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LIVE – Sausage Dog Pull Toy
with Paul Bradford
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1. Sausage Dog Pull Toy Cake Tutorial

Paul loves dogs and the thought of going back to his childhood to create a pull toy cake just brought the two together with this delightful Sausage Dog Cake Tutorial.

LIVE – Sausage Dog Pull Toy cake tutorial

Paul loves dogs and the thought of going back to his childhood to create a pull toy cake just brought the two together with this delightful Sausage Dog Cake Tutorial.

Paul makes a lot of mistakes as he goes through the tutorial design and creation, but they are all left in to allow you to learn from them, and his thoughts behind how to recover.

History of Sausage Dogs

The sausage dog, also known as the dachshund, has a long and storied history. The breed originated in Germany in the 18th century, where it was used to hunt badgers and other small animals. Dachshunds were originally bred in three sizes: standard, miniature, and toy.

The standard dachshund was the first size to be developed, and it was used to hunt badgers and other large game. The miniature dachshund was developed in the 19th century, and it was used to hunt rabbits and other small game. The toy dachshund was developed in the 20th century, and it was primarily used as a companion dog.

Dachshunds were brought to the United States in the late 1800s, and they quickly became popular companion dogs. Today, dachshunds are one of the most popular dog breeds in the world.

Characteristics of Sausage Dogs

Dachshunds are known for their long, low bodies and short legs. They have a friendly and outgoing personality, and they are very loyal to their families. Dachshunds are also very intelligent and easy to train.

Health Issues

Dachshunds are generally healthy dogs, but they are prone to certain health issues, such as back problems, skin problems, and eye problems. It is important to take your dachshund to the vet for regular checkups to ensure that they are healthy.

Life Expectancy

The average life expectancy of a dachshund is 12 to 15 years. With proper care, some dachshunds can live even longer.

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Paul Bradford

Paul Bradford

Paul Bradford´s mission is to ‘Empower people to achieve their cake decorating dreams’ by providing a range of cake decorating courses and online tutorials through their website, which currently teaches 195,000+ students.  
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