“Just a little mini dachshund who throws sass around like it’s confetti.”
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h/t Cracker Annie.
“Just a little mini dachshund who throws sass around like it’s confetti.”
Follow Daisy Rey Dachshund on Twitter and Facebook.
h/t Cracker Annie.
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That’s fun. Thank you!
Dogs cannot be pampered enough. I don’t know about the bling in this case, but giving them hotdogs up to their teets is good.
Doesn’t everyone do this?
My Otto looks just like Daisey Rey.
Is the anthropomorphization of endeared pets a sign of mental illness, or is it simply natural progression resulting from spending so much time with animal one loves?
I have a voice for each of our three pets. In any given situation, they have something to say, and it comes out of my mouth. Keeps my wife in stitches, it’s pretty funny. The things they do on their own are humorous enough!
Dachshunds Uber Alles
“There is a healthy and an unhealthy love of animals: and the nearest definition of the difference is that the unhealthy love of animals is serious. I am quite prepared to love a rhinoceros, with reasonable precautions: he is, doubtless, a delightful father to the young rhinoceroses. But I will not promise not to laugh at a rhinoceros… I will not worship an animal. That is, I will not take an animal quite seriously: and I know why.
Wherever there is Animal Worship there is Human Sacrifice. That is, both symbolically and literally, a real truth of historical experience.”
— G. K. Chesterton, “On Seriousness,” The Uses of Diversity (1920)