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  2. Dachshund’s Funny Sneak ‘Attack’ on His Mom Is ... - AOL

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    Wire-haired dogs have fewer dead hairs that fall out, which can be a relief to those with allergies since their hair doesn't end up everywhere. In general, Dachshunds live a very long time.

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    However, there's also a third kind: the wire-haired Dachshund! This type has longer hair, but the hair is much coarser, like a terrier's coat. ... Dachshunds were bred to work and drive out vermin ...

  4. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    The wire-haired dachshund, the last to develop, was bred in the late 19th century. There is a possibility the wire-haired dachshund was a cross between the smooth dachshund and various hard-coated terriers and wire-haired pinschers, such as the Schnauzer, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, the German Wirehaired Pointer, or perhaps the Scottish Terrier ...

  5. 32 things you’ll only know if you’re a dachshund owner - AOL

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    Long-haired dachshunds need weekly brushing to prevent mats and tangles, while wire-haired dachshunds need regular brushing as well as beard and eyebrow trimming. 27. Obesity can be an issue.

  6. Wire-haired - Wikipedia

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    Wire-haired may refer to a number of dog breeds with a harsh, wiry coat: German Wirehaired Pointer; Istrian Coarse-haired Hound, also known as the Wirehaired Istrian Hound; Styrian Coarse-haired Hound, also known as the Wirehair Styrian Mountain; Wire Fox Terrier; Wire-haired Dachshund; Wirehaired Pointing Griffon; Wirehaired Vizsla

  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]