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Dachshund pulls baby

When I was 7 months old our old dachshund Spud liked pull me across the room.

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  1. Yes, the pain is raw and stays with you forever, but so does the love they had for you and you had for them. I will never stop being a guardian to cats till the day I die. I can no longer look after a dog as I am severely disabled. Without Angel and Garfield in my life, I wouldn’t be laughing and smiling as much as I do when I have them with me 🙂 — Check my YT channel for vids of Angel and Garfield.

  2. 1992????
    This video is more higher quality than most youtube videos made in 2011!!!
    also-that little baby is the uploader and is older then me LOL.

  3. Pointing out that this vid is from 1992 deters the folks who would normally tell you that the baby’s life is in imminent danger.

  4. What you say is true; it’s so sad that cats ‘n’ dogs only live into their teens; at least a horse lives to be 30.

    For example, an old girlfriend of mine has cats; when one passes she just goes to the pound and just gets another; currently she’s on cats numbers 5 & 6; there are so many strays that need homes; she takes them in and they get to live out their fuzzy little lives in peace and dignity.

  5. Your life is much richer for having them in your life though. I’ve had to put down 3 of my babies, Cindy (Tortoiseshell cat, had her when I was 5 till 21) Simba (Maltese, my first ever dog for 12 amazing years) and Knytro (English Staffie just 2 years) and woke up to find Simba’s brother passed away, Andre (Maltese), Andre died from his Heart. And now have 2 cats, Angel, 7 year old Tortie and Garfield 18mth tabby. I know I’ll lose them, but I wouldn’t trade my time with them for the world.

  6. thats why I’ll never ever get a pup…I just can’t stand the pain of having a friend I’ve know for 19!! yrs die…so sad

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