Parent breeds: Jack Russell and DachshundĬommonly referred to as the Dach Russell or Jackshund, this tenacious dog is full of energy and love for his family. Dach Russell (Dachshund x Jack Russell Terrier) Credit: Nataliia Chubakova, Shutterstock Available in an array of colors, including black, brown, gold, and white, the Dachshound is an energetic and enthusiastic pup who loves to please.ĥ. A medium-sized dog, the Dachshound can grow to be up to 25 to 45 pounds and lives from eight to 15 years. Parent breeds: Basset Hound and DachshundĪlso referred to as the Basschund, the Dachshound is created by breeding two of the world’s most popular purebreds. Dachshound (Dachshund x Basset Hound) Image Credit: Csanad Kiss, Shutterstock
These paw-sitively adorable dogs are a favorite among the Queen of England. Super smart and ready for just about anything, the Dorgi is the result of breeding a Dachshund with a Corgi. Dorgi (Dachshund x Corgi) Credit: Christel Cooper, Shutterstock If you’re seeking the perfect little lap dog, give this pup a go!ģ. Growing to only be five to 10 inches at the shoulder and weighing just five to 12 pounds, the Dorkie is anything but dorky. Laid back, loving, and loyal, this pint-sized pooch is also known as a Doxie Yorkie.
Parent breeds: Yorkshire Terrier and Dachshund Dorkie (Dachshund x Yorkie) Credit: ZCFei, Shutterstock The comedic Beagle and devoted Dachshund add up to be one awesome mix breed! The Doxle is a fun-loving little chap that loves to lounge as much as he loves to romp around in a big backyard.Ĭomplete with a long, low, Beagle body and pointy Dachshund face, this dapper dog makes the perfect family pet.Ģ. A post shared by My Love ✻ Milo ✻ breeds: Beagle and Dachshund