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  1. The Correct Spelling. The correct spelling of “Wiener” is W-I-E-N-E-R. Yes, you read that right – 6 letters, all in a row! The word “Wiener” is often associated with sausages and hot dogs, but its and uses go far beyond the dinner table. Common Misspellings.

  2. This dog is affectionately called a doxie, wiener dog, hotdog, or sausage dog, and this cute pint-size breed definitely leaves a lasting impression. The dachshund is bred as standard or miniature size, but the traits of this breed are similar for both.

  3. Hot dog, sausage, of disputed but probable German origin, that has become internationally popular, especially in the United States. Two European cities claim to be the birthplace of the sausage: Frankfurt, Germany, whence the byname frankfurter, and Vienna, Austria, whence the byname wiener.

  4. These pooches have a long body, which is where their “Weiner Dog” nickname comes from. Dachshunds come in two sizes: standard and miniature. Standard Dachshunds usually weigh from 16 to 32 pounds and stand 8-9 inches tall. Miniature Dachshunds weigh less than 11 pounds and stand 5-6 inches tall.

  5. Wiener schnitzel means Viennese cutlet in German. It's made with breaded and fried veal, chicken, or pork cutlets served with fresh lemon juice. Skip to Content

  6. Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat, stepped into a quagmire of controversy this year by being one of the first lawmakers in the nation to propose safeguards against catastrophic AI hazards,...

  7. With a nickname that’s hard to forget and a body that demands attention, Dachshunds are easily one of the most well-known dog breeds. These “wiener dogs” might come from Germany, but their...