Keep in mind this was a long time ago, especially in terms of dog years, so most english creams being bred today will not show those original kennels on a typical 4 generation akc pedigree.Dachshunds can come in a variety of red hues, all of which are simply considered to be red.
Spring 2024 current available puppies.We are a small family kennel specializing in exceptional akc registered english cream miniature dachshunds with championship pedigrees from imported bloodlines.The english cream dachshund, a unique variety of the dachshund breed, is distinguished by its charming cream coat and lively personality.
The wild boar doxie is a coat color that looks like a mix of gray, black, and brown.Last updated on april 10, 2024 by dogster team.
With their striking appearance, gentle temperament, and loyal nature, english cream dachshunds have captured the hearts of many dog lovers.They are recognized by the american kennel club (akc) as a standard dachshund color.Shaded creams, cream piebalds, cream dapple piebalds, and cream dapples.
A solid black dachshund is an exceptional sight within the breed.This makes the solid black dachshund one of the rarest colors in their breed.
Akc sophie is a cream colored long haired dachshund female dob 02/27/2024 shots wormed and vet checked at 7 weeks comes with reg.The name comes from the tons of cream colors that it was bred in like light cream, shaded cream, and brindle as well.
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Central Sparks 142 for 3 (Perrin 79*) beat Sunrisers 138 for 6 (Macleod 54, Baker 2-21) by seven wickets
Central Sparks launched their Charlotte Edwards Cup campaign with an emphatic victory as they defeated Sunrisers by seven wickets at New Road, Worcester.
In a season-opener between the teams that finished in the bottom two slots last season, Sparks started in style this time round thanks principally to a dazzling unbeaten 79 from just 48 balls by Davina Perrin.
Sunrisers batted first and were lifted to 138 for 6 by Alice MacLeod's 39-ball 54 against an attack led by Hannah Baker and Emily Arlott.
It looked a slightly under par total and so it proved as Perrin, who hit two sixes and 13 fours, and Australian overseas player Courtney Webb made short work of the chase with an unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 83 in 47 balls. Mady Villiers took 2 for 36 but Sparks cruised to 142 for three with 36 balls remaining.
Put in on a glorious day at New Road, Sunrisers were given a bright start by Joanne Gardner who dominated an opening stand of 40 in 35 balls with Grace Scrivens but then both fell in three balls. Scrivens hesitated over a very tight single and was beaten by Perrin's throw and Gardner was bamboozled by the flight of Baker's first delivery and bowled. When Arlott bowled Villiers through a slog and Baker also bowled Cordelia Griffith, Sunrisers had slumped from 40 without loss to 50 for 4 in 19 balls.
MacLeod and Jodi Grewcock batted with composure to add 50 in six overs and the former ensured her side had something to bowl at before missing an attempted sweep at Arlott and falling lbw to the penultimate ball of the innings.
Sunrisers, who lost all seven games in the Charlotte Edwards Cup last year, needed to strike early with the ball and they did. They removed both openers in the first 13 balls as Ami Campbell hammered Eva Gray to point and Abi Freeborn was lbw through a failed sweep at Villiers.
When Sparks skipper Eve Jones chipped Villiers to mid-off, it was 59 for 3 and the visitors still had a chink of hope but Perrin's cleanly-hit onslaught, with measured and positive support from Webb, soon extinguished it and Sparks eased to victory.