Potty Training A Dachshund Puppy -
Review Dove Cresswell Online Training
Many methods are available to teach you how to Potty Train a Dachshund Puppy and you should explore which will work best for you and your puppy.
One method is with videos – this way you can see if you are doing it correctly. I have been lucky enough to be able to review Dove Cresswell’s Online Dog Training videos and must say I was very impressed.
Due to the short fun lessons, I feel they would be perfect for the intelligent fun loving Dachshund Puppy.
They are easy to follow along – Dove talks you through the training from beginning to end and visuals really help with understanding what to do.
Dove Cresswell is a well-known professional animal trainer for films, television, and commercials. The movies she has worked on include saved! and Sam’s Lake. Television shows include Romeo, Charlie’s Angels and Cougar Crossings to mention but a few.
The watch and listen lessons include :
Puppy Housebreaking/ Potty Training
Crate Training
Dog Obedience Training
Walking Politely on a Leash
The Recall
Good Puppy and Dog Manners
Special Dog Tricks
The beauty of this course is that it includes being able to get in touch with Dove DIRECTLY!
Imagine you have been through the course and have a question about your own dog – well Dove is just an email away and promises to answer all emails herself. That is like having your own private trainer!
I put Dove to the test and got a personal reply from her the same day!
This is the first dog training course that I have found fun, easy and felt like I had back-up direct from the trainer to the stars!
As a bonus Dove also includes
Teach your Dog to Fetch
Train your Dog to Play Soccer
Teach Your Dog to Play Hide ‘n Seek
Information on Dog Sports
Choosing the Right Toys For Your Dog
Earning Your Dog’s Respect
Choosing the Right Dog Food & Treats
Have a look and see for yourself – Dove even has a FREE lesson for you
”Train your dog the same fast, effective, fun way a professional dog trainer uses to train pet stars in film, television, and commercials.”