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You would have to breed it to a wire coat ( W_ x ww ) and if there are any puppies born with a wire coat then you know that your smooth coat carries the recessive gene.
You would have to breed it to a wire coat ( W_ x ww ) and if there are any puppies born with a wire coat then you know that your smooth coat carries the recessive gene.
A rat terrier is the breed. Smooth is the coat - Flat/ short. You can also get Wire. Its the same dog...
It all depends on the type of Dachshund! (wire haired, smooth/short haired, long haired) Long haired Dachshunds have a loving, affectionate personality. Short/smooth haired have a loving, sometimes protective, personality. They can be frisky. Wire haired have a frisky personality, but can be affectionate. Overall, i would say they have a great personality, although every dog is different!!
grooved wire mean earth wire smooth wire mean suply wire
Garfield, he's a wire-haired dachshund.
Connect the black wire to the smooth wire. The ribbed wire is the identifier for the neutral wire which is connected to the shell of the lamp holder. The smooth wire connects to the center pin in the lamp holder. Using this configuration the hot wire is kept away from your fingers as far as possible when changing out the light bulb.
It should be a "pure" substance, but its really an alloy.
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There is only one breed of german shepard. Although two german spepards may look different that is because all breeds vary from pure to mutt this means, you could have two german spepards and coinsedentally they will not look the same you have a trillionth of a chance for thwmto look the same
The Dachshund comes in three coat types, two sizes, and many different colors. The three coat types are longhaired, smooth (short-haired), and wire-haired. The longhaired and wirehaired Dachshunds take much longer to groom and shedding is more obvious. However, the smooth breed does shed, so don't be fooled by what some people may tell you. The smooth Dachshund will need to be brushed too! These three coat types come in two sizes--standard and miniature. A miniature weighs eleven pounds or less and a standard weighs between sixteen and thirty-two pounds. Anything in between is called a "tweenie" and is not recognized as an actual size. Tweenies weigh more than eleven pounds but less than sixteen. Dachshunds come in many different colors and patterns. There are five patterns. The first one is solid, and can be red or cream-colored. Two-colored dachshunds can be black and tan; chocolate and tan; blue (gray) and tan; Isabella (fawn) and tan; and wild boar and tan. A brindle will have dark stripes all over the body or only in the tan parts. A single-dapple Dachshund has patches of lighter coat on the darker coat. A single-dapple Dachshund can have blue eyes and a large area of white on its chest. A double-dapple Dachshund will have patches of light color, dark color, and white and can have blue eyes. A piebald dachshund has a white coat with large patches of color. Take note, however, that a double-dapple Dachshund is prone to blindness or deafness.