Talk about two incredibly beloved breeds! Golden doxes are alert, intelligent, and energetic - prepare yourself for lots of play time and exercise with these pups. Golden Dox - Dachshund + Golden Retriever One thing to note about schweenies? They’re not always fond of small children, so aren’t an ideal family dog if there’s a human baby in the house. Their coats are often medium length, but the texture can be smooth or ragged depending on which parent’s genetics dominated in the mix. This mix is ideal for those with less active lifestyles, and make great companions for retired folks, as schweenies don’t need lots of exercise but love constant attention. Their coats are usually black or tan, with large, floppy ears that could only be a hybrid of both parents. The crossbreed is usually slightly taller than dachshunds, and though they inherit a tail that resembles their doxie parents, it’ll stand on end like a pinscher’s when these pups get excited. These pups are timid, yes, but also curious and caring, so are happy to show their owners affection. (Photo: - Dachshund + Miniature Pinscherĭoxie-pins are more reserved than their dachshund parents, though the dachshund in the mix helps to mellow out the nervous nature that can be common in mini pinschers. That said, the crossbreed is particularly loving and affectionate, and relatively easy to train, too - they love to learn! Plus, if you’re looking for a hypoallergenic breed, mini schnoxies can be a great option, as many inherit their miniature schnauzer parent’s low-shed, wiry coat. It’s worth noting that mini schnoxies can be particularly chatty, so may not be the best fit for someone living in an apartment. and though they love to play and go on walks (they’re social butterflies, after all!), they don’t need much additional exercise. Mini Schnoxie - Dachshund + Miniature Schnauzerīoth parent breeds of this relatively new crossbreed are loyal and charismatic, and both German, too! As their name suggests, mini schnoxies are on the small side. It’s important to note, though, that basschshunds certainly inherited the dachshund stubborn streak. Basschshunds are playful, even-tempered, and make for a wonderful companion for a family. They’re larger than most dachshunds, ranging from 25 to 45 pounds, but they inherited the long life expectancy of doxies, and often live to be 12 to 15 years old. Basschshunds are a medium-sized mix with short dachshund legs and big, floppy basset hound ears. This cross between a dachshund and a basset hound landed itself a mouthful of a name. Since they come from herders and hunters, dorgis like a fair amount of activity, but they’re as loyal and friendly as they are energetic. Both parent breeds are known to have a love for food, too, making this a hungry little mix. Dorgis are a cross between a dachshund and a corgi, and they often have the sturdy physique of a corgi. If you’re looking to live a little more royally, a dorgi may be in your future - Queen Elizabeth has two of these long and low-to-the-ground dogs. Looks can vary depending on the parents, but these pups are small to medium-sized (weighing between 15 and 30 pounds) and frequently adopt the large spots of color that are common to beagles. Doxles are protective of their humans, and crave lots of love in return for their loyalty. When you cross a dachshund with a beagle, you get a super playful, affectionate pup. Below we’re sharing ten of the most lovable doxie-mixes and the traits that make them unique. So when it comes to crossbreeds, it’s no surprise that there are dozens of doxie mixes - other breeds could benefit from having a bit of dachshund in them! We’ve covered Chiweenies already - a cross between dachshunds and chihuahuas - but there were too many other fun mixes that we couldn’t leave it at that. It’s hard not to love a dachshund’s adorable body shape and hilarious personality.
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