In the 19 years we’ve had dachshunds, not once has the house been damaged by a closing car door. BTW, dachels do have large chests, both to protect their bellies from badger attacks (they were bred to hunt same) and to give an audible play by play when down a burrow. They just don’t adjust for the lack of dirt when they’re topside. &8-{)
kbyrdleroy123 over 12 years ago
Maybe there is someone there and only the dog sees or senses him or her.
Bob. over 12 years ago
Had a parrot that would do that. He knew someone was out there before the doorbell rang.
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
Must be in the genes. Our dog, Turd, does that and he’s only half weiner dog
Nighthawks Premium Member over 12 years ago
now THAT little dog’s word balloon should read:“YIPE! YIPE! YIPE!way too little of a chest for a WOOF!
gcarlson over 12 years ago
In the 19 years we’ve had dachshunds, not once has the house been damaged by a closing car door. BTW, dachels do have large chests, both to protect their bellies from badger attacks (they were bred to hunt same) and to give an audible play by play when down a burrow. They just don’t adjust for the lack of dirt when they’re topside. &8-{)
chris_weaver over 12 years ago
He must have heard an ant sneeze!