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dachshund

Small dog of German origin, bred originally for digging out badgers. It has a long body and short legs. Several varieties are bred: standard size (up to 10 kg/22 lb), miniature (5 kg/11 lb or less), long-haired, smooth-haired, and wire-haired.



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A quieter spot can be found at Dackel in the Carrasco neighborhood, featuring German specialties such as pork ribs with chukrut, or sauerkraut, chicken Kiev and apple strudel for dessert.
The skate made its debut in the final weeks of the NHL season as top athletes such as Dany Heatley (Atlanta Thrashers), Ryan Malone (Pittsburg Penguins), Mark Smith (San Jose Sharks), Matthew Barnaby (Colorado Avalanche), Pavel Trnka (Florida Panthers), Andreas Dackel (Montreal Canadiens) and Eric Perrin (Tampa Bay Lightning) put it through final testing for Easton engineers to review.
 
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