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Dogs in any form of costume are absolutely adorable (or indeed, dogs swaddled), but this is just too much handle. These dachshund dogs are clearly huge Minions fans as they dress up and run around just like them.

Our day has been totally made by these adorable costumes and the Minion voice-overs that accompany these pups is positively the icing on the cake.

But one question that's on everyone's lips is, where the heck can we buy these costumes?! 

In the meantime, this will definitely bring a smile to your face!

 

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In today’s feel-good news story: Bubbles the Dachsund.

Bubbles was born in July 2014 with only two legs.

Her owner Trevor Byers, from Texas, noticed when she was still a tiny pup that she had been born without her front paws.

Trevor was worried that little Bubbles wouldn’t have the best quality of life growing up. It turned out that Bubble was as happy as could be if she had a wheelchair to help her maneuver about her business.

With the help of a 3D printer, Trevor was able to come up with a design that would allow for Bubbles to live her best life.

“Many many more failed attempts later, I have come up with a design that is perfect for my Bubbles,” Trevor, who is a mechanic, explains.

Bubbles one-of-a-kind wheels are made especially light-weight so she can scoot around as much as she likes without putting too much pressure on her back. She’s even got a customised pair.

Trevor and Elissa, Bubble’s owners, are now on a mission to ensure that any other dogs like Bubbles can lead a happy life as they’ve decided to make and donate 3D-printed wheels for dogs.

Bubbles has a Facebook page, and Trevor has even supplied instructions for people who have their own 3D printers and want to help struggling dogs live their best life.

We’re having a hard time controlling our feelings. She's just so happy.

 

A photo posted by Bubbles (@bubbles2legs) on

There’s a lot of cute happening.

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This Dachshund dog might be disabled, but that doesn’t mean she can’t join in the fun. Anderson Pooper won the hearts of many at the annual Wiener Dog Races in Seattle, where she took to the racetrack in her wheelchair. 

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