To ease her loneliness, she also spent a lot of time with her French poodle and dachshund. |
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He glanced down toward the end of the bed, where Scottie, his miniature dachshund was sound asleep. |
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Quite good it may be, but I realise that I don't want Abe, my miniature dachshund, fraternising with these bipolar poshos. |
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Therefore, Kressant and Carolina, both 14-year-old young ladies, took Sparky, our twelve-pound dachshund, up the pier to the dog walk. |
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Fellow high society matron Brooke Astor and actress Isabella Rossellini are also dachshund lovers. |
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Whatever the origin, we know the dachshund was developed and refined by the German foresters into an excellent tracker and fearless hunter. |
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She is a great dog lover and has a wire-haired dachshund who is the love of her life. |
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If variety isn't the answer, then the key to the dachshund's popularity must be stature, for the dachshund is a small dog only in size. |
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The first official Olympic mascot dates back to the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich with Waldi the dachshund, a popular Bavarian dog. |
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One of his four dogs, the long-haired dachshund, jumped up in my lap and we had a prolonged session of ear scratching. |
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I have eight identical canvas tote bags printed with a portrait of Flossie, my dachshund. |
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Ostensibly I went to visit my friend who lives there, and was dog-sitting a dachshund. |
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Cruickshank, the dachshund, nosed his way around the doorpost, between Katherine's ankles and curled up on a rumpled, moulting hearth-rug. |
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In fact, as my dachshund, Rolo, might tell you, experiencing my garden at a height of 6in is a quite unedifying experience, florally speaking. |
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Dress the dachshund hound, a friendly Spanish Mastiff or a pink cat to win the applause of the audience attending the contest. |
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When the rain stopped I was walking my dachshund along the river footpath. |
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Though he lives alone with his dachshund, it appears that he has an engaged existence, enjoying frequent contact with and occasional visitors from the city. |
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The dachshund is a long-bodied, characteristically lively dog with a deep chest, short legs, tapering muzzle, and long ears. |
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We have a dachshund that we express every day, and we do it in the bathtub. |
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A clustering of cases of the disease can be found in the dachshund, terriers, poodles and boxers. |
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But it should be a dog with character, alertness and a bit of independence similar to our wire haired dachshund, only bigger. |
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A listener from Thousand Oaks put me in touch with the dachshund rescue center where I adopted Lisa-Marie. |
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And now this dachshund is flying to Boca Raton to celebrate her grand prize win in America's Top Dog Model contest. |
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The dachshund with its very decided but very affectionate personality, its ability and keenness to hunt but its clown attitude in the house was really the right breed for me. |
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His homesickness has grown more acute since he and his wife, Stacey, acquired a dachshund, Charlie, who is cared for by a house sitter when they are gone. |
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For the past two years he has been a Warwickshire Wildlife Trust warden and checks the Floods four times a day when he walks Gus, his miniature wirehaired dachshund. |
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A Dachshund yapped behind a wrought iron gate in the courtyard I traversed. |
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The Dachshund was bred as a badger hound or hunting dog and is known to have existed from the oldest breeds of German hunting dogs such as the Bibarhund. |
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