This article was co-authored by Ovidiu Stoica. Ovidiu Stoica is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Founder/Owner of NYC Doggies. With over 20 years of professional experience working with dogs, Ovidiu is well versed in providing various dog care services and specializes in dog obedience and behavioral training. Ovidiu and his staff, who have more than 45 years of cumulative experience in the NYC dog walking business, provide personalized dog services including dog training, walking, hiking, boarding, sitting, and puppy care.
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Wiener dogs are some of the cutest dogs on the planet. They’re full of energy, they’re smart, and they’re super charming. Wiener dogs can live for 12 to 15 years, which means you can develop a great relationship with your wiener dog if you make it happy.
Steps
Spending Quality Time With Your Wiener Dog
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2Let your wiener dog smell. Your wiener dog will be super happy if you allow it to spend some time smelling interesting things on your walks. Most dogs love smelling things but wiener dogs were bred to be hunting dogs, which means they have a highly developed sense of smell.[3] Give your wiener dog plenty of time to stop and smell whatever interests it.Advertisement
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3Make a playdate. Dogs are social creatures and typically love being around other dogs. Your wiener dog will be extremely happy if you organize a playdate for it where it can socialize with other dogs.
- Find a playdate group through your vet or an online forum.
- Consider a playdate that is just for wiener dogs.
- Make sure to supervise your wiener dog’s behavior.
- Allow your dog to be shy if it’s not used to being around other dogs.
- Don’t let your wiener dog be too rough with other dogs.[4]
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4Go on a road trip together. Wiener dogs love to travel and are some of the easiest dogs to travel with.[5] You’ll make your wiener dog very happy if you drive it somewhere where it can see and smell new things.
- Make sure your wiener dog remains safe as you travel.
- Always bring plenty of treats and water.[6]
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5Give your wiener dog a bath. Most dogs love water and wiener dogs are no exception. Giving your wiener dog a bath means your wiener dog gets extra attention from you and gets clean at the same time.
- Only use dog shampoo that won’t dry out your wiener dog’s skin.
- Make sure to keep your wiener dog warm throughout the bath.
- Have plenty of fresh towels on hand.
- Ensure you dry your wiener dog thoroughly.[7]
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Feeding Your Wiener Dog
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1Try new treats. All dogs love tasty treats. Switch up your regular treats and try something new to make your wiener dog happy. Experiment with different flavors and different ingredients to see what your wiener dog likes. Just make sure you don’t give it too many so it doesn’t get overweight. Possible treats include:
- Crispy vegetables like raw carrots or broccoli.
- Chopped fresh cheese.
- Various types of fish.
- Rawhide bones.
- Don’t give your wiener dog grapes, raisin, onion, or chocolate.[12]
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2Feed your wiener dog twice a day. Your wiener dog will be happy if you maintain regular feeding times. Read the labels on your dog food to ensure the food has a high protein content and enough vitamins and minerals. Provide your wiener dog with a mixture of wet and dry food to keep it happy. Wet food helps your wiener dog stay hydrated while dry food helps prevent dental problems like tartar.[13]
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3Provide enough water. Keep a bowl full of clean water for your wiener dog if you want to make sure it’s happy. Make sure you change this water daily. Wiener dogs are at risk for urinary problems so it’s important your wiener dog drinks enough water.[14]
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4Keep your wiener dog trim and slim. You’ll make your wiener dog happy if you prevent it from getting overweight. A standard 20-pound wiener dog should only eat about 575 calories per day. This number will ultimately depend on how active or large your wiener dog is.[15] It’s important to keep your wiener dog’s weight down to limit potential back problems, which won’t make you or your wiener dog happy.[16]
Training Your Wiener Dog
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1Teach your wiener dog a trick. Wiener dogs are very smart and love learning new tricks. Teaching your wiener dog a trick is a great bonding experience and will make your wiener dog very happy. Wiener dogs especially enjoy the following tricks:
- Shaking hands
- Waving
- Rolling over
- Playing fetch
- Playing hide-and-seek
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2Give your wiener dog obedience training. Wiener dogs were bred to be hunting dogs and, as a result, are happiest when they have an owner who gives them structure. Wiener dogs love to please. Be patient and firm as you train your wiener dog to listen to you. Keep your training sessions short at first.[17] Be consistent and give your wiener dog treats for good behavior.[18]
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3Give your wiener dog praise. Wiener dogs love praise just as much as humans do. It makes a wiener dog feel good to know you’re happy with it. Talk to your wiener dog and show it affection to make it happy.
- Make eye contact with your wiener dog.
- Use a friendly voice.
- Give your wiener dog a pat or massage.[19]
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do I keep my dog entertained for hours?Ovidiu StoicaOvidiu Stoica is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Founder/Owner of NYC Doggies. With over 20 years of professional experience working with dogs, Ovidiu is well versed in providing various dog care services and specializes in dog obedience and behavioral training. Ovidiu and his staff, who have more than 45 years of cumulative experience in the NYC dog walking business, provide personalized dog services including dog training, walking, hiking, boarding, sitting, and puppy care.
Professional Dog TrainerWhen a dog’s needs for exercise, activity, and mental stimulation are met she will be relaxed and comfortable in the home. Regular walks, off-leash hikes, play, and keeping interesting toys in the house are all important ways to meet these needs. It is also useful to consider your dog’s personality, motivations, and breed traits when coming up with activities. For example, hounds love to play tracking games, retrievers love to fetch, and shepherds thrive on challenges that involve a lot of interaction with a parent.
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About This Article
To make your wiener dog happy, take it for a 35 to 45 minute walk at least once per day to give it the exercise it needs. While you walk, give your dog plenty of time to smell interesting things along the way, as wiener dogs are bred to be hunting dogs and especially love to sniff around. Weiner dogs are also social, so look online for a dog playdate group or find a friend with a dog and set up playdates so it can have some fun with a friend or two. To have fun together, play games with your dog, like a hide-and-seek game with your its favorite toy. Dog’s generally love car rides, and wiener dogs are especially easy to travel with, so consider taking yours for a fun road trip. For more tips from our Veterinary co-author, like how to train your wiener dog to do tricks, keep reading!