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  2. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    A smooth dachshund. A standard long-haired dachshund. A black-and-tan miniature dachshund. The name dachshund is of German origin, and means 'badger dog', from Dachs ('badger') and Hund ('dog, hound'). The German word Dachshund is pronounced [ˈdaks.hʊnt] ⓘ.

  3. Crusoe the Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    Crusoe the Dachshund. Crusoe the Dachshund is a fourteen-year-old, miniature black and tan dachshund living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [1] who gained internet fame for his homemade costumes and viral videos. [2][3] He plays characters including chef, superhero, captain, fisherman, golfer, hockey player, jazz man, and accountant. [4][5][6]

  4. Lump (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Died. 29 March 1973 (aged 16-17) Nation from. West Germany. Known for. Pablo Picasso 's muse. Owner. David Douglas Duncan. Lump (1956 – 29 March 1973), was a Dachshund owned by David Douglas Duncan who lived with artist Pablo Picasso for six years, and featured in several of his works.

  5. Dog breed - Wikipedia

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    Dog breed. Montage showing the morphological variation of the dog. A dog breed is a particular type of dog [1] that was purposefully bred by humans to perform specific tasks, such as herding, hunting, and guarding. Dogs are the most variable mammal on Earth, with artificial selection producing upward of 360 globally recognized breeds. [2]

  6. Alpine Dachsbracke - Wikipedia

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    The only major kennel club in the English-speaking world to recognise the Alpine Dachsbracke is the United Kennel Club (US) in their Scenthound Group, but they use the Fédération Cynologique Internationale breed standard. [3] The breed is also recognized by a number of minor registries, hunting clubs, and internet-based dog registry businesses.

  7. Tibetan Mastiff 'Uncle' Adopts Dachshund Sister's Tiny Pups ...

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    Dachshunds (a German word pronounced “DOX-sun”) were originally bred as hunting dogs for burrowing nominals. The name itself means “badger hound” as these animals were often sent into ...

  8. Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    A salt and pepper Miniature Schnauzer with intact ears and tail.. In a 2004, population genetics study of 85 purebred dogs, which used cluster-based methods with four identified genetic clusters, all three Schnauzer breeds structurally mostly clustered within "recent European descent, largely terriers and hounds" cluster, with a smaller percent within "working breeds" and "mastiff-type breeds ...

  9. Crufts - Wikipedia

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    Crufts is not an open competition; dogs must have qualified during the previous year. There are a number of ways of qualifying for the breed classes at Crufts, but dogs typically qualify by obtaining first, second or third place in the relevant class at a Kennel Club-affiliated Championship show where Challenge Certificates are awarded, or by achieving Best in Show, Reserve Best in Show or ...