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There’s no denying that Dachshunds are one of the most iconic breeds in existence. With their elongated bodies and short legs, well, you know the deal. After all, what other dog breed has a nickname as cool as the “hot dog?”
Though with the rise of designer hybrid breeds, you now have a chance to get all the fun of a Dachshund combined with qualities of another breed. It’s the best of both worlds. Doxies are known for their clever and playful nature , which is a nice trait for a companion.
But while it can be overwhelming picking the perfect Dachshund mix, don’t worry. We’ve put together an exhaustive list below. Given the popularity of these dogs, there are plenty more. And if we’ve missed one, make sure to let us know in the comments section below.
As mentioned, this is not the definitive list of Doxie mixes. There’s an unlimited number of possible combinations. However, these are the most popular Dachshund mixes plus a few mutts that we think are the most interesting ones.
Parents: Pekingese x Dachshund mix
Though they have yet to be recognized by the American Kennel Club as an official breed, Pekehunds are a great way to start this list. Known for a unique appearance , these dogs are something you don’t see every day.
This cross between a Pekingese and a Dachshund is a family-oriented dog that displays a more mild temperament . Neither lazy nor bursting with energy, Pekehunds strike a unique balance as a lively, yet manageable dog.
As with most of the other breeds on this list, their appearance will vary depending on the variety of Dachshund they have as a parent. Coat texture and length can both vary a bit, especially considering the Pekingese’s extravagant coats.
Parents: Cavalier King Charles x Dachshund mix
This 21st Century breed may be new, but they are well on their way to warming the hearts of owners all over. Dashaliers are bred as companion dogs , but they still bring the smarts of both parent breeds to make for easy training.
As a companion breed, Dashaliers thrive off attention , and don’t do well in quiet, empty households. They are rather social , and need a healthy amount of human interaction to stay happy. Make them the center of attention and they’ll love it.
But this also means they do great in families with younger children or even other pets. So long as they have someone to play with, they’ll be good to go. Few Dachshund mixes are as social as the Dashalier.
Both parent breeds of Papshunds sport rather unique features, and they both often carry over to the pups. So expect to see Papshunds with the long body of the Dachshund and the trademark butterfly ears of the Papillon.
These dogs have plenty of energy and love to socialize, but they also can be high-strung with a sensitive side . Gentle treatment, such as positive reinforcement works best with them, otherwise they might become anxious.
Though they love frolicking outdoors, they aren’t the sturdiest of dogs. You’ll want to make sure to keep an eye on them so they stay out of trouble. Plus, rowdy young kids may injure this dog – so parental supervision is needed.
Both of a Shethund ’s parent breeds served for many years as hunting and herding dogs in the past. With this kind of heritage, dogs of this breed are going to be wicked smart and of course, very energetic and active.
The downside is that they also have some hunting instincts leftover from that time. So if you have smaller animals around the house, early socialization with them is a must. The prey-instincts may come out with a hamster in the home.
But on the bright side, this Dachshund mix has strong loyalty to the owners. Despite their smaller size, they are ready to protect them from anything. However, don’t expect them to be formidable guard dogs.
Parents: Rottweiler x Dachshund mix
One parent is large and bulky, the other long and slender. These two parent dog breeds are very different. With that in mind, you can guess how the Dachsweiler might vary wildly in appearance compared to another.
The most striking ones take after their Dachshund parent for body shape , but take after the Rottweiler parent in terms of bulky muscles . Also from the Rottie side, Dachsweilers bring an evening out of their temperament, along with a hint of a playful side .
They might require early socialization and consistent training, but overall they are a highly affectionate hybrid and loyal protectors . Thanks to the Rottweiler side, expect a vigilant dog that’ll make a decent watchdog.
Parents: Mini Pinscher x Dachshund mix
Other Doxie breeds are quite social, but this one can be a little more reserved . However, that doesn’t mean Doxie-pins aren’t just as affectionate as any other breed on this list. The Doxie-pin can be a bit more cautious.
