I like intelligent and stubborn.
In two legged or four legged beings
There's an option to train a dog to bark on command.
(it's used in Shutzhund training)
there'll be a command to begin barking and also a command to STOP barking.
... just an idea?
that bark is a form of communication, whatever the reason behind it.
Over the years I've wondered if a dogs incessant barking could be likened to a stim?
High level of arousal = barking as a form of release?
some dogs chase their own tails around and around in circles, some dogs bark, some dogs dig or chew.
it's all a certain level of arousal.
you'd be quite right
@Mia in your idea of redirection.
I'm led to believe; if what I've read is correct,
Dachshunds are good with scent.
- this makes sense to me with their noses being so low to the ground.
There are many and varied 'Brain Games' ideas on many websites that promote the dogs natural ability to use its nose.
(this also fulfils and tires the dog more than miles of hiking)
intelligent dogs, just like intelligent people, require some way of using their brains or become bored and frustrated.
Whatever breed of dog you choose Mia,
there'll always be ways and means of fulfilling the breed characteristics if you're creative enough and willing to put some effort in.
If you're already aware that Dachshunds have tendencies to bark when aroused, enjoy scent work, have an intelligence that could be used to your advantage (training)
and you're willing to accept and work with those traits,
then you're already part way to meeting the challenge of sharing your space, home and life with a Dachshund