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  2. Stunning & Easy DIY Wall Art for Dog Parents 'Obsessed With ...

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    Creative dog mom Shelby, who runs a TikTok account called @wholemadehome, created the sweetest (and simplest) wall art using only her dogs and a few art supplies. Every dog parent should have this ...

  3. File:Skeleton of a dog diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    on graphic and in graphic description in clear, visible and easy to read by human eye text. If you create a graphic that is based on graphics created by me, you are obliged to give following details:-"Based on Original graphic: graphic name.svg from Wikimedia Commons (provide the title of the work,provide the URL where the work is hosted),

  4. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs were given as gifts among lovers and kept as pets, guardians, and for hunting. Dogs were appreciated by the Greeks for their faith and love. Homer's Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus, who raised a dog called Argos, and who was the only one that recognized him when he returned home after his travels, disguised to conceal his appearance ...

  5. Weimaraner - Wikipedia

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    The Weimaraner [a] is a German breed of hunting dog of medium to large size, with history going back at least to the nineteenth century. [2]It originated in the area of the city of Weimar (then in Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, now in the state of Thuringia), for which it is named. [3]

  6. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    The dog may be smooth-haired, wire-haired, or long-haired, with varied coloration. The dachshund was bred to scent, chase, and flush out badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals. The miniature dachshund was bred to hunt small animals such as rabbits. [5] The dachshund was ranked 9th in registrations with the American Kennel Club in 2022. [6]

  7. Dobermann - Wikipedia

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    The Dobermann is a medium-large dog of pinscher type. [10] Dogs stand some 68–72 cm (27–28 in) at the withers, with a weight usually in the range 40–50 kg (88–110 lb); bitches are considerably smaller, with height and weight ranges of 63–68 cm (25–27 in) and 32–35 kg (71–77 lb) respectively.

  8. Wiener Nationals - Wikipedia

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    “Baby Bo” is the winner of the 22nd annual Wiener Nationals with a time of 7:05. He qualified for finals with a time of 5:80 [clarification needed], which is believed to be the fastest in Wiener Nationals History. [4] “Lady Bug” was once paralyzed in her hind legs, but after recovery, she was able to race in the 2017 Wiener Nationals.

  9. Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary - Wikipedia

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    Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles the lives of America's top competitive dachshunds and their owners. Directed by Shane MacDougall, the film follows five competitors in the Wienerschnitzel "Wiener Nationals" dachshund racing circuit, from the scandal of the 2003 Wiener Nationals, through to the 2005 championships this December in San Diego. [1]