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  2. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    By selectively breeding these animals, breeders eventually produced a dog which consistently produced long-haired offspring, and the long-haired dachshund was born. Another theory is that the standard long-haired dachshund was developed by breeding smooth dachshunds with various land and water spaniels.

  3. Westphalian Dachsbracke - Wikipedia

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    The Westphalian Dachsbracke is the ancestor breed of the Swedish scenthound, the Drever. Of the major kennel clubs in the English-speaking world, only the United Kennel Club in the US recognises the Westphalian Dachsbracke, in its scenthound group. The Westphalian Dachsbracke also may be recognised by any of the many minor registries, rare ...

  4. 152 Photos That Prove Sausage Dogs Are The Cutest - AOL

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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. #1 Cute Little Wiener Dog ...

  5. 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.

  6. German Hound - Wikipedia

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    Of the major kennel clubs in the English-speaking world, only the United Kennel Club in the U.S. recognises the German Hound, in its Scenthound Group. The German Hound also may be recognised by any of the many minor registries, rare breed groups, hunting clubs, and internet registry businesses under its original name, discarded antique names ...

  7. Dandie Dinmont Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Some interbreeding with other breeds took place in the mid-1800s, which may have introduced Dachshund blood into the breed, [11] [12] although certain breeders maintained pure-bred lines. [11] 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 ...

  8. Dog - Wikipedia

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    The keeping of dogs as companions, particularly by elites, has a long history. [194] Pet-dog populations grew significantly after World War II as suburbanization increased. [ 194 ] In the 1980s, there have been changes in the pet dog's functions, such as the increased role of dogs in the emotional support of their human guardians.

  9. Domestication of the dog - Wikipedia

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    Clade A included 64% of the modern dogs sampled, and these are a sister group to a clade containing three fossil pre-Columbian New World dogs dated between 1,000 and 8,500 YBP. This finding supports the hypothesis that pre-Columbian New World dogs share ancestry with modern dogs and that they likely arrived with the first humans to the New World.