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This is the kinda stuff he pulls when he decides it's time for you to pay attention to him. To be fair, he put the donut on himself. I threaded the balloon through it just to mess with him.

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Mama bear & the unruly cub.

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We were hoping she'd mother him when we brought him home, but she wanted no part of the little heathen.

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The gang sunning themselves with the puppy.

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Meet Pickles!
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She is a Great Pyrranese that is 8 weeks old!

What a sweetie. She came to us from a member and his lovely wife (@303hunter is not lovely) but a helluva nice guy.

I know, a matter of opinion.
Be very careful ... GP puppies make great lap dogs but they are hard as hell to break of it when they get older and love Daddy sooooooo much!

I love the name Pickles!
 
Meet Peanut. She was the runt of the litter when we got her. Turned out to be a heck of a dog.

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This is Auggie, he and his sister Tillie became part of our family 10 yrs ago and this weekend we had to say goodbye. We will miss him he was a sweet boy. His sister is lost as she has not been separated from him at any time in her life.

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This is Auggie, he and his sister Tillie became part of our family 10 yrs ago and this weekend we had to say goodbye this weekend. We will miss him he was a sweet boy. His sister is lost as she has not been separated from him at any time in her life.

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That's a fine looking boy!

I am sorry for you and Tillie's loss.
 
This is Auggie, he and his sister Tillie became part of our family 10 yrs ago and this weekend we had to say goodbye. We will miss him he was a sweet boy. His sister is lost as she has not been separated from him at any time in her life.

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Handsome pup. Sorry for your loss.
 
Meet Pickles!

She is a Great Pyrranese that is 8 weeks old!

What a sweetie. She came to us from a member and his lovely wife (@303hunter is not lovely) but a helluva nice guy..
We just brought Pickles’ sister home. She’s being a little shy and staying in her carrier we brought her home in. My wife got a great photo of the kitten, Freja, the ginger cat I posted just above checking her out. If I can get her to send it to me I’ll post it.

Oh, she’s starting to whine... misses her family. She whines, Freja goes in there, and she stops whining.

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He wasn't wantin' to let go of it, neither. He was proud AF & just poppin' his teeth, crunchin' it & whipping his head back & forth. His prey drive & focus is over the top. Smartest dog I've ever met, crazy energy & tricky/sneaky. Truth is, he's a spoiled rotten, little (23lbs) lap dog titty baby, but needs several hours of exercise a day & as soon as he's outdoors, goes into hunter/killer mode. Also a very loving & loyal little & is absolutely devoted to my wife.
 
We'd like another cat, but our last one was one of those goofy, friendly cats, that was part of a pack of Dachshunds. But Lucky was already grown when he was introduced to teeny tiny wiener dog puppies. We'd have to find a laid back cat that was good with dogs, but people don't get rid of those kind 'n trying to introduce a kitten to grown Dachshunds does NOT work. They're like a living squeaky toy that the dogs will terrify into cat psychosis at best.

The "puppy" & the female would kill a kitten on sight. For some reason, these two, both short hairs have that crazy prey drive, though she doesn't hunt as actively as he does. Our long haired male littermates get excited when they see a critter, but they're much more docile & neither have that killer instinct.

I get that some people breed Dachshunds for a docile, pet temperament. It's cute & they're still goofy & sweet, but I like mine with their original hunting dog instincts & drive intact & at least a little bit crazy. It makes them so much funnier & more interactive, IMO & are very, very clever little dogs. Plus, there's that vermin control thing they do, which is a bonus, IMO. Had long haired female in Germany whose grandsire had been a 7-time International Working Dog Champion. Breeder hunted Russian boar with his- to jump, track & run hogs & the bravest of 'em would bey & sometimes try to catch it. Brave to the point of rashness. That girl dog went 32 lbs. Broad shouldered little brute of a dog. If she caught you mid stride while out for a walk, you were going down.
 
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