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    Image credits: cleodoxiepaws Breeders created two different sizes of Dachshunds: standard which weighs up to 35 pounds, and miniature - up to 11 pounds, with smooth, wirehaired, or longhaired coats.

  3. Long-Haired Dachshund's Fairy Hair Is Giving Adorable ... - AOL

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    "POV: You bring your dog to the hair salon," the text overlay states. Kirkland was so good as the stylist worked quickly to give him two blue highlights. And now he gets to look like he going to ...

  4. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    There are three dachshund coat varieties: smooth coat (short hair), long-haired, and wire-haired. [15] Longhaired dachshunds have a silky coat and short featherings on legs and ears. Wire-haired dachshunds are the least common coat variety in the United States (although it is the most common in Germany) and the most recent coat to appear in ...

  5. Viral Clip of Dachshund 'Hard At Work' at the Salon Never ...

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    Vienna, the lead stylist in this adorable viral video, is a long-haired Dachshund, while her brother Pepperoni is a short-haired (or smooth) Dachshund. However, there's also a third kind: the wire ...

  6. List of individual dogs - Wikipedia

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    Chanel, a Dachshund, who was the world's oldest dog in 2009 at 21 years old, [144] [145] [146] Max, a Beagle, Dachshund and terrier mix, unverified to have lived to the age of 29 years and 282 days. [147] Spike, a Chihuahua mix, who is the oldest living dog as of 4 March 2024, reaching the age of 24. [148]

  7. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    Generally, coats vary along three categories: length (long vs. short), texture (curly vs. straight), and coarseness (wire-haired vs. non-wire). These three categories all interact with one another; thus, one can see a short, curly, and wired coat in the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, and a long, straight, and non-wired coat in the Pomeranian. [8]