Monday, October 11, 2010

Monday's Message From Your Dachshund




This week's bark on the streets is "Me Skipping Winter This Year!"
The dachshunds all agree it is just too cold and snowy in the winter for their short little legs. They are all planning to try and hibernate again this winter. So stock up on sleepy sacks, wee wee pads, and maybe even put up a poo tent because according to them we are in for a long cold winter in the months ahead.

If you like the sleepy sack above, click on the picture to see how you can get a one of your very own.

8 comments:

Art and Sew Forth said...

I love rendach's shop! She's part of the EFA team. And that snuggie comforter would be nice for ME! Move over Doxies!

Chilly Paws said...

Imagine my surprise being featured on your blog! Primmie is thrilled to be the subject of a little gossip on your blog. Cairo (Avatar) agrees and everyone knows Cairo loves Dachshunds!

EFA rocks! It's all about the animals.

Mention this blog for 10% off your purchase from Chilly Paws on this gorgeous Monday. I will refund via paypal.

Chilly Paws said...

Who knew Etsy had an "underground Dachshund world" :) I love it...where do I sign up?

Three Wishes Collective said...

the comforter is gorgeous! i wouldn't see Velvet all winter with one of those.

makingstuffwithlove said...

That is the cutest photo! Makes me want to crawl right in :) Sasha's right: I guess short legs don't go with cold, snowy weather :( My Buster stays cold from autumn to spring, he certainly doesn't like it...

AngelPups said...

Love that pup! And the comforter is beautiful too! ;-) Love the shop, too!

Unknown said...

The duvet does look snuggly. I love the turquoise color. Daisy would have to move over and make room for me in the winter time.

laughingfridge said...

Hannah has all her blankets piled up and ready for hibernation, but that sleepie sack looks so inviting! Yes, wee wee pads are in the garage, ready for those times when Hannah sticks her nose out the doggie door and says 'no way am I going out there!'