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ickplant@lemmy.world to Dogs@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Dachshunds summed in one pic

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Dachshunds summed in one pic

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ickplant@lemmy.world to Dogs@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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  • KanadrAllegria@lemmy.ca
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    If that pizza was family sized that is a massive dachshund. 😂

    • ickplant@lemmy.worldOP
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      I can’t tell if the dog is massive or if it’s the camera lens. I know my dachshund mix is huge because she is mixed with (probably) Jack Russell terrier, and she is thicc. Tons of muscle.

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      That might just be the family size in Australia

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        Entirely possible, but it looks more like a north America personal size in the pic. 😂 Maybe Aussies don’t like their pizza as much us North Americans do.

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          In the US that box holds one slice, I reckon.

          • KanadrAllegria@lemmy.ca
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            Depends on where in the US. NYC? one slice for sure.

            Where I’m from that box would hold a 4 slice personal pizza. Six if you’re lucky.

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      Standard Dachsund’s are pretty big -especially compared to the miniature 🧐

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    It’s never the dog’s fault. That face is telling me “I know I wasn’t supposed to do that, but I couldn’t not do it, because I’m just a dog.”

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    Pup be like

  • YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH@infosec.pub
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    https://theonion.com/heroic-dog-saves-family-of-5-from-herb-roasted-chicken/

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      I made herb roasted chicken. That dog is a hero indeed.

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    That dog isn’t that big, that must’ve been a deep dish to be family size

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    He is doing food prep for when he will be in the wild on that island https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/escaped-dog-in-australia-is-rescued-after-529-days-alone-in-the-wilderness/ar-AA1DLb3X

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    I remember buying a cheese steak and eating it while driving back to wherever I was coming from. I was making a left hand turn and as I rounded the intersection my little monster snatched that shit right out my right hand. Went to the back and proceeded to devour it as I helplessly watched incoherently cursing in the rearview. Little fucker didn’t even share it with his mother either. Boy I miss my little ones!

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      • Maiq@lemy.lol
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        I had rats too. Catseye and Pury. Very kind little Beastie’s. They loved my waterbed. My cat didn’t seem to mind them and kind of knew they were part of the family. Pretty strange behavior for a cat IMO.

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            i feel like the only way to have small rodents is to have a whole lot of them and constantly getting more, so you always have all the others to keep you happy and distract you, and the whole “family” is a ship of theseus situation.

            honestly applies to all pets, have at least 2 unless it’s a fuckin tortoise or a parrot that’ll outlive you.

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    If your dog does this make sure to watch them for bloat, because they could actually die.

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    MISTER JELLYBEANS DID NOTHING WRONG

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