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  2. FarmVille Dachshund Puppies come in three cute colors

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    In the near future, FarmVille will be adding an adorable trio of Dachshund puppies to FarmVille's selection of dogs. Dachshunds, wiener dogs, hot dog dogs, sausage dogs, it's all the same lovable ...

  3. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    Dachshunds have a wide variety of colors and patterns, the most common one being red. Their base coloration can be single-colored (either red or cream), tan pointed (black and tan, chocolate and tan, blue and tan, or isabella and tan), and in wire-haired dogs, a color referred to as wild boar. Patterns such as dapple (merle), sable, brindle and ...

  4. Mini Dachshund Refuses to Leave the Bed When ‘Guard Dog ...

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    Related: Dachshund Begging To Get the Same Skin Treatment as Doggy Sibling Is Going Viral "Being a guard dog doesn't mean you have to get out of bed," the video's onscreen caption reads. "Staying ...

  5. Mini Dachshund Puppies’ Adorable ‘Songs’ Are ... - AOL

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    Loulou the Mini Dachshund's mom shared a video of a new mama snuggling up with her puppies, and they are all absolutely adorable! She shared the video on May 5th, and I've watched it at least 5 ...

  6. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    Merle is referred to as "Dapple" in Dachshunds. Tuxedo Lab mix. Tuxedo Collie mix: Tuxedo: Solid (often black) with a white patch (shirt front) on the chest and chin, and white on some or all of the feet (spats.) The tuxedo pattern is common in dogs that carry only one piebald gene (a heterozygous carrier). Harlequin Great Dane: Harlequin Great ...

  7. Canine follicular dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    It is most commonly seen in Dachshunds, Miniature Pinschers, and Chihuahuas. [3] Affected areas become progressively more alopecic. The pattern of hairlessness that results is somewhat breed-dependent and sex dependent. In short-coated toy and miniature dogs, ventral neck, ventral chest, ventral abdomen and inner thighs are affected.