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Breeding Program

Breeding Program Details: Testimonials

Here at OJ's Dachshunds our puppies are raised to join their forever home being exposed to key trainings that will ensure a smooth transition and give them a head start on mastering the three pillars of a perfect puppy training which is obedience, manners and socialization.

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Early Neurological Stimulation

Performing ENS Exercises each day during early development phase: Introduces puppies to mild stresses in a controlled way. Improves stress responses in later life. Stimulates the neurological system.

(3 days to 16 days)

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Potty/Litter Box Training

The primary reason for potty training your puppy is to maintain a clean home. Litter box training facilitates a smooth transition for puppies learning to relieve themselves outdoors.

(3 weeks to 8 weeks)

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Sound Desensitization

Desensitizing puppies to sounds before they happen in "real life" will help dog's confidence and help avoid fear in their adult lives. We introduce our puppies to doorbells, fireworks, thunderstorm, falling pots and pans sounds.

(3 weeks to 8 weeks)

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Socialization

Socializing our puppies is key to ensuring you have a happy, confident, and well-adjusted dog.

(4 weeks to 8 weeks)

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Puppy Manding Training

Manding is a training concept that teaches puppies to express their needs through specific behaviors. By performing a default action, such as sitting or pawing, puppies can effectively communicate their desires. This approach fosters understanding between the puppy and it's owner, allowing the puppy to use body language to request what they want.

(5 weeks to 8 weeks)

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Crate Training

Crate training utilizes a puppy's natural instinct to find a comfortable, quiet and safe space in their environment. This method not only aids in potty training but also ensures puppies remain safe during their chewing phase, providing a secure haven for them as they grow.

(6 weeks to 8 weeks)

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