Beagle Dachshund Mix- Everything You Need To Know About This Breed

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Are you looking for an energetic, loyal, and affectionate pup to join your family? You’ll find all those exceptional qualities and more in a Beagle Dachshund mix. This designer breed makes the perfect addition to families of any size, although they’ll be happiest in homes where someone is always around to accommodate their needs for attention and play.

The Beagle Dachshund mix goes by a few names, although the most common is Doxle. This small to medium-sized breed is full of affection and a sense of adventure, which makes them the perfect companion for dog-loving families of all sizes.

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Vital Stats

Breed Group

Mixed

Height

8 to 14 Inches

Weight

16 to 32 Pounds

Life Span

12 to 14 Years

Origins of the Beagle Dachshund Mix

The parents of Doxles are well-established breeds that have been around for centuries. Like most designer breeds, the specific origins of the Dachshund Beagle mix are unknown. Likely, Doxles were first bred during the 90s when the designer breed boom took off. 

Breeders often choose popular breeds with strong, appealing traits to create a new mixed breed. Since Beagles and Dachshunds are both popular hunting dogs with frames small enough to adapt to most living situations, they are popular with breeders.

History of Beagles

Historians aren’t positive when beagles first appeared, but evidence suggests this breed has been used as a hunting dog since the 5th century! Beagles are mainly known for hunting rabbits and were traditionally known as foot hounds because of the easy way this breed would stick to their owners’ heels on the trail – until they came across the scent of prey.

Beagles didn’t make their way to America until much later. This breed became popular in the 1880s after the American Civil War. The American Kennel Club officially recognized Beagles as a breed in 1885. Along with The American Kennel Club, the Doxle is also recognized by The American Canine Hybrid Club.

Breeders began using Beagles as a purebred parent breed for their loving temperament, natural hunting instincts, and appealing looks. Along with Doxles, other popular Beagle mixes include Puggles (Beagle/Pug), Bagels (Beagle/Bassett Hound), and Poogles (Beagle/Poogle).

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History of Dachshunds

The Dachshund, also known as Doxie, is a German breed with origins dating back to the 15th century. Their name translates to “badger dog,” which perfectly suits this breed as they were used almost exclusively for hunting badgers for many years. 

The pointed muzzle, long body, and stubby legs of a Dachshund make them ideal for digging deep to dislodge badgers from their homes. This breed made its way to America around the same time as Beagles and was recognized by the AKC in 1885.

These pups are adventurous, intelligent, and hard-working, making them appealing to breeders. Some of the most popular Dachshund mixes are the Dorgi (Dachshund/Corgi), Doxiepoo (Dachshund/Poodle), and Daug (Dachshund/Pug).

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What Does a Dachschund Beagle Mix Look Like?

Dachshund Beagle mixes typically fall within the same height and weight range, but they can look very different. A doxle puppy could favor one parent breed more than the other, which is one of the many things that makes mixed breeds so unique! You never truly know what a Beagle Dachshund mix will look like until you lay eyes on one. Still, there are some traits you can expect to see.

Height & Weight

Beagle Dachshund mixes are small to medium-sized dogs. The average height range for these dogs is 8-14 inches, although miniature Dachshund Beagle mixes may be as short as five inches. 

Doxles aren’t big boys or girls, and their healthy weight range is 16-32lbs. Making sure your pup stays within their healthy weight range will help prevent certain health issues, which we’ll detail later in this guide. 

Of course, there are no guarantees about their specific size when dealing with a Dachshund Beagle cross. This is the average range, but they can be healthy at slightly smaller or larger heights and weights. 

General Appearance

The general appearance of a Dachshund Beagle cross can vary pretty widely. This mixed breed is known for having the long body and pointed muzzle of a Dachshund with the classic long floppy ears and short, straight legs of their Beagle parent breed. 

One of the biggest questions prospective Doxle owners ask reputable breeders or adoption agencies is what type of coat a Beagle Dachshund mix will have. This isn’t an easy question to answer because there are a variety of colors Daschund Beagle puppies could have.

