Welcome to the Pack, Jupiter!
Jupiter is the newest addition to Doxie Planet. He's a two-year old black and tan short hair with a square muzzle and strong burrowing tendencies.
Jupiter is the newest addition to Doxie Planet. He's a two-year old black and tan short hair with a square muzzle and strong burrowing tendencies.
You can’t train this out of them… and honestly, would it even be a dachshund if you did? Do you have a little hunter who insists on bringing their work inside?
ercules is back in training for the Dachsolympics, specifically the highly competitive "Gopher Hunt" digging event -- a favorite among Dachshund athletes
My dachshund, Hercules, never simply walks through a dog door. He leaps through with the sort of energy that makes you think he's training for an Olympic event
Even if your dachshund has never met a badger, that instinct to burrow and dig is still strong. Holes in the garden, blanket burrows—It’s all part of their DNA.
I turned my dachshund, Hercules into an action figure toy, Hercules the Hero, with Google's Gemini Artificial intelligence tool. Not bad at all!
If you're a Dachshund owner, you already know that doxies are the bed dog breed ever. But, if you aren't, here are ten great reasons you should be.
It took Hank the better part of 5 minutes, but he was finally able to burrow into the blanket, stick his head out and get his ears perfectly arranged for a nap.
Getting the bed "just right" isn't easy . There are lots of lumpy places that have to be picked, plucked and spun around on before everything is ready.
Being a dachshund demi-god, Hercules is used to the admiration of other dogs. Occasionally though, will disguise himself with a fuzzy blue blanket.