They still show a caring and even curious nature , but don’t expect them to be the life of the party. Some might see this as a sign of shyness, but we prefer to think of it as simply a well-balanced temperament .
That is not to say they don’t have their moments. Naturally inquisitive , if you take a Doxie-pin out on a walk, there’s no telling where you’ll end up. And in the home, they’ll be happy to lounge around with you for hours.
Parents: Cocker Spaniel x Dachshund mix
Dockers are the gorgeous cross between the Cocker Spaniel and Doxie. Cocker Spaniels are known for their sweet, happy demeanor , and you can definitely see this manifest in a Docker. But, the Dachshund brings a hint of boldness into play.
From both the Cocker Spaniel and Dachshund side, Dockers might have a measure of a stubborn streak . For training they respond best to positive and consistent input, whereas overbearing styles can make them anxious.
In appearance, there is room for variation and it depends on pulling traits from both parents. But on average they tend to at least stand about 12 inches tall. Coat texture and color will also depend on parentage.
Parents: Lhasa Apso x Dachshund mix
Despite their portable size, Dachsi Apso dogs are filled to the brim with courage . However, the confident outgoing demeanor can manifest into barking if not trained early on.
Dachsi Apso dogs have plenty of other ways of letting out their personalities . Not only are they playful , but can thrive around children , for example. Whatever you have in store for the Dachsi, you can be sure they’re up for it.
And they are energetic without being over the top. So long as they get plenty of attention and a moderate amount of exercise, they will be a calm , cuddly companion. You may never have a dull moment with a Dachsi.
Parents: Bichon Frise x Dachshund mix
With both Dachshunds and Bichon Frises being known for their big personalities , you can be sure that this hybrid of the two will follow the trend . The Doxie Chon is a fantastic dog and they know it too!
Fearless, playful , and irrefutably social , Doxie Chons make great pets for families in both country and city areas. That is, so long as they aren’t left alone for long periods. These dogs do best with careful and regular attention.
So, they’re great for families with children , but perhaps not infants or toddlers, as they are quite sensitive dogs. Though with older children, the Doxie Chon will make wonderful play-mates. Still, early socialization will be necessary.
Parents: Jack Russell Terrier x Dachshund mix
Though both of a Jackshund’s parent breeds were bred for hunting , they were different types of hunting. Dachshunds thrived in tunnels whereas Jack Russells were dauntless in bolting foxes from their dens.
But combine the two , and you’ve got a well-rounded hybrid that is both smart and sneaky athletic. The Jack Russell side might bring a bit less sociability with it, but nothing that can’t be solved with early socialization.
However, families with small children or who are less experienced with raising dogs might want to start off with a less spirited dog breed. Jackhunds can be a handful, especially with obedience training early on.
Parents: Cairn Terrier x Dachshund mix
The Doxie Cairn is one of the most interesting Dachshund mixes. On the Cairn Terrier side, you can expect a penchant for more activity in this hybrid breed. Though the playfulness of a Dachshund also shines through for a winning combination.
The Doxie Cairn can be on the stubborn side , and might not do well in cities since they are also known for barking . For apartments, find one of these dogs instead. If they take after their Cairn parent, expect a more regular brushing for their wiry hair .
Because of this they are a better fit for owners who are ready to spend some more time with such maintenance activities. Don’t think of it as a chore, but rather a time to bond with your Doxie Cairn. It’s totally worth it for these dogs!
Parents: Mini Schnauzer x Dachshund mix
Bringing in the charismatic nature of the Miniature Schnauzer, this designer dog balances out with the more comical stature of a Dachshund. Though they remain smaller in size, the stature is quite solid and sturdy.
If they take after their Miniature Schnauzer parent for their coat, they can be hypoallergenic . This, along with their readiness for learning , makes them an excellent option for a wide range of potential owners.
