Vintage Dachshunds

Source: Loeffler, W. (1892, December 24). Hunting with dachshunde. The Fanciers’ Journal, pp. 404-405
Miss Jacksonn if you’re nasty.
Source: James, G.B., Jr. (1894). The dog and how to breed, train and keep him. Boston, Massachusetts: Walnut Publishing Co
Source for two images above:
Mills, W. (1895). The dog in health and in disease. New York: D. Appleton
Anon. (1897, May 29). Some ladies’ dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 578-579.
A. S. R. (1897, June 19). Some ladies’ dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 668-669
Political cartoons featuring a dachshund during WWI in Vanity Fair, April 1917
Vanity Fair, May 1917
“Badger Bitch” could, and should, be used far more.
Source: Hochwalt, A. F. (1922). Dogs as home companions. Cincinnati: Sportsman’s Digest
House Beautiful, July 1934
Two ads from Vanity Fair, July 1916
House Beautiful, October 1934
House Beautiful, October 1934
Country Life & the Sportsman, May 1938

Bonus:

Caldecott, R. (n. d.). The queen of hearts. London, New York: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.
Detail from the Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886) illustration above

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