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  • ...dog" in German. Badgers are a formidable opponent for their size, and the dachshund, perhaps accordingly, has earned a reputation for "extraordinary courage an ...ng to "go to ground" and hunt its quarry in tunnels. Hound or terrier, the dachshund makes a good hunting dog, in or out of a tunnel, and will bay while it foll
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  • | pagename = Dachshund | abc = Dachshund
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  • ...dog" in German. Badgers are a formidable opponent for their size, and the dachshund, perhaps accordingly, has earned a reputation for "extraordinary courage an ...ng to "go to ground" and hunt its quarry in tunnels. Hound or terrier, the dachshund makes a good hunting dog, in or out of a tunnel, and will bay while it foll
    3 KB (461 words) - 02:52, 17 October 2013
  • Image:Dachshund puppies.jpg|Long-haired dachshund with puppies Image:Puddy_sleepy.jpg|Short haired dachshund
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  • ...red name Graf Peter von Pfanne) my dog was a miniature dachshund, "rabbit" dachshund variety. We got him from a breeder as a pet, as he had been born without te
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  • ...ason]] and our animal family which consists of 1 hilarious (and very cute) dachshund named Puddy, 1 slightly-challenged cat named Dermot and 1 chubby cat, Fiona
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  • ...live near Chicago with my girlfriend [[User: Kelly Patterson| Kelly]], my dachshund and 2 cats. About Puddy: Puddy is my 5 year old techno dachshund. I use his picture for testing of image systems. His images are available i
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  • ...or ''red hot.'' It is made using a [[Germany|German-style]] frankfurter or dachshund sausage that is boiled, fried, or grilled. The traditional sausage is prepa ...in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. He is recorded to have sold 3,684 dachshund sausages in his first year alone. He served his sausages inside a milk roll
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  • ...least to [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth]]'s Dorgis (Dachshund/Corgi). However, extremely few of these become mainstream "breeds" over lon
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  • The munchkin has been called" the feline version of the dachshund". (reference for quote: James R. Richards D.V.M., ASPCA Complete Guide to C
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  • ...s-at-DWP.jpg|thumbnail|left|300px|Long in the body and short in the leg, [[Dachshund]]s are a distinctive breed of hound dog.]]
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  • [[Image:Dachshund puppies.jpg|thumbnail|right|350px| At home: a long-haired dachshund with her puppies.]]
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  • *[[Dachshund]]
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  • *[[Dachshund/Related Articles‎]] ...ay of conditional transclusion, such that "Dachshund" does not appear on [[Dachshund/Related Articles‎]]? --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] 11:06, 30
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  • *[[Dachshund]]
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  • ...he Great]], [[Cytoskeleton]], [[Daboia]], [[Daboia russelii siamensis]], [[Dachshund]], [[Dacrydium cupressinum]], [[Dada Lekhraj]], [[Daiei]], [[Dáil Éireann
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  • ...radox for a pair of [congenial] doxies. (Remember that can be phonetic for dachshund). [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 13:28, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...or [[Subluxation of the vertebral joint]] I took a break and looked into [[Dachshund]] (I know the breed has problems with the spine and I need details for the
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  • ...diagnosis was made. A teenage promise broken...I was holding my miniature dachshund for his immunizations, Peter jumped, and the needle went into my hand. The
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