Doxies help NZ Become More Doggie

August 20, 2007

In New Zealand, where dog ownership among residents is only 25% (compared to 65% in the USA) Dachshunds are becoming very popular, according to an ABC report. Why? Because they’re clean, small and portable. Plus, they act much bigger than they are.  Kiwis are a very horsy set, too, which is a natural for winer dogs (just go to any English riding competition and you’ll see them cavorting with Jack Russells and Corgis galore).

 Go, little Doxies, go!

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