A Dackel, as we call the Dachshund in German, which I think sounds cuter, has to have something of an independent mind, since they were originally bread for hunting, and has to make quick decisions while running. That's my sole reason. Well, that and the fact that a Dackel named Waldi was the official mascot at the Olympian Games in Munich in 1972, and thus was around a lot when I was a small child. Hence toddler!me considering Dackel cute:
Re: How (Not) To Conduct A Very Secret Affair
Date: 2020-03-23 01:36 am (UTC)I'd make Katte a greyhound but I suspect every Disney scenarist would jump on the pun.
Indeed.
Speaking of puns, Federsdorf then has to be a Pomeranian.
YES!
Suhm is neither dog nor cat: he's an owl.
<3 Btw, Blanning refers to him not as "the Saxon envoy" but "the Saxon academic" in the Wolff-translating context. Ravenclaw indeed!
Émilie is *awesome*. As is MT, but Émilie rules my heart. Stray cat Voltaire, LOOL.
Peter Keith is a dachshund.
Elaborate, please?
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