What’s Better? A Dachshund’s Help or No Help at All?
Dachshunds are good at a few things: burrowing, digging, barking, tripping you and putting themselves at the center of whatever it is you're doing.
Dachshunds are good at a few things: burrowing, digging, barking, tripping you and putting themselves at the center of whatever it is you're doing.
Hercules examined a Japanese beetle closely before deciding to taste it and realize that he doesn't like the flavor. They're also not very durable playthings.
I though Hank was sleeping when I left my laptop on the bed. He decided it's his pillow. The only way I'm going to get it back is if he gets a good belly rub.
I accidentally woke Hercules while he slept with his squeaky toy. I’m not quite sure what this look on his face is, but I’m definitely not touching the giraffe.
Rommel has no problem taking a mid-afternoon power nap in his office chair, As his office mate I don't really mind. I just wish he didn't snore and twitch.
Franzi and Rommel soaking up some rays on the back deck on a very hot, late summer day. Don't forget the sunscreen doxies!
Yesterday I spent close to 30 minutes looking for little Hercules only to find him passed out under the covers on the bed with a big doxie smile on his face.
Hercules loves nothing more than getting the cat's leftover food. Once he's cleaned the plate, he shreds it into tiny pieces and leaves it for me to clean up.
Hank used to be the puppy of the pack, but at 14, he's now the old dog. Here he is in his favorite spot on the back of the couch. Groggy, but alert for food.
Dachshunds are awesome, but they can be easy targets for animals like coyotes unless you've got a pack mate that's a mastiff. Then the coyote needs to look out.