A "long hair dapple weiner dog" is a dachshund recognized for its elongated body, short legs and long, silky hair with a distinctive dappled pattern. It is a member of the hound group and is known for its friendly and playful personality.
Dachshunds were originally bred in Germany in the 18th century to hunt badgers. Their long bodies and short legs allowed them to easily enter and navigate badger dens.