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Dachshund DogThe Dachshund is a natural hunter, who has a strong affinity for its owner. Although small in size, they make fantastic watchdogs. |
Dachshund Wire DogThis "modern" wire haired Dachshund comes from Germany and his appearance was strongly influenced by the wire haired British terrier eg. Sky, Scotland, Dandie. |
Dachshund - Mini DogDating back to the 16th century, the Mini Dachshund was created to hunt hare. Originating in Germany, this breed is actually a Terrier. They gained notoriety in England when Queen Victoria became a fancier. |
Dachshund - Smooth DogShort, smooth and shining. Should be neither too long nor too thick. Ears not leathery. |
Dalmatian DogThe Dalmatian is full of energy and requires an outlet for this daily. Great around horses, they're good for households with lots of land, but they don't make for great indoor dogs. |
Dandie Dinmont Terrier DogThe Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a small, loving companion dog. Despite it's stature, it does enjoy a good hunt or some vigorous exercize. |
Doberman Pinscher DogThe Doberman Pinscher is a very intelligent canine, capable of overcoming a variety of challenges and difficulties. They are a tough dog, for sure, but are very sensitive to their owners. |
Dogue de Bordeaux DogThe Dogue de Bordeaux is a rare breed and can have a difficult temperament to train, but they make excellent guard dogs and can handle living in homes that usually house smaller dogs. |
Doodleman Pinscher DogThe Doodleman Pinscher is created by the crossing of two breeds: Doberman Pinscher and Standard Poodle. They are commonly referred to as "designer dogs" and are one of a larger size of crosses. |
Dutch Shepherd DogThe Dutch Shepherd breed originated during the 1800's in the Netherlands as an all-purpose dog. They were adept cart-pullers, herders, police dogs, and used for guarding. |