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dachshund

[dahks-hoond, dak-suhnd, dash-] / ˈdɑksˌhʊnd, ˈdækˌsənd, ˈdæʃ- /


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Their beloved female dachshund, Canela, was found after being swiped from the front porch of their home in the early morning hours of March 6.

From Washington Post

A woman is seen in the video walking up the steps of a home onto the porch and approaching Canela, the dachshund, who barks at the woman repeatedly.

From Washington Post

He told National Public Radio last year the characters, a pair of dachshunds named Perry and Augie, were inspired by his nephews.

From Seattle Times

A dachshund puppy with big, floppy ears is ensconced in a fuzzy, angelic haze; a baby lamb’s tufts of fur are so pearly white and light, like peaks of whipped cream, they’re almost sculptural-looking.

From Los Angeles Times

Mackesy had always imagined Hollander as the mole, a cheeky character who was inspired by the artist’s dachshund, and he instinctively felt the horse needed to be Irish.

From Los Angeles Times