Tiny Dachshund Drags Her Bed Around So She Can Always Be Close To Her Humans
The 12-year-old Dachshund has spent her whole life with her family, and she apparently has no interest in being left out of anything, especially if her humans are relaxing without her.
That devotion has turned into a very specific habit, because Weiney does not just follow her people around, she drags her bed along too. It is her way of staying close, even when she is being a little dramatic about it, and her family seems more than used to making room for her.
And once you see how determined she is to stay included, it is hard not to root for her. Read on.
1. So what can she do?
“She is a sassy little girl,” Rue Hart, Weiney’s human sister, said in an interview. “She has an absolute attitude about her; if she knows that you’re leaving soon (for work or to go out), she will sit in whichever room you’re in and turn her back to you so you know she’s mad. She also happens to be the most cuddly dog in the entire world. The only thing in life she wants is a lap to sit on.” Don't worry, Weiney, that's exactly what I do too.
She has a very specific solution to being left out.
2. They do their best to keep her included...
Her humans have gone above and beyond to make sure there's always somewhere nearby for Weiney to hang out. In fact, not only have they filled the house with soft, cuddly surfaces for her, but the spoiled pup has THREE beds to sleep on! One in their kitchen, one in her mom's bedroom, and one in her sister's office, but obviously, it's still not enough!
3. Sometimes Weiney needs MORE
When she needs to be even closer than that or wants a certain bed to sleep on, this is where things get funny (and absolutely adorable!). The little Dachshund will go and fetch what she wants and drag it across the house!
“She does really well for the most part, but as soon as she hits the carpet, she can’t drag it anymore,” Hart said. “It just doesn’t glide as easily, so I’ll normally drag it the rest of the way.”

Rue’s constant closeness reminds us of a bulldog’s favorite human pillow, the father’s naptime crew.
4. She tries SO HARD
Once there, it's all about the snuggles. It must feel good for the little dog to always be around family and to have cuddles whenever she needs or demands them.
Her family is clearly doing their best to keep up.
5. All she wants is a little bit of love
“She smiles when she’s getting loved on and will scratch her paw on your foot to get more attention,” Erin Hart, Weiney’s other sister, said.
So, like most dogs, all she's really after is a little bit of love and care, and who wouldn't want a dog like this? Life would always be interesting, and you know that even on your quietest days, there's always someone who wants to be around just to share some cuddles with you.

Weiney really does not want to miss a moment.
Rue’s “lap only” attitude is sweet, but wait until you see what a 17-year-old adopted dog did to meet her human sister.