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The Irish wolfhound got a seedy reputation in what Sherlock Holmes story?

The Irish wolfhound got a seedy reputation in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire".

In this story, the wolfhound is owned by a suspicious character named Mr. Douglas, who uses the dog to intimidate witnesses and create an atmosphere of fear. The dog's size and appearance make it seem menacing, and Holmes suspects it might be used for more sinister purposes than simply guarding the house.

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