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Yes, dachshunds and Weiner dogs refer to the same breed of dog, with 'Weiner dog' being a nickname due to their long, sausage-like body.
A 'dotson' is a common misspelling or mispronunciation of 'Dachshund,' a small, elongated breed originally developed in Germany for hunting badgers.
Yes, a Dachshund (often called a dotson) is a good dog known for its loyalty, intelligence, and playful nature.
There's no difference—'Dotson' is simply a common misspelling or mispronunciation of 'Dachshund.'
A Dotson dog is another name for a Dachshund, a breed known for its long body and short legs. The term 'Dotson' is an informal or phonetic spelling of 'Dachshund.'
Yes, Weimaraners often form a deep bond with one particular person in the household and may show a tendency to favor that individual.
Weimaraners are known to bark, especially when bored or left alone, but they are not excessive barkers by nature.
Yes, Weimaraners often form a particularly strong bond with one person, becoming deeply attached and loyal to their chosen human.
Weimaraners are vocal and can bark frequently, especially if they are bored, anxious, or not properly trained and exercised.
Yes, Weimaraners often form a strong bond with one person, becoming particularly loyal and attached to them.

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