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dachshund [Brit ˈdakshʊnd, ˈdaks(ə)nd, Am ˈdɑksˌhʊnd, ˈdɑksənd] N

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This is the case for the dachshund, basset hound, corgi and bulldog breeds.
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The couple raised and showed dachshunds and griffons.
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By selectively breeding these animals, breeders eventually produced a dog which consistently produced longhair offspring, and the longhair dachshund was born.
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Dachshunds are burrowers by nature and are likely to burrow in blankets and other items around the house, when bored or tired.
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Many dachshunds are stubborn, making them a challenge to train.
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Although the dachshund is generally an energetic dog, some are sedate.
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Since dachshunds are prone to back issues, the goal is to expand this treatment to dogs in a normal population.
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The dachshund has a deep chest that provides increased lung capacity for stamina when hunting prey underground.
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As he is determined to read his favorite author's unreleased last work, he gets a second chance and is reincarnated as a dachshund dog.
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The wire-haired dachshund, the last to develop, was bred in the late 19th century.
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