Here's a picture of my weiner

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She is cute!

Ah, had a black mini years ago, "Ocsar" -- soiler of expensive carpets, when he was scolded, he would make a deposit in my slippers... LOTS of attitude... :-)
Scott
 
She's a cutiepie!

Even though I am a devoted cat guy, I do love OPD's.

(Other Peoples' Dogs).

Honey gets her great looks from her human Dad.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
AWW!!!! Look at the little schnitzle doggie!!!

Ya gotta luv the face and those ears!!!!!Not to forget those adorable bedroom eyes.....definately a keeper Veg!!!!!! PAT COFFEY
 
Honey!!!

She is absolutely beautiful!! Did you mention how old she is? I may have missed it, if you did. I had a dachshund that looked a lot like her. His name was Bailey, and he was a sweetheart! However, he did seem to get revenge if I'd be away....destroying a telephone cord, chewing through an electric blanket cord, eating a wicker basket, etc. But, he was soooooo sweet! I'm sayin' that dogs are better than people.

You've inspired me....I think I'll post a pic of my two doggies!
 
Honey (Honey Roundbottom Von Weinerhausen is her full name) turned 6 on June 28. I adopted her three years ago.

Yep, she's pretty much in charge here and knows it. If I'm late coming home from work, she's right there at the door ready to start yelling at me.

Jon, she has the softest, silkiest coat. And the toastiest, velvetiest tummy! She likes to snuggle under the covers with me at night. I don't mind that!

veg, who isn't proud or anything...
 
Our Dachshund, Shadow, is the boss of the house for sure. He even has his own mythology: We think that in a previous life he was a 1920's era travelling salesman from Toledo, who dealt in ladies ready-to-wear.

His friend Crackers (the nutty Pomerainian) was his ditzy blonde secretary. Actually, he still is. But now they're both dogs.

And the Cat, Sputnik, was a disdainful buyer at a major department store who never wanted to buy his line of ready-to-wear. He still doesn't.

(Okay, so I have a lot of time on our hands. But at least I don't dress them in character ;-)
 
dangalang--(Sorry; Dr. Mitch called you that once and it stuck!)

I remember reading the traveling salesman story on your website. And laughing my butt off!

Certainly you have some more pictures of Shadow that you'd be willing to share? I guess it will come as a surprise to noone that I love weiners!

veg
 
Since we're sharing pets...
This is Betty--she's a scrappy little former streetwalker who walked up to Todd one day with repentence in her eyes--and burned pads because she had walked through fresh asphalt. She has completely acclimated to her new glamorous (though chaste) life of lounging on her doggie bed, having meals put out for her, being chauferred around town, and generally having her every whim catered to.
 
Awwwwwwww doggone it!

Such sweet babies! I guess I'll have to post a pic of our little darlings. Would love to take a family shot, but they fight like cats and dogs!! ;-)
 
She is too cute--and SO well-behaved. The vet figures that she's about 2 years old. I don't know how rough her previous life was, but she has no interest in dog treats, isn't particularly thrilled with kibble, and LOVES grass and weeds. I wonder if she couldn't be trained to edge the driveway and weed the landscaping? Hmm...
 
Tom, I am so jealous that Betty is well-behaved. I often tell Honey that she's the naughtiest doggie in the world.

"Soiler of expensive carpets." Oh, yes. I think the rule is that if you get a weiner dog, you get a steam vac at the same time!

Here's a picture of what I saw one morning when I went to make the bed.
 
Honey is a sweetie, veg-o-matic----or should you be rechristened TEASE-o-matic in light of your thread title, LOL.

Big ups to Betty, as well, deeptub! It's always heartwarming to know that an animal has been rescued by someone who's going to treat him/her with TLC.
 
Veg--Honey is adorable! WHERE do dogs learn to look SO CUTE. Betty has never tiddled in OUR house, but when she has visited her big bruiser black lab friend, she HAS tiddled at THAT house--marking her turf I guess. If she'd sneak off and do it in a corner and demonstrate some shame, it would be one thing. But no, she looks you dead in the eye, squats, and goes. So trashy. She hasn't done it lately--I think between being yelled at and becoming more comfortable around everyone has helped her control herself.
We housesat at that house for a week and a half and brought the SteamVac with us. :)
T.
 
Pets!

Here is a pic of my dog Joli at about 5 months. Now this is a spoiled dog. I'll post of picture of her best bud Phoebe after this one. They get along very well. So well in fact, when we go out of town they stay in the same kennel at the vet. They generally have one tiff when they stay together and the vet says they each go to the other side of the cage until they get over it. How funny is that?

The link is to a video of my very spoiled dog and the other spoiled creature in my life. My HURSBAND! This is the first video I made thanks to Robert's suggestion of the the free Microsoft software.

http://www.chachp.com/videos/marion_joli.wmv
 
When we first got Crackers (the Pomerainian) he was very skittish. (He was a stray, and we think he was abused) He also wasn't housebroken, and he would literally empty himself out if you even looked at him funny.

One morning when he (Crackers) was still quite new to us, John (my partner) figured out that Crackers was about to lose it, so he went to grab him and take him outside before we had another deluge, but it was too late. John picked him up and was heading for the door when Crackers let loose. It was remarkably like a lawn sprinker.

John was immensely irritated, not only because of the situation but also because I was laughing so hard. It was at my house, it was my furniture getting the brunt of it, so I don't know why he was so bent out of shape.

I still crack up whenever I think of that day.
 
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