend a snuffle Matt. Also take him on sniffy walks, try some searching in the yards (hide treats behind and under this, let him search for it with his nose) This will really simulate him which would be amazing for his mental health! Good luck!
  • @user-yz9vd6cb6j
    Aaaaaw!❤ Little Rocket is just soooo cute!I'm so proud of Harlen,he definitely deserved a dog!❤I'm sure Rocket will settle in in no time. Congrats on the new adorable member of the family!❤❤❤ Here are some tips . If he ever wees on anything baking powder and viniger is AMAZING for getting rid of stains . Start training straight away so that he can learn basic ground rules. Socialise him with people and other dogs from a young age. Alow him to have alone time but give him affection and cuddles when he wants it. Make sure to give him treats but not too many because dogs can become overweight very easily. I hope you found these tips helpful and I can't wait to see how he's doing in upcoming vlogs!❤❤❤
  • @stephgraceee
    Welcome to the Dachsund owners club!! He’s so gorgeous so pleased for you all xx Training and socialisation is soooo important while they’re young!! And as a Dachsund owner - they can sometimes be a little more standoff ish towards new dogs/people. Please always advocate for your dog if he is uncomfortable! Do not let irresponsible owners allow their uncontrolled dogs to race up to yours if he is not okay with it! I would hate for him to become reactive x
  • I can already tell the puppy is cute from the cover of the video and I bet this comment will get 0 likes :(
  • @havanaguild3214
    You definitely got a good one. The way he sat with the litter while you were trying pet him, and he was the calmest. Those are the best ones❤
  • @Marymooau
    Oh my goodness. Rocket is adorable. What a cutie pie!!! Can’t wait to see Harlens reaction!!!! ❤❤
  • @BethBArtz
    I raised a lot of foster puppies, and the best tip I got, bar none was this. There are only 3 places a puppy should be. Inside the house with ocnstant supervision, in their crate, or outside with supervision. As they get a little older, you can tie the leash around your waist, and teach the pup appropriate behaviour in the house. It also helps with puppy manners, learning to sit when you stop, etc. Any accident or bad habit you can avoid the puppy ever doing, the less "correcting" you will need to do.
  • He's a beautiful puppy. It would be a good idea to consider pet insurance as dachshunds (like many other breeds) can be prone to health issues. Congratulations on your new puppy
  • Congratulations White family 🐶🥰❤️. I’ve had many Dachshunds in the past, & they are just the most precious dogs. Amazing temperament & character. Very loving. They don’t like being alone, also LOVE their food, & can get overweight very quickly. Also, a big thing is watching out for back issues. He shouldn’t jump off anything, & stairs are a no-no… Dachshunds are very prone to back injuries, & possible paralysis. I sound like I’m rabbiting on😮. But mostly just love him 🤗 & enjoy him, as I’m am totally sure you are already. Lots of love to you all 💕💕
  • @WeloveNalish12
    Congratulations,Harlow you’ll find that the longer you have a dog the bond gets stronger and strong so proud of you❤xx