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  • Doxies (Dachshund) were originally bred to "go to ground", ie. follow a rat, badger, etc. into it's burrow, kill it and bring it back to it's owner.

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  • And seeing your post I am assuming it's a smooth coat, as Black & Tan isn't a wirehaired color and Longhair Doxies usually are much more "mellow" than the other Miniature Doxie types!

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  • And seeing your post I am assuming it's a smooth coat, as Black & Tan isn't a wirehaired color and Longhair Doxies usually are much more "mellow" than the other Miniature Doxie types!

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  • Doxies (Dachshund) were originally bred to "go to ground", ie. follow a rat, badger, etc. into it's burrow, kill it and bring it back to it's owner.

    Stop New-Shotgun Misfires with Break Free CLP 2009

  • Beth: I forgot to mention, I love Doxies, and other hotdogs!

    Hey, doggies! Ann Althouse 2008

  • Lumps of Pudding, &c. Thus I stand like the Turk, with his Doxies around;

    The Beggar's Opera 2007

  • In a rousing game of "Spot the Doxies," can you find all three in this photo from Moveable Feasts Food Blog in Virginia?

    Sweetnicks- Food & Life - It's All at Sweetnicks 2006

  • In a rousing game of "Spot the Doxies," can you find all three in this photo from Moveable Feasts Food Blog in Virginia?

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • Doxies beyond numbering plied their ancient trade from the shadows, and twisted, ragged beggars preyed on the trulls 'wine-soaked patrons.

    Conan The Magnificent Jordan, Robert 1986

  • Doxies beyond numbering plied their ancient trade from the shadows, and twisted, ragged beggars preyed on the trulls 'wine-soaked patrons.

    Conan The Magnificent Jordan, Robert 1984

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