| The Cinnamon Von Strudel Story is a true story about a three-year-old miniature dachshund named
Cinnamon Von Strudel. Follow Cinnamon's early life and brush with
death, her attempt to become the first city mascot for the city of
Leavenworth, Washington.
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| Dogs Never Climb Trees is a story from Lynley Dodd starring Schnitzel von Krumm with the
very low tum, one of Hairy Maclary's friends. We learn of all the
remarkable things Schnitzel can do - bury bones, hide, fetch things,
scatter birds, and perhaps if he really tries he can climb trees!
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| Sausage the dog is very
jealous when Jack brings home his class hamster for the holidays, but
when the cats, Fitz and Spatz, start talking about eating Hammy, it is
Sausage to the rescue in Silly Sausage and the Little Visitor. |
| "For the Love of Dachshunds" is the most deeply researched, brilliantly
argued, and archly entertaining book on the Dachshund ever written. In
112 full-color photographs, a prestigious group of dog photographers
captures the spirit of the Dachshund as a living companion.
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| Berta the dachshund is easy to love. She sleeps a lot and doesn’t let
anything bother her — not even being called a “sausage dog” by Margery
Miller’s best friend Rosalind. Margery knows that one day Berta will do
something remarkable. And she does. It starts in early spring, when
Berta becomes fascinated by the newborn chicks Mr. Miller brings home
to raise.
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| Jackson Mathews-Mitchell is a pampered dog in a world suddenly gone
awry. Places I've Peed is the journey that Jackson takes with his mom
and dad-peoples. Puns are made, people and things are made fun of, and
beautiful pictures all motivate the reader to keep up with Jackson on
his hilarious cross-country trek from Oklahoma to Alaska.
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| The tales in Bedtime Stories for Dogs are written just the way dogs like things
- they're short and simple, they have happy endings, they usually
involve food, and they frequently refer to things that smell really
awful. Each one of these stories was proofed (and woofed) by the
author's two wiener dogs: "If they didn't give a story two paws up and
two tails wagging, it was back to the drawing board," says the author.
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| In Forget-Me-Not, Schnitzel von Krumm's family is packing for a camping trip and the
little dachshund is definitely in the way. Once on the road, the
parents realize they've forgotten one very important thing Schnitzel
von Krumm. A neighbor reunites the neglected pooch with his owners.
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| This six-week-old puppy is not happy about leaving his Birth Mommy and
his three little sisters to travel to his new home with two strangers.
After learning to trust his new Mommy and Daddy, he begins to relax and
play with his new toys and discovers many new hiding places in the
house. This is only the beginning of Murphy's Tale.
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| In Silly Sausage in Trouble, Fitz and Spatz, the family cats, keep telling Sausage that he is a
lazy, silly dog. But one night, everyone realizes that Sausage might
not be so silly after all.
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| Mama's Perfect Present is about two sisters who take their affable dachshund Zaza on a Paris shopping spree
in search of the perfect birthday gift for their mama. Zaza cavorts
behind the girls, creating disorder at every turn as they wander
through a bakery, a flower shop, and a shoe store. Finally they decide
on a gift mama is sure to like--something homemade.
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| Kids won't be able to resist this hilarious story about Dog, who's awfully hot and can't find any relief. |
| Look Out! The Weenie Dogs are at it again. This time they plot the perfect Ham Heist right under mommy's nose!
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| Oscar
and Bruno share a love of adventure and an appetite for yummy doggy
treats, so when the head of the museum finds a map leading to a lost
treasure, they are the first to respond! Will they find the treasure
and return it to the museum or will greedy pirates ruin their dreams of
fortune and glory forver in the Wiener Dog Adventures.
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| Schnitzel von Krumm is not a happy dog when his well-meaning family
replaces his beloved, broken-in basket with an uncomfortable, stylish
new one.
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| When the cats, Fitz and Spatz, call Sausage the dog a coward and tease
him into spending the night in a haunted house, they are in for a
fright of their own in Silly Sausage and the Spooks.
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| In Silly Sausage Goes to School, Sausage has to go to dog
school, but he isn't very good at paying attention and keeps disturbing
the other dogs. When Sports Day comes, surely things can only get worse
for silly Sausage |
| Biscuit truly relates to people with ever fiber of his little doggie
heart, even to having a human girl friend, getting tickets for reckless
driving and sampling Viagra® pills. Who could resist a dog story like
this?
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| It’s time to do some yard work, but the twins would much rather play
"Find the Dachshund" with Stretch, who’s exceedingly good at the game.
"Peekaboo, Stretch! I see your tail." Or not, as the case might be!
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| Along Came Kelsey and Oliver is the first story in the Doxie Tales book
series. This book was inspired by the author's true-life long-haired,
Miniature Dachshunds, Kelsey and Oliver.
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