I've noticed too. A friend just rescued a very timid black dachshund. He's very shy and looks very lonely when he first arrive but a week later he's mostly out of his shell mostly wants to be petted and cuddle.
A vet went to see a doctor for his health condition..
Doctor: OK mister, I guess we will be having series of medical tests for your condition.
Vet: Oh, I heard you are well-experienced enough so I came to you. Can't you tell my sickness just by looking at me?
Doctor: Oh I see, let's try this...
Amazing shots, always love to see dogs running and zooming over the white stuff.
Photos seemed little darker, maybe you can work out on lighting to make them clearer.
Hormones really have great affect on dog's behavior, most specially of male dogs into a not neutered female dog. It's better to have all dogs fixed and you have to look for anyone that may stand and try to be leader of the pack. It's normal but just make sure there are no bad aggression between...
Wow congratulations! So great to see him settling so well. I'm new here in the board and new owner of adopted dachshund Dan. He's been eating and sleeping most of the time in his couple of days here and now, looks like he's comfortably enjoying and playing around, he's such a sweet little guy.
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