va32h
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This weekend I had a booth at a local craft fair. I saw a couple walking by with two dachshund puppies, a long-haired red one and an adorable short-haired buff one.
I commented that I had never seen a buff dachshund, and the couple brought the dogs closer. We got to talking, and I mentioned that our doxie was very old, suffering from recurrent kidney infections, and would probably not be with us much longer. So the woman says "oh you'll need this" and hands me her card - they were breeders! Then her husband pipes up that they have puppies available now, and two more litters due in the next few months.
My poor little dog isn't even dead yet, and they're trying to sell me a replacement!
I was so surprised I couldn't even answer. I think I just said "oh. thanks."
I commented that I had never seen a buff dachshund, and the couple brought the dogs closer. We got to talking, and I mentioned that our doxie was very old, suffering from recurrent kidney infections, and would probably not be with us much longer. So the woman says "oh you'll need this" and hands me her card - they were breeders! Then her husband pipes up that they have puppies available now, and two more litters due in the next few months.
My poor little dog isn't even dead yet, and they're trying to sell me a replacement!
I was so surprised I couldn't even answer. I think I just said "oh. thanks."




Cricket is very happy and healthy right now, but DH and I have already started thinking about starting our search for a new puppy. Not because we think we can in any way replace her, nor would we ever want to, but because we can't imagine not having a Dane in our life. To us, loving a new puppy does not in any way negate the love we have for Cricket, it will just help a little in easing our pain when the inevitable happens (hopefully many years from now).