Dachshunds or other dogs are always the best friends of humans. They are brave, friendly and lovely. Specially, they are super cute if they are mixed dog breeds.
Even famous people just can't get enough of these wiener dogs! Here are 14 pictures of famous people with their lovely Dachshunds and living their best lives with them. #1 Picasso and his dachshund Lump drawing a new masterpiece. #2 John F. Kennedy with his best friend! #3 Marlon Brando and his muse. #4 Pretty...Read More
Dachshunds can be also called Doxie dogs, Wiener dogs, sausage dogs… They are special because they have long bodies and they are very funny and active.
Welcome to my Dachshund blog. The pictures posted are not mine. All credits go to the owner for being an excellent artist. Please notice that porn or empty blogs wil be blocked. I hope you'll enjoy, reblog and follow :) //
Dachshunds can be also called Doxie dogs, Wiener dogs, sausage dogs… They are special because they have long bodies and they are very funny and active.
Delve into the depths of abstract symbolism with "Menschwerdung (Incarnation)" by Karl Wiener, a thought-provoking addition to our prints shop. This lounge wall art print, originating from the 1920s, presents Wiener's unique perspective on the theme of incarnation, making it a compelling choice for those seeking lounge room wall art that combines intellectual depth with vintage allure, ideal for enriching the aesthetic of any living room. A Fusion of Thought and Form in Vintage Prints In this vintage artwork, Karl Wiener’s artistic exploration of philosophical themes is vividly portrayed. "Menschwerdung (Incarnation)" features an abstract composition that invites interpretation and contemplation, making it a striking example of vintage prints. It’s a piece that challenges and engages, ideal for adding a conversation-starting element to your living room art collection. Exceptional Quality in Framed Wall Art for Living Room Our commitment to offering the finest wall art is showcased in this sophisticated reproduction. "Menschwerdung (Incarnation)" is meticulously produced to ensure that the complex imagery and nuanced color palette of Wiener’s original work are beautifully preserved, resulting in framed wall art for the living room that is both visually intriguing and intellectually stimulating. Transform Your Living Space with Artistic Depth Ideal for adding a touch of introspection and vintage charm to your living room, this print is a perfect choice. Its abstract and symbolic nature adds an artistic and profound quality to any room, making it an excellent choice for those seeking to create a thoughtfully curated atmosphere with artwork for the living room wall. A Unique Gift for Lovers of Art and Philosophy For those who appreciate the beauty of living room art for walls and the allure of vintage prints with a deep narrative, this piece is a captivating gift choice. It's a unique way to share the charm of Karl Wiener's artistic vision and the timeless appeal of thought-provoking art through this striking print. Explore the Elegance of Vintage Lounge Art Our poster art shop is proud to showcase a range of significant artworks, bringing the fusion of art and philosophy to contemporary audiences. "Menschwerdung (Incarnation)" is more than just a print; it's a celebration of intellectual exploration and the enduring appeal of vintage lounge wall art. Add this exquisite piece to your collection today and let it bring a touch of depth, conversation, and historical elegance to your living space. Need some more inspiration? Check out more lounge wall art prints or the full collection of vintage art prints.
You never thought you'd be so happy to have a fuzzy wiener in your face.
Not surprised at all that a small wiener was behind Napoleon... but Marlon Brando?
