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  2. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    Joe was the dachshund of General Claire Lee Chennault, commander of the Flying Tigers and then the China Air Task Force of the US Army Air Forces, and became the mascot of those organizations. [88] Maxie, a dachshund owned by actress Marie Prevost, tried to awaken his dead mistress, who was found with small bites on her legs. Maxie's barking ...

  3. 32 things you’ll only know if you’re a dachshund owner - AOL

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    The dachshund rose to prominence in the mid-19th century when Queen Victoria became the first of many famous owners. She owned several dachshunds throughout her life and once declared that ...

  4. Alpine Dachsbracke - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine Dachsbracke (German: Alpenländische Dachsbracke) is a small breed of dog of the scent hound type originating in Austria.The Alpine Dachsbracke was bred to track wounded deer as well as boar, hare, and fox.

  5. Dog - Wikipedia

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    Dog communication is the transfer of information between dogs, as well as between dogs and humans. [136] Communication behaviors of dogs include eye gaze, facial expression, [137] [138] vocalization, body posture (including movements of bodies and limbs), and gustatory communication (scents, pheromones, and taste).

  6. Hunting dog - Wikipedia

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    They are also excellent scent dogs and are often used to track down wounded animals after car accidents, for example. The dachshund is also the only breed of dog to hunt both above and below ground. Feists: Feist: Feists are small dogs that hunt small game, especially squirrels, in a similar manner to large hounds hunting raccoons and large ...

  7. Dachshund racing - Wikipedia

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    Dachshund racing, or wiener dog racing, is a popular but controversial sporting event, primarily found in North America. Typical dachshund races are either 25 or 50 yards (23 or 46 m) in length, and are run on various surfaces. Many race tracks across America host these events as fundraising or publicity events, and routinely draw the venues ...