My Evil Weiner Dog

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

He was a little possesive of his breath-mint bone...

By the way, before you leave some unintelligent comment regarding the "mistreatment" of this dog, read this: http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/dachshunds.html

He is well taken care of, LOVES cuddling, and in my opinion, he is a little too spoiled. He is around 11 years old, and thus, has gained a little extra weight. We have him on a "doggy diet," but his metabolism just isn't what it used to be :(

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  • I'll leave a comment as I own a wonderful dachshund who is MUCH MORE LAID BACK than your mean little dog. Mine WILL NOT growl at its owner or a friend that gets near its treat or bone. We have trained our dog NOT TO DO THAT. The way it acts is a reflection on YOU. YOU are a bad dog owner.

  • @tritonrocks and YOU are an idiot who is raging on the internet. all other comments from you will not be accepted... /blocked

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  • My weiner dog does the same thing!!

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  • mine died at the age of 13, that was 2009 & i still miss her..

  • he's about to go on a date. Dont you dare try to take away his breath-mint bone! lol

  • that is one cute dog :))

  • my corgi does this too whenever someone(exept for me) tries to take away any of her chew toys/treats, and she would simply just pick it up and would go elsewhere, like to me

  • hahahaha mine does the same thing but worse. he is so evil

  • i think someone left their dog on vibrate :)

  • That's such a funny reaction! What a cute dog! I've had four weiner dogs. A few of mine have been quite possessive of their bones or toys, including my Frankie who died a couple of years ago at 18 y/o. Last year, I adopted a black and tan senior weiner rescue who was saved from death row at the pound. The vet thinks he's about 13 y/o. He has no teeth, cataracts, and arthritis. He's the most mellow weiner dog ever, but don't mess with his "baby" (favorite stuffed animal)!!

  • its a weenie thing...

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