This dachshund tale was recently written in The Star Press out of Indiana by John Carlson. Funny stuff! An interesting thing happened to me last weekend. My wife was leaving for an overnight trip to Illinois, so I decided to walk her out to her car. Anyway, we're on the way out there, her walking directly behind me, when she suddenly says, "Aren't you feeling a little breezy?" And I say, "Breezy? No. Why should I feel breezy?" Then she says, "Because the rear end is totally ripped out of those Bermuda shorts you are wearing." So I turn around and look at her like she is nuts, but she says, "Seriously." So then I reach for my backside and start feeling around for some cloth, but the only thing my hand is coming in contact with is, like, air. Well, naturally, I'm like, "Geez! How'd the rear end get totally ripped out of my Bermudas?" Just then, my eyes land on Layla, our miniature, clothes-hating dachshund, a dog that, take it from me, has dismantled hundreds of assorted shoes, socks, shirts and pants around our place over the last four years. "Layla!!!" I holler, all huffy like, staring hard at her. "Did you rip the rear end out of these Bermuda shorts I'm wearing?" Well, she doesn't reply, but she won't return my eye contact, either, so right then I am thinking dang, she really did it. But then, all of a sudden, I'm thinking something even worse: Uh, didn't I wear these shorts to mow the lawn the day before? Then I'm thinking, yeah, I definitely did wear these shorts to mow the lawn the day before. Oops. So, with a look of absolute horror on my face and the rear end of my Bermudas totally ripped out, I mention that sad fact to my wife who, to express her profound sympathy at this disturbing revelation, immediately begins laughing her head off. "Hey," I protest, "it ain't that funny. If I was mowing the lawn with the rear end totally ripped out of my Bermudas, it's only by the grace of God that somebody didn't call the cops!" But what I'm asking myself while my wife is laughing so hard that she is now wheezing from hyperventilation is, what would I have done then? Well, I guess I would have told the cops the truth: "I'm sorry, officer, I didn't realize that my miniature dachshund ripped the rear end out of my Bermudas." Of course, then I think, yeah, like they'd buy that. Probably every pervert who gets arrested for exposing himself says something like, "I'm sorry, officer, I didn't realize that my miniature dachshund ripped the rear end out of my Bermudas." So anyway, it was a very lucky thing that none of my neighbors called the cops on me. By the way, if any of them did see me mowing the lawn like that, I want to apologize for both Layla and myself and assure them that, in the future, I intend to check my Bermudas far more carefully before leaving the house. John Carlson is a features writer for The Star Press. Unfortunately, there were no photos of 'Layla' with the story. But check out more pics of coverdoxie 'Clementine' by 'nancyhedy' right here on flickr! She has some great pics. Like this one of little Clementine and Scarlet:
Dachshunds can be also called Doxie dogs, Wiener dogs, sausage dogs… They are special because they have long bodies and they are very funny and active.
Dachshunds or other dogs are always the best friends of humans. They are brave, friendly and lovely. Specially, they are super cute if they are mixed dog breeds.
There's really nothing better than getting beautiful Dachshund photos from our dedicated readers. Look how handsome Kobi is! We can only imagine how comfortable he must feel buried in the warm sand. His eyes say it all. Elizabeth M. writes: Dear Joey and Maggie, I wanted to send you a quick note to say how much I enjoy your blog. I've been visiting it on a weekly basis now for well over a year and can't get enough - I'm the owner of an 11-year-old miniature dachshund ...and must admit that I have a pretty severe case of doxie fever :-) I've attached a few funny pictures of my pooch. Keep up the good work...I hope to be able to continue following "The Long and Short of It All" for many more years! Warmly, Elizabeth Kobi and one of his humans in Colorado Kobi relaxes on Trout
Adele and her Dachshund 'Louie' via the February 11 issue of Nylon magazine Hot Hot Hot Soulful songstress and Dachshundist Adele's sophomore album '21' sees its American release today, so if you haven't already gotten your copy, head on out to your local record shop to pick one up! Released on January 24 in the UK, the album is still Number 1 on the charts there, outselling all the other albums in the Top 10 combined. Her popularity has pushed her first album, '19' back in to the UK Top 10 as well. Adele is the first living artist to achieve the feat of two top five hits in both the UK Singles Chart and the UK Album Chart simultaneously since The Beatles in 1964. Her handsome red smooth 'Louie' has been in the press with his beloved human as well in recent weeks. Something stinky happened during an interview with the Irish Times: We are 20 minutes into a right old natter, and Tottenham’s Aretha Franklin is wrinkling up her nose. “I’m so sorry, but the dog has farted.” Louis Armstrong, Adele Adkins’s petite, tubular dachshund (aka Sausage), is soiling the atmosphere of XL Records’ headquarters in London’s Ladbroke Grove, but the apology is shot through with a bit of a cackle and a carry-on-regardless demeanour. Spend any length of time in the company of Adele and you’ll come to learn pretty damn quick that the classiest singer of her generation has little time for airs and graces. Adele has even quipped that her third album will be all about Louie. Via UK's Daily Star: Having vented her romantic spleen on 19 and 21, Adele is ready to move on to a more positive topic, namely puppy love. “My dog Louie is the love of my life,” she laughed, referring to her miniature dachshund. “The third album will be all about him I promise.” Keep up with all things Adele, including her world tour, at her official website. Did you catch her on David Letterman last night? Fantastic! Related: Shout Out From Adele Related: Catching Up With Our Favorite Pop Stars The great lead single off of '21,' Rolling In The Deep
You never thought you'd be so happy to have a fuzzy wiener in your face.
Even famous people just can't get enough of these wiener dogs! Here are 14 pictures of famous people with their lovely Dachshunds and living their best lives with them. #1 Picasso and his dachshund Lump drawing a new masterpiece. #2 John F. Kennedy with his best friend! #3 Marlon Brando and his muse. #4 Pretty...Read More
The national dish of Austria is Wiener schnitzel (Veal escalope coated in flour, egg and breadcrumbs). Serve with a warm potato salad and cranberry sauce.