Dachshunds on youtube.com

Started by Doxherding Karen, February 12, 2007, 03:49:57 AM

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Doxherding Karen

There are some wonderful dachshund videos on www.youtube.com,  Here is a partial list:

Tribute to Fonzie the Dachshund
Sprint commercial
I feel good!
Dachshunds play soccer
Feelin' Groovy dachshunds
Parker the talking Dachshund

My personal favorite is the tribute to Fonzie.  The music is by a Scottish band, The Proclaimers.

Let me know which is YOUR favorite!

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"I tried marriage and children - it ended badly. 
I'm doing much better with dachshunds and rabbits."

Barb

Thanks for the link !  I will check them out when I get home....I really do need to get some work done today - LOL !!!
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Teresa

This is really dangerous and very addictive. I just typed in "dachshunds" in the search box and I was in trouble. I loved the "Puppy Love" one that follows the litter from newly born until about 6 weeks. Then there is the doxie attacking the sprinkler, then the doxie attacking it's blanket, then the doxie......
Well, now you know what I mean by dangerous!
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Doxherding Karen

Excuse me, Teresa, but you are a dachshund owner, which by definition means you have no life beyond all things doxie (does that make us doxologists?  Hmm....)  One doxie lover's addiction is another doxie lover's addiction - wait, I got that wrong.  I mean it is better to have loved one doxie than to have never loved another human being - hold it, I losing my gripppp....oh, noooooo......I'm mellltinnnnnnggggg. . . . . . .

I think she's unconscious.  Never mind the post, when she wakes up she will feel refreshed and have no memory of your posting.  love, Guinness (Herd Alpha)
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"I tried marriage and children - it ended badly. 
I'm doing much better with dachshunds and rabbits."