The New book of the Dog a Comprehensive Natural History of British Dogs And the

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The following German standard of points is interspersed with my own comments and explanations : i. General Appearance and Disposition. In general appearance the Dachshund is a very long and low dog, with compact and well-muscled and of a dark colour, except in the case of the liver and tan, when the eyes may be yellow ; and in the dapple, when the eyes may be light or " wall-eyed. " 4. Nose. Preferably deep black. The flesh- coloured and spotted noses are allowable only in the liver and tan and
... dapple varieties.
The appearance of flesh-coloured noses in the red dogs is probably produced by long-continued inbreeding, or breeding red to red from genera- tion to generation, causing a weakness of the colouring matter in the system, and indicating partial albinoism.
5. Ears. Set on moderately high, or, seen in profile, above the level of the eyes, well back, flat, not folded, pointed, or nar. Ow, hanging close to the cheeks, very mobile, and when at attention carried with the back of the ear upward and outward.


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