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  2. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    An increasingly common size for family pets falls between the miniature and the standard size; these are frequently referred to as "tweenies," which is not an official classification. A full-grown standard dachshund typically weighs 7.5 to 14.5 kg (16 to 32 lb), while the miniature variety normally weighs less than 5.5 kg (12 lb). [15]

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

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    Dachshunds come in two sizes — standard and miniature. The standard dachshund weighs between 16 and 32 pounds while the miniature weighs up to 11 pounds. ... vets recommend limiting treats and ...

  4. 152 Photos That Prove Sausage Dogs Are The Cutest

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    The American Kennel Club officially confirmed the Dachshund breed in 1885, and that only boosted the popularity of these irresistibly charming and undeniably cute dogs. ...

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    Another analysis of data on 42,855 Dachshund litters found that as the inbreeding coefficient increased, litter size decreased and the percentage of stillborn puppies increased, thus indicating inbreeding depression. [99] In a study of Boxer litters, 22% of puppies died before reaching 7 weeks of age. Stillbirth was the most frequent cause of ...

  6. Dandie Dinmont Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Dachshund theory was first introduced by John Henry Walsh under the pseudonym of "Stonehenge" in the 1880s, [13] and was denied by many breeders of that era. [14] By the mid-1800s, the breed was known as the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, and became sought after for hunting after Scott's writings were published. [ 7 ]

  7. File:Standard Wire-hair Dachshund.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Standard Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    The Schnauzer is a robust and squarely-built dog of medium size, of working or utility type. The coat is hard, wiry and dense, with a thick soft under-coat; [ 18 ] it may be salt-and-pepper or black. In the salt-and-pepper, the grey may vary from pale silver-grey to dark iron-grey, always with a mask of a darker shade. [ 12 ]

  9. Australian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] The parent club, the Australian Shepherd Club of America's breed standard states male dogs should stand between 20 and 23 inches (51 and 58 cm) and females between 18 and 21 inches (46 and 53 cm), at the withers; the standard does allow individual animals to exceed these limits slightly.