Callie_tail_wag

When it’s time to put everyone out for the night’s last potty stop, our blind Dachshund Callie is the only dog who pretends not to know what the routine is.  Not only that, she pretends she can’t hear us.  (We call this phenomenon "transitional blind-and-deaf syndrome.")  She rolls over and plays dead.

When we approach her, calling her name, at first she lies absolutely motionless.  Then, almost imperceptibly, her little tail starts moving.  It’s like an involuntary action triggered by the unbearable tension of the situation … human demanding action, Dachshund refusing to budge.  A tense stand-off.  ("If I play dead long enough, eventually this annoying fellow will just go away and leave me alone.") 

But the tail gives her away, and pretty soon it moves in rhythm with the urgency of my voice.  The more I call her name, the faster her tail moves.  I stop talking to her, the tail slows down.  I had already tried twice the other night to get her to go outside, and decided to get the video camera for the third attempt.  Here’s a 30-second clip of a dead Dachshund wagging her tail:

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17 responses to “I’m Dead. Except For My Tail.”

  1. Shirley & James, Portland, OR Avatar
    Shirley & James, Portland, OR

    THAT IS SO DARN FUNNY!!! Look’s like a cuckoo clock!

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  2. Susie from LA Avatar
    Susie from LA

    Are you sure that’s not a wind-up doll, er dog? How can one end move so fast and the other be soooo still!

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  3. LuAnn Avatar
    LuAnn

    That is hysterical. I couldn’t stop laughing.

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  4. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    Thank you for such a cute video, Steve!
    “Selective hearing” is quite common among our furkids, too…:-)

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  5. Jean St Germain Avatar
    Jean St Germain

    I have 2 doxies (but they are not blind) and they try the same thing when I want them to go out or get a bath.
    I love reading all your blogs and say a BIG thank you for all your good work.

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  6. Jean Avatar

    First I want to say THANK YOU for all the Great work you all do.
    I have 2 doxies who try to pull the same thing when they don’t want to do something.

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  7. MaryJane Avatar
    MaryJane

    I have two Dachsies, and one of them does this all the time! mj

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  8. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    What a hilarious “dead” dachschund! The clip of Callie’s tail was sooo funny!

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  9. Katrina Morrison Avatar
    Katrina Morrison

    absolutely hilarious, she is gorgeous

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  10. Vanessa Avatar
    Vanessa

    This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. Stubborn little thing!

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  11. Boundforglory Avatar
    Boundforglory

    I could see this over and over and never stop laughing! Thanks for the movie clip, that was the icing on the “no budge” cake.

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  12. Nancy Avatar
    Nancy

    That is so sweet! What a honeypie that Callie is. And the little smile she has too! It’s as if she’s saying, I am ignoring you but please don’t take offense!
    I think I need a (rescue) dachshund.
    Nancy

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  13. christine Avatar

    We call this type of behavior “dachshund drama” – so funny that you caught her on video. Did she eventually get up and go out? Or did you have to pick her up? (I’m betting on the latter)

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  14. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    When my doxies do this they want belly kisses or rubs…after that they do what you say! Try it 🙂 Really, really cute video.
    Thanks.

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  15. Kim Simmons Avatar
    Kim Simmons

    I’ve watched dozens of your videos since signing on to receive your newsletter (thanks to a friend’s forwarding skills) and just want to agree, that you are amazing people with the love that you have and the work that you do. Thank You and GOD BLESS YOU ALL for your continued efforts.
    I adore this video, I watched it over and over and laugh every time. I’m so glad that you tape as much as you do, and share them. I always enjoy the day the newsletter pops into my email, but during the other days of the month, I’m constantly going back and checking out other archived videos, stories, etc. It’s brightened so many of my days. Thank You!!!

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  16. Sophie's mother Avatar
    Sophie’s mother

    Sophie, a doxie, does this outside in order to stay out longer to look at squirrels. You can’t be annoyed…it’s too funny. Such sweet stubborn little dogs! Callie is going to winter well.

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  17. Jill Avatar
    Jill

    Thats lovely,I cant watch the video, I have dialup but loved the story about her.
    Thank you

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