Anyone who meets a Dachshund has no doubt about who' s dog it is. 任何人看见一只腊肠毫无疑问都会知道它是谁的狗。
This is an example of a Dachshund rule of play, and is probably related to their curious, but independent nature. 这是腊肠玩耍规则的一个例子,这可能和他们的好奇有关,但也可能使他们独立的本性。
A Dachshund' s master is never alone- they have a long, low shadow following them everywhere around the house. 一个腊肠的主人是永远不会孤单的,他们会在家里和主人长时间的形影相随。
dachshund
[ noun ] small long-bodied short-legged German breed of dog having a short sleek coat and long drooping ears; suited for following game into burrows <noun.animal>
Dachshund \Dachs"hund`\ (d[aum]ks"h[udd]nt`), n. [G., from dachs badger + hund dog.] (Zo["o]l.) One of a breed of small dogs with short crooked legs, and long body; -- called also {badger dog}. There are two kinds, the rough-haired and the smooth-haired.
They probably came up with it after rejecting Sweet Sistine and Abandon Pope for this Rome-set plot about a murder, a valuable dachshund and six second-magnitude stars hurtling about delivering dead dialogue.
She told police she had been abducted by a man driving a four-door blue car with a dachshund in it.
For instance, Mr. Evans counsels people who live on the fifth floor of a walk-up not to get a dachshund.