Dachshunds and doxins are the saame type of dog just different names for it.
A "doxin" is owned by someone who has no knowledge of the breed or spelling.
The dog breeds are dachshund (wiener dogs) and Chihuahua (small dogs named for a state in Mexico). Miniature dachshunds are a separate breed, but many mixed dachshunds and Chihuahuas have a similar appearance.
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It would help if the definition of the word were provided:If you are referring to another name for a dachshund (a dog), you have spelled "doxin" correctly.If you are referring to a chemical that is a toxic environmental pollutant, then the spelling would be "dioxin".
Yes, a Min Pin and a Doxin can certainly mate.
dashunds are pernouced DOx-en some people put doxin
I cant spell it but it is pronounced like doxin.
Surprisingly, TARGET carries a good ARM & Hammer pad, its the cheapest which works for me. like 10$ for 30 pads. I went to petco or petsmart and they were 2-3xs as much!! I don't like "NATURES MIRACLE" pads because the bottom would get soaked when i would have my mini doxin in the kitchen on tile, and the bottom made more mess smearing around and would step over it with her paws. Might as well not had a pad. its a small dog so u can tell any more urine wouldn't stand these pads.
in MY knowledge and opinion from my various dogs, i think the most friendly towards children is the King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. (you can call them cavaliers, or king Charles) for the most aggressive towards children, you might think it is a Pitt bull, but they are like teddy bears! the real answer is Dashund (it sounds like Dush-Hund, Dox-En, or Dash-Hound. most people call it the Doxin!) or the "Mexican Hairless Dog." (the real name is the Chinese Crested Dog) If you have a young child, I would recommend a medium sized breed, gentle, calm, and not too big! If you have a kid, maybe the same, possibly the king Charles! For a tween or teen, anything except a small and "nippy" dog. If you are living in collage, (I probably spelled that wrong) a smaller dog will work. If you are still living with your parents, consult them, what they think of the size. If you are an adult, WHAT EVER YOU THINK FITS YOUR LIFESTYLE! Big dogs for big yards and medium dogs for anywhere and small dogs for apartments or small places!
This is a drug that is primarily used to treat urinary tract infections. There are numerous other drugs that are generallly used for Chlamydia that are much more effective. It would be very unusual for this drug to be used for Chlamydia. It is not one of the reccommended treatments for Chlamydia and the FDA says it is "Lacking substantial evidence of effectiveness as a fixed combination".No.Oxytetracycline is not used to specifically treat chlamydia. See related link; scroll down to:Chlamydial Infections in Adolescents and Adults