Bold Media is a proud single dad to a very special pup. His daughter isn’t just adorable—she’s tiny, fluffy, and shaped like a hot dog. Her name is Khaleesi, and she’s a long-haired miniature dachshund who might just be the smallest cow-herder the world has ever seen. Standing barely as tall as a cow’s ankle, she often vanishes in tall grass, but that doesn’t stop her from doing her job like a pro.
A Big Spirit in a Small Body

When her dad gives the command, “Push ’em,” Khaleesi bolts into action. She runs around the edge of the herd, guiding the cows up a gentle hill and away from the roadside. If he says, “Back,” she quickly listens and adjusts. Even though she’s tiny and can’t be seen once she’s in the grass, her dad keeps a close eye on her, always looking out for her safety.
The Herding Wonder

It’s hard to believe such a small dog can control such massive animals, but Khaleesi makes it look easy. Her secret weapon? A deep, strong bark that sounds like it belongs to a much bigger dog. The cows don’t seem to mind her at all. In fact, they seem to enjoy her company so much that they sometimes sneak through the cattle guard just to come see her!
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Built for Bravery

Khaleesi’s instincts run deep. Dachshunds were originally bred to hunt badgers, so bravery is in their blood. Their small size helps them wiggle into tight spots, and while they’re smart, they can also be a bit headstrong. Training one isn’t always easy, but Khaleesi’s dad has clearly done an amazing job raising this little powerhouse.