Puppy problems

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I have a 10 month old mini dachshund, Dallas. He's fairly well behaved up until the past month. He was doing really well with being housetrain, only having accidents like once every 10 days or so. He was just starting to get over his separation anxiety; everything seemed to be going smoothly. Then all the sudden he just stopped behaving. He no longer "asks" to go outside, when I take him out we'll be out there for 30 minutes of him constantly pulling and whining without anything pee or poop. I finally get frustrated and take him back inside and watch him like a hawk, as soon as he starts pacing and sniffing back outside and the same thing happens. Now he's peeing and pooping at least once a day in the house.

My other problem is his barking, I know dachshunds are very vocal dogs and he had his moments in the past but now he's out of control. He barks at EVERYTHING. A tree, a plant, a leaf, a bag blowing in the wind, the slightest noise, the cat who he loves to play with, anything will set him off.

Also he's always been a very friendly dog, he loved people and ran up to anyone who he thought might pet him, now he's barking and growling at them. There's a lonely old war veteran that lives behind me and he loves Dallas and is always telling me about his dachshund he use to have. He wants nothing more to pet him and Dallas just growls and growls and barks. I'm beginning to wonder if his eye sight is bad or something, it seems to be the worse at night.

My patience is start to grow very thin with him...I was never able to take him to puppy class because I couldn't find any that worked with my school schedule but I have read several books and articles on training nothing seems to be getting through. About the only thing he knows now it lets go outside and sitting at doors until they open.
 
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RedyreRottweilers

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Looks like its time for training class. The dog can only learn what you take the time to teach him.
 
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RedyreRottweilers

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You need TRAINING CLASS. There is no way for someone from this remote distance to tell you why your puppy is having behavioral changes or issues.

All dogs deserve training class. Find one, and get in it.
 

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