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Lizzie_ch3rry
My Little Miniature Dachshund
Jan 21 2007, 10:57 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 21 2007, 10:57 AM EST
i have a question about my new puppy. she is a miniature dachshund and she is not the normal colors. she is blue with black dots or otherwise known as a merle in some other breeds. i was wondering if this means that she is rare or if it means that she is just weird. can you help me? 7  out of 8 found this valuable. Do you?    
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xinfeng
xinfeng
1. RE: My Little Miniature Dachshund
Feb 6 2007, 5:15 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 6 2007, 5:15 PM EST
this color is called "Tiger-brindle" in the FCI standard, I am not sure if the AKC recognises this color as well 1  out of 2 found this valuable. Do you?    

scottishterrier
2. RE: My Little Miniature Dachshund
Feb 17 2007, 6:09 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 17 2007, 6:09 AM EST
Although not all dogs or their owners may necessarily follow AKC as their descriptor of their dog, here is what AKC describes:

Source: Dachshund. The American Kennel Club (AKC) Online. Accessed: 17Feb07.

",,, Color of Hair--Although base color is immaterial, certain patterns and basic colors predominate. One-colored Dachshunds include red (with or without a shading of interspersed dark hairs or sable) and cream. A small amount of white on the chest is acceptable, but not desirable. Nose and nails--black.

Two-colored Dachshunds include black, chocolate, wild boar, gray (blue) and fawn (Isabella), each with tan markings over the eyes, on the sides of the jaw and underlip, on the inner edge of the ear, front, breast, inside and behind the front legs, on the paws and around the anus, and from there to about one-third to one-half of the length of the tail on the underside. Undue prominence or extreme lightness of tan markings is undesirable. A small amount of white on the chest is acceptable but not desirable. Nose and nails--in the case of black dogs, black; for chocolate and all other colors, dark brown, but self-colored is acceptable..."

P.D.
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3. RE: My Little Miniature Dachshund
May 22 2007, 9:50 PM EDT | Post edited: May 22 2007, 9:50 PM EDT
"Although not all dogs or their owners may necessarily follow AKC as their descriptor of their dog, here is what AKC describes:

Source: Dachshund. The American Kennel Club (AKC) Online. Accessed: 17Feb07.

",,, Color of Hair--Although base color is immaterial, certain patterns and basic colors predominate. One-colored Dachshunds include red (with or without a shading of interspersed dark hairs or sable) and cream. A small amount of white on the chest is acceptable, but not desirable. Nose and nails--black.

Two-colored Dachshunds include black, chocolate, wild boar, gray (blue) and fawn (Isabella), each with tan markings over the eyes, on the sides of the jaw and underlip, on the inner edge of the ear, front, breast, inside and behind the front legs, on the paws and around the anus, and from there to about one-third to one-half of the length of the tail on the underside. Undue prominence or extreme lightness of tan markings is undesirable. A small amount of white on the chest is acceptable but not desirable. Nose and nails--in the case of black dogs, black; for chocolate and all other colors, dark brown, but self-colored is acceptable..."

P.D.
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The miniature dachshund that you now have is NOT rare, just a beautiful sight.
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4. RE: My Little Miniature Dachshund
May 22 2007, 9:51 PM EDT | Post edited: May 22 2007, 9:51 PM EDT
Is your doxie beautiful? I own a doxie too and she's a black and tan. 0  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
97479Augusta
97479Augusta
5. RE: My Little Miniature Dachshund
Nov 10 2010, 4:13 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 10 2010, 4:13 PM EST
that means u have a rare doxie becuase the differant colors u dont see them very often
I have one the is all white with brown and black spots
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