Aww. It's just his play thing. There is something that everyone has in their life and simply can't do without.
Always play with him even if it's just for ten minutes to let him know you love him... you do love him right? Just be glad he's not putting holes in your furniture or anything.
Every dog has their "happy object. " He picked up a new object after the "stick accident.
Yes I love him he is the highlight of my life! And the only thing he puts holes in are those dog stuffed toys. Haha he pulls the fluff out and it ends up all over the house in minutes.
Its entertaining but messy.
It simply means that he wants his tennise ball because he loves it.
Dachshunds are one of the most emotionally sensitive dogs. They are very like us in their range of emotions. Your dog has attached to his tennis ball like a child does to a blankie!
Everone knows how traumatized a child gets when you try to put them to bed without their blankie, so why would you think your dachshund would be any different? I have raised miniature dachshunds for 8 years and never doubted the emotional sensitivity or intelligence of my "puppy children! " Be kind to your puppy baby and don't take his ball away, especially NOT AS A PUNISHMENT!
Feel free to ask me any other questions about these wonderful friends!
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