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Frankie K 
I would never have guessed Dachshund, the long hair threw Me off, what is He there count dachshula? He is a cute little guy, really nice that You adopted Him! No I did not get the chance to watch the video yet, hopefully tonight. The picture is of Sidney an Australian Cattle dog, He lost His battle with cancer for 10 mos almost 3 and 1/2 yrs ago. He was 3 yrs 7 mo's old when We had to put Him to sleep. That was Mt Buddy! How I miss Him. Sorry for the downer there, You know how attatched You become, there just like kid's to Us.
He's just Bosco. He has always reminded me of "Farfel" the mascot dog for some chocolate drink for kids from back in the '50s. He's my little buddy. He follows me everywhere I go. I understand your pain, missing Sidney, we've been through that a few times too. When you're ready, find another buddy, the pain will eventually diminish.
Farfel;
Farfel - A friendly, floppy-eared hound dog puppet of wooden dummy Danny O'Day who was created and operated by ventriloquist, Jimmy Nelson.

Talking with a sleepy drone, Farfel appeared in a series of Nestlés Quik chocolate commercials from 1953-65 .
After the little jingle of "N-E-S-T-L-E-S, Nestlés tastes the very best," Farfel in an extended yawn delivered the closing line "CH-A-A-A-W-CLIT."
The distinctive snapping shut of Farfel's jaws after saying "CH-A-A-AW-CLIT" initially happened by accident during rehearsals for the Nestle's commercials when Nelson's sweaty hands caused his finger to slip inside the puppet. Luckily, the folks at Nestles liked it and the rest is history.
The Farfel character was born during a late night show in Wichita, Kansas when someone left a little stuffed dog on his piano, Jimmy Nelson picked up the dog and began to ad-lib. Later, he contacted his figure maker Frank Marshall (creator of Danny O'Day) in Chicago to help create a wooden dog dummy.
The name "Farfel" (nicknamed by Nelson's piano player) is the name of a little matzoh noodle made from flour and water and used in Jewish cooking that was common in the Catskill Mountain resorts where Nelson performed his ventriloquism act.
