
The 12-year-old dachshund, named OJ, and the 6-year-old pit bull Blue Dozer have been best friends since the day they met. They share a really special bond – not only they were adopted as a pair, but also Blue Dozer is OJ’s guide because the poor dachshund is completely blind. The woman who first introduced them to each other adopted the pit bull about four years ago and already had OJ. Sadly, she recently became homeless and couldn’t keep them anymore...
The 12-year-old dachshund, named OJ, and the 6-year-old pit bull Blue Dozer have been best friends since the day they met.

Just as you thought maternity photo shoots couldn’t get any cuter… Adorable little tail-waggers started taking over. A proud sausage dog mother posed with her six teeny tiny sausages in a maternity photo shoot. Think it couldn’t get any better? Rejoice! The newborn pups are also wearing colorful tiny knitted hats!
Just as you thought maternity photo shoots couldn’t get any cuter… Adorable little tail-waggers started taking over.

Crusoe is a pretty famous dachshund that has been dazzling the Internet for a few years now. With a new book out, now is a good time to get acquainted with him if you aren’t already…
Crusoe is a pretty famous dachshund that has been dazzling the Internet for a few years now. With a new book out, now is a good time to get acquainted with him if you aren’t already…

Dennis is a 6-year-old dachshund that lost 79% of his body-weight over a year. When Brooklyn Burton, from West Columbus, Ohio, rescued him from relatives, he weighed a whopping 56lb (25.4kg) compared to his present 12lb (5.4kg). Dennis had been overfed on human food, including burgers and pizza.
Dennis is a 6-year-old dachshund that lost 79% of his body-weight over a year. When Brooklyn Burton, from West Columbus, Ohio, rescued him from relatives, he weighed a whopping 56lb (25.

These bizarre, giant dog heads wearing chef hats were part of an interactive public art event that recently took place in the Bay area of California. The plastic dachshund sculptures formerly served as the mascots for the Doggie Diner, which closed in 1986 in San Francisco. Just recently, Polish artist Olek was invited to cover the strange figures with her signature crochet designs.
These bizarre, giant dog heads wearing chef hats were part of an interactive public art event that recently took place in the Bay area of California.
