![]() ![]() ![]() The dogs go to a graveyard and they hear a noise, scream very loud and run, diving into a river because they see a scary monster. Meanwhile, the dogs are getting their paws on all the candy and when Oscar comes to the houses there are no more treats left. Oscar's costume is so heavy that it slows him down. He sees the other dogs showing off their costumes and when they see Oscar's costume they howl in laughter. He thought he would get laughed at, but wears the costume anyway, because he does not want to hurt his mom's feelings. When he comes home from school his mother has a surprise for him: a hot dog bun with mustard in the middle and Oscar is supposed to fit in the middle. ![]() At obedience school, he daydreams of Halloween. He is happy because it is Halloween, and he cannot wait to get a costume. The story begins with Oscar, a dachshund who is half-a-dog tall and one-and-a-half dogs long, and tired of the other dogs making fun of him because of his wiener-shaped body. The story's main character is Oscar the dachshund, named after Oscar Mayer. It was published in 1995 by The Blue Sky Press. The Hallo-Wiener is a children's book by Dav Pilkey. ![]()
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