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Papillons are dogs that practically never have a bad mood. These fluffy mischievous people look at the world through rose-colored glasses, being able to find positive in the most seemingly ordinary everyday situations.

The Papillon is named for its most distinctive feature: its large, fringed, butterfly-like ears.

There are two kinds of Papillon.

When a Papillon has “dropped” ears, it’s not called a Papillon, but a Phalene.

Dachshund is one of the most widespread and popular dog breeds. They are loved by both hunters and simply dog ​​breeders. Dachshunds are very loyal pets – they are eternally loyal to their owner. These dogs have a loud voice, so loud that it cannot even be compared with the barking of a large dog. It is believed that the dachshund is a very intelligent dog. They are fairly easy and quick to teach different commands.
This dog will definitely change your life!

I love these walks❤️

The picture that Dachshund’s parent sees in the morning)

Oh, bath time…

Gotta stock up on the essentials 😉

🐤Mummy, please let me play with duckie… 🐤

❤️Love is in the air❤️

Worst.Day.Ever! What can I do to get back at the parents? 😈

2️⃣ boys, 1️⃣ pumpkin 🎃

Genuinely not sure which legs belong to each dog! Not even sure what they’re doing actually! Any ideas?!

Is it a bird?
Is it a plane? ✈️ No! It’s the amazing flying Dachshund
! Look at all the mid-air floof! Have you ever seen anything so floofy ?!

Do you think this is funny ???

Mission: Lick Mom!

Hello, Sausage Dog Helpline, how can I help? Of course, we can dig all the holes you need, and we can throw in some free barking all day long!

Leave me, I’m tired!

I also love you madly, Mom!

These fluffy, spherical “Dutchmen” are in constant spiritual dependence on the owner and his family members. Well, more specifically, the Wolfspitz relative will always prefer the company of a person to a canine society.

The American Kennel Club recognized the Keeshond in 1949.

The plural form of Keeshond is Keeshonden.

A Keeshond will dig a hole to lie in the ground where it is cooler during the summer and warmer during the winter.

Among the numerous representatives of Spitz, the Wolfspitz occupies a special place. This is the largest representative of the group, which has preserved the original natural appearance of its ancestors as much as possible.

The Keeshond coat is fairly easy to care for.

They are ideal travel companions.

They love getting new toys.

The Keeshond breed seems to have been created in order to correspond to the dictum – “a dog, man’s best friend.” This is really so – the Wolfspitz has an amazingly harmonious character and loves people very much.

The American Kennel Club recognized the Keeshond in 1949.

The plural form of Keeshond is Keeshonden.

A Keeshond will dig a hole to lie in the ground where it is cooler during the summer and warmer during the winter.

The Hungarian Vizsla is a dog with excellent working qualities and a harmonious appearance. The development of the breed goes back several centuries. During this time, she became not only an excellent hunter but also an excellent companion.

This highly energetic Hungarian favorite can do it all with style and grace.

He’s a talented hunting dog.

He’s capable of excelling in many other fields, including agility and search and rescue work.