Screaming Mummies of the Pharaoh's Tomb II is about a poor (but very cute) orphan dachshund puppy named Howie Monroe, who lives on the prairie and yearns for a chicken bone. (I know. Trust me.) Things really get exciting when Howie and his best friend, the smart and well-read Delilah, find a time machine and travel back to ancient Egypt where they uncover...the mystery of the Pharaoh's tomb!!!

Your friend,

Howie

 

There's A Dachshund In My Bed! is the story of a dachshund puppy who is trying to get to sleep by creatively counting animals using different mathematical operations.

Living with a Dachshund: The Dachshund adapts readily to a small apartment or a large house—but he's at his best in the great outdoors where he is renowned as a hunter.

In Whistle for Willie Peter wants to learn to whistle. Wouldn’t it be the perfect way to call his dog Willie? Peter tries and tries to whistle. Peter tries so hard that his cheeks hurt, and even though no sounds come, he doesn’t give up.

"Itty Bitty Saves the Day" is a heartwarming picture book about a little Dachshund puppy that is born with special needs. Through tender care from his owner, MaryAnn, Itty Bitty is soon strong enough to eat alongside his brothers and sister. Itty Bitty is the runt of the litter, though, and has very BIG feet.

For the owner who is bringing home his Dachshund today or the person who is just considering the adoption of a Dachshund, Breeders’ Best Dachshund helps you put your best foot forward. This colorful, informative primer tells you precisely what you need to know, answering all of the questions most frequently asked by new owners.

Rusty the Little Red Dachshund. 1940 collectible.

In Superdog the Heart of a Hero Dexter the dachshund is an underdog--literally. Cleevis the tomcat enjoys demonstrating how he can stand right over Dex and not even ruffle his fur. What the pooch lacks in size, however, he makes up for in determination, and when he decides to stop just dreaming of being a hero and devote his life to becoming one, he is unstoppable.

Come along as Woody and his family visit Washington, D.C. and learn about our nation's history. Read a bonus chapter straight from Woody's personal journal in Mr. Dogwood Goes to Washington.

They captured our hearts in Woody The Kentucky Wiener: The Adoption. They are back to continue their journey in Woody Welcomes a Dad.

The Dachshund is not one dog but many. No other breed offers such a variety of colors, size and coat texture. 

Dachshunds Short and Long: With a pleasing shape and an expressive nature, the dachshund is a popular companion. Be they standard, mini, or 'tweeny,' smooth, longhaired, or wirehaired, these pups have giant-sized courage-and an unending supply of affection. Fond of belly rubs

In May I Pet Your Dog? a little boy learns from Harry, a dachshund, how to treat an unfamiliar dog safely and politely. Harry's friendly, gentle voice reminds the child to ask for the owner's permission to pet the dog, allow the animal to sniff his hand, and approach from the side. The pooch coaches the boy as he encounters an excited puppy, a guide dog, and an unfriendly canine.

The Hallo-Wiener: Costumed by his mother as a hot dog with bun, Oscar the dachshund goes from hangdog to top dog in what PW's starred review called a "pun-o-rama."

In Getchen the Bycicle Dog a dachshund tells her story, as she grows from a puppy to dog and finds her place in a loving human family. She leads a contented existence until she suffers a serious spinal injury. This leads to surgery, but Gretchen never regains the use of her back legs. Gradually, the determined canine begins dragging herself around.

Defined by its long and low outline, the Dachshund, whether sporting a Smooth, Wire or Long coat, in Miniature or Standard varieties, is counted among the most popular dogs in the world. This lively and intelligent dog is the symbol of courage and boldness, hailed as one of Germany’s greatest contributions to the dog world.

How To Start Your Own Business Selling Collectible Products of Dachshunds:
Selling collectible Dachshund products to others who love the breed can be a fun and profitable business. This book will get you started and the Wholesale Vendor section will give you all the contact information you need to get the products at wholesale prices.

Pete the Puppy follows the life of a dachshund puppy from its birth until it is taken to its new home after it is eight weeks old.
 

The Adoption is a witty book about Woody, the adorable dachshund, who finds a new home in Tinytown, Kentucky. 

Woody stars in his fourth book Tails from the Bluegrass, traveling across Kentucky with his Mommy, Daddy and his sister Chloe. Come along on the journey and share their exciting adventures!

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 Another dachshund tale about one rescued dachshund bent upon mischief as he travels, his rescued friends and their stories, and his new brother, also a rescued dachshund.

David Hockney's Dog Days is the slightest of books, but that may be just fine for dachshund lovers, who will be its best audience. Hockney's drawings and paintings of his two dogs are full of tender love. They are "not very good models," he says. "One knock on the door is enough to make them leap up."

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Dachshunds: You're no idiot, of course. You're aware that the Dachshund resembles a hot dog with four feet. However, many new owners are caught off-guard when their cute large-eyed, floppy-eared Dachsie bahaves in ways they never expected. 

In Hotdog on TV, a dachshund who is "a very good eater" competes to earn a spot in a television commercial for Doggy Yums, even though his favorite food is ice cream. After a series of mishaps at the studio, the pup is chosen to represent a new product, Doggy Yums ice cream.

In Mystery of the Dachshund Diamonds Rusty has to go undercover as he receives a tip-off that Lord Dachshund's diamonds are about to be snatched. Integrated with drawings, each page is full of jokes and clues which challenge the reader to spot the villain before Rusty does.

Zoe Sophia's Scrapbook used the popular diary format, this travelogue takes its spunky nine-year-old heroine and her dachshund from Manhattan to visit her great-aunt in Venice. They tour museums, shop for masks, ride a gondola, and observe a glassblower. Double-page watercolor-and-ink illustrations, as well as smaller framed "snapshots," are at once aesthetically pleasing and comical.

Dachshund Dreams follows four dachshunds: Roo, Drake, Jaz and Star from the fun, frolicking days of being puppies with big dreams to adulthood having learned the answers to some very difficult questions about life.

Whether you’re planning to acquire a Dachshund or have just purchased one, the book Dachshunds will start you off on the right track. Canine expert D. Caroline Coile describes the Dachshund’s physical traits, history, and behavior characteristics, and instructs you on training your new pet.

A third book in the "Woody" series finds Woody worried about a New Home. Discover what happens when Mommy and Daddy decide to move.
 

In Tails from the Bluegrass II Woody is traveling again. He and sister Chloe are ready, but the Woody Bus has broken down. Join their creative journey through the Bluegrass!