At times, the Miniature Schnoxie can be quite vocal , it can take some consistent training to settle them down. But aside from this, they are a relatively low-maintenance breed filled with affection and spirit.
The Doxiepoo combines the elegant Poodle with the sassy Dachshund. With two intelligent parent breeds, Doxiepoos can be a joy to train , so long as you can put up with occasional stubbornness and mischief.
The Poodle side can also lend a hypoallergenic coat if it shines through to the pup. Don’t expect the overly poofy-ness to come across as well. Though, the curly coat of the Poodle is often inherited by the Doxiepoo.
Since both the two parent breeds are different in shape and size, you can expect plenty of variation in how Doxiepoos will look. But the good news is their temperaments are much more consistent : fun-loving, proud and energetic.
Parents: American Eskimo x Dachshund mix
The Doxiemo is a designer dog consisting of part Dachshund and part American Eskimo Dog. It’s not an obvious Dachshund mix that first comes to mind. As such, they can be a bit of a paradox at times.
From the Doxie side they can be more on the playful side , but from the American Eskimo side they can demonstrate a reserved nature . Depending on who they inherit more from, they’ll lean either way.
Their size can vary wildly , since the American Eskimo Dog is much taller than the Doxie. But one thing that is almost guaranteed is that a Doxiemo will be intelligent . Both parent breeds are known to have some smarts.
Parents: Pomeranian x Dachshund mix
Dameranians tend to be on the smaller side , largely thanks to both parents being short or tiny dogs. Their coat can differ from one to the next, but many agree that these dogs have a pleasantly sweet aura about them.
Much like their Pomeranian parent, they can display a cheerful demeanor that can light up any room of people. However, be sure to give them plenty of attention and don’t leave a Dameranian alone for too long.
For maintenance, be prepared to deal with some shedding (Poms are notoriously heavy shedders ). Not the worst you’ll ever see, but enough to require the occasional grooming, such as brushing and bathing.
Parents: Westie Terrier x Dachshund mix
West Highland Doxies are the unusual cross between the West Highland West Terrier and the Dachshund. This hybrid breed is super European . It blends the practicality of Germany with the rough endurance of the Scottish Highlands.
And, both these traits are evident in a West Highland Doxie. Despite their size, this small Dachshund hybrid is ready for work as a hunter , though training can take some effort. Both parents bring a bit of stubbornness into the mix.
Despite being good with children , they do better with older kids because their tiny stature can lead to them getting hurt by accident. However, given the seemingly unlimited amount of energy, they do make good playmates.
Parents: Toy Fox Terrier x Dachshund mix
The Toy Fox Terrier and Dachshund cross gives you a spunky yet adorable hybrid. Don’t be fooled by their sweet, rhyming name, this hybrid breed means business. They are known to pack a lot of energy , and can even lean toward being territorial .
Toy Foxie Doxies can also be somewhat noisy (constant barking), so they might not mesh to well with apartment life. However, if you’re willing to spend the time training, you can make it work despite their vocal nature.
Regardless, they are still Dachshund mixes. These dogs are known to be extremely active and show a powerful affection for their owners. Just be ready for their wild side to peek through from time to time.
The Pit Bull Terrier and Dachshund hybrid has a lot of people scratching their heads. This hybrid breed is still uncommon to come across, but the few examples that we’ve seen have provoked our interest.
Their bodies often look like a direct fusion of both parent breeds. In other words, they can have the muscle and intimidating heft of a Pitbull, but the short legs and elongated body of a Dachshund. Strange, isn’t it?
We only recommend them to more experienced owners , due to the stubborn nature of a Dachshund combined with the sensitivity of a Pitbull. They’ll demand an owner who knows how to be firm and consistent, but also loving.
Parents: Smooth Fox Terrier x Dachshund mix
This interesting mix combines the liveliness of the Smooth Fox Terrier with the playfulness of the Doxie. This tiny hybrid breed is a zippy little dog . As such, there are a few things to know about these mutts before bringing one home.
