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  2. Update on Little Blind Dachshund Who Needs a Home for the ...

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    It was the woman's mission to find the Dachshund a home before the holidays. And what better way to do so than by sharing a video of the dog in his kennel and giving him an introduction to the world.

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    Related: Emotional Moment Woman Is Surprised with Dapple Dachshund Puppies Is Impossible to Resist Video viewers like @jadescoven adored the Dachshund puppy 's "little tail going 100 mph. He was ...

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    When fashion photographer Richard Phibbs started photographing dogs in an effort to donate his services to the Humane Society of New York, he never intended for the portraits to end up in a book ...

  5. One Tail at a Time - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, NBC Sports Chicago drafted a dog onto their team, Walter, a twelve-week-old dachshund, for a segment called “Puppy pick-em.” Walters's job is to pick the football games throughout the 2019-2020 NFL season. [10]

  6. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    Dachshunds in the same litter may be born in different coat colors depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. The Dachshund Club of America (DCA) and the American Kennel Club (AKC) consider Double Dapple to be out of standard and a disqualifying color in the show ring. Piebald is now a recognized color in the Dachshund Club of America (DCA ...

  7. Companion dog - Wikipedia

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    Court ladies playing with a small dog, Beauties Wearing Flowers by Tang dynasty painter Zhou Fang Breed groups argue that any dog in the working group type is inherently a "working" dog, while others argue that only a dog with an active occupation, either in a breed-related field (such as water trials for retrievers or herding trials for herding dogs) or in a breed-nonspecific field that ...