First of all, they’re better for families without small pets or younger children. These dogs can become impatient with kids and have a strong instinct to chase small creatures like rabbits, hamsters and even smaller cats.
They’ll need to be frequently socialized from an early age. On the plus side, they can learn quickly . Firm and consistent training is still key , but if implemented, you’ll find that Smooth Foxie Doxies are ready to learn.
We love the Dachshund Labrador mix, otherwise known as the Dachsador. Packing all the charm that makes Labrador Retrievers America’s favorite breed, Dachsadors are energetic, friendly, and full of personality .
They are quiet and reserved when need be, but at other times, they can be fully active and up for fun and games. This quality makes the Dachsador one of the most adaptable Dachshund mixes you can find!
Additionally, with an easy-to-care-for coat , they won’t take time out of your day for regular maintenance. But, they require other basic grooming as with all dogs. Also, the Dachsadors might have more resilience against any health issues.
Parents: Basset Hound x Dachshund mix
Basschshunds combine the Basset Hound and Dachshund. First off, yes, that is a ton of consonants all in a row. So, good luck pronouncing the name of this special Dachshund mix. To make things simple, just call them “base hunds.”
That being said, Basschshunds can be very warm and friendly dogs . If they inherit the floppy long ears of a Basset Hound, they can have an even more amiable air. Physically, they’ll always inherit the short legs of Dachshunds.
The Dachshund side may bring along some stubbornness , so be prepared for consistency in training a Basschshund . Though, the Basset side may provide the inquisitive nature that make them such excellent tracking dogs.
Parents: Chinese Crested x Dachshund mix
Crestoxies are small dogs, but both parent breeds have tenacious histories. The Chinese Cresteds were for exterminating vermin aboard ships, and Dachshunds could do a number on badgers back in the day.
Because of this working history, Crestoxies are said to be people-oriented . They are smart and can learn quickly, but can also have a spirited and, often times, manipulative side to them. But, the mischief is all fun and games to them.
Like with any other stubborn streak , all it takes is patience and consistency. If you show you are the leader of the pack, a Crestoxie will fall into line and be well-behaved . Again, it will require firmness and consistency.
Compared to some other Dachshund mixes on this list, the Mauxie is much better suited to new owners. They are more even-tempered , easy to train, and adaptable. Even so, you’ll need to have some patience.
On the other hand, grooming is going to take some time. While not too difficult to deal with, their heavier shedding can demand more regular brushing . But its worth it to keep their silky, long coats looking good and healthy.
They have an animated temperament that comes out in plenty of love for their owners. But if you have younger kids, make sure they treat any little Mauxie with care. Like most Doxie mixes, they can be fragile.
A blend of East and West, Schweenies are the crossbreed of Shih Tzus and Dachshunds. They’re affectionate dogs , but they are not without their limits. Small children can get on their nerves if their aren’t considerate.
Otherwise, they’re focused on pleasing their owners and developing a strong relationship with them. They may have a small body, but their hearts are huge . And despite their thick coats, you might be surprised to hear they might not need much grooming.
The amount of exercise, while still important, can be kept to a minimum . So slower-paced families might make a great fit for this hybrid breed. We recommend them for senior owners that enjoy slow neighborhood strolls.
Both parents, the Chihuahua and Dachshund, are small. Perhaps the smallest dog on this list, a Chiweenie is a spunky little canine . Still, this hybrid brings together some of the defining characteristics of both parents.
From the Chihuahua side they can have a fiery disposition . This doesn’t mean they will be aggressive, but simply that they can display a bit of “spice” on occasion, especially if a child is bothering him.
But this liveliness can also manifest in affection for their owners, whom they are eager to please. After all, Chiweenies are known to be passionate dogs. But, there is also a chance of stubbornness from th
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