A Dachshund can be short or long-haired. Some of their coats are straight; others are wavy or even slightly curly. The most common colors are black, tan, chocolate, or red. Some Dachshunds have a beautiful and attention-grabbing merle coat.

A purebred beagle is known for its short and smooth coat, which is often tri-colored. Most Beagles have patches of white fur along their underside, with black fur lining their back and tan fur around their face and legs. 

The myriad of differences in the general appearance of Dachshunds and Beagles makes these hybrid dogs’ appearance a mystery until they’re born!

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Doxle

Temperament of Dachshund Beagle Mixes

The Dachshund Beagle mix is an affectionate, loyal, and playful breed. Since Doxles have two purebred parents known for their hunting prowess, hopeful adopters can expect their Doxle puppy to have an adventurous and driven spirit. 

Having two hound-breed parents also makes Doxles more scent-driven than your average dog. These pups will notice the scent of prey or food quickly and feel compelled to follow the trail until they find the source of that scent. 

This single-minded focus on scents can lead to stubbornness in a Dachshund Beagle mix, but their loyalty to their owners will overcome any stubbornness with the proper training. However, it’s important to remember this designer breed is instinctively a hunting dog, so you should never leave them alone with other small animals, regardless of how well-trained they are. You could get them a snuffle mat to help with their hunting instincts. 

Aside from their hunting instincts, a Beagle Dachshund mix will be loving and affectionate. This mix breed will enjoy climbing onto your lap for a cuddle, riding in the car with you, and is happiest in your presence. 

Will a Beagle Dachshund Mix Be Easy To Train?

Dog owners will want to get their Dachshund Beagle mix into obedience training. Both the Beagle and the Dachshund are strong-willed dog breeds, so training is a must for these designer dogs.

Since the parent breeds are hunting dogs, reward training will work very well for Doxles because it gives them more incentive to focus their attention. You can use treats or a favorite squeaky toy to focus your pup’s hunting instinct and help them learn commands.

It might be best to train these designer dogs apart from other dogs to avoid bringing out a sense of competitiveness or protectiveness. Both the Dachshund and Beagle sides of Doxles make this breed a very loyal dog, and they won’t be able to focus their full attention on you if there are other dogs nearby.

The Doxle breed will also benefit from early socialization. Allowing your pup to mix with other pets early on will help them feel more comfortable and make instances of aggressiveness, especially toward smaller animals, much less likely. Getting proper training for your Dachshund beagle mix is essential for this area.

Keep your training consistent and in an area familiar to your pup. The Beagle Dachshund mix is intelligent, so they’ll pick up commands easily as long as you’re firm and consistent and offer plenty of incentives and positive reinforcement!

How Much Exercise Does a Dachshund Beagle Mix Need?

The Dachshund Beagle mix is a high-energy breed and needs a lot more exercise than small dogs. Doxles are people-oriented dogs, so they’ll be happiest getting their exercise with you. Taking them for at least two walks a day, visiting a local dog park, and having long play sessions at home are all essential activities for a Dachshund Beagle mix.

Like their parents, this designer dog needs an hour of exercise daily. Beagle parents and any Dachshund parent will know the importance of giving these breeds the right amount of exercise! It will keep your pup happy and prevent them from storing too much excess energy and displaying undesirable behaviors (like chewing furniture) around the home.

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Doxle Dog

How to Groom a Beagle Dachshund Mix?

Grooming your Doxle will depend on which parent they took after most, just like other mixed breeds. A Dachshund Beagle mix could be short or long-haired, so their grooming needs will be individual to all Dachshund Beagle puppies. However, their desire to get dirty means they require more frequent brushing than other dogs.

A Dachshund Beagle mix must be brushed daily to keep their coat healthy, and they’ll likely need frequent baths or showers. Beagles and Dachshunds love running around in the mud and digging in the dirt, so it’s important to keep them clean, just like other hunting dog breeds.

Use a bristle brush on your Dachshund Beagle mix to remove loose hairs, dirt, and other debris. Make sure to introduce them to baths and showers early on, so they’re comfortable with the process. You shouldn’t need to use shampoo on a Dachshund Beagle mix more than once every two months, but they’ll definitely need a rinse more frequently than that!

Best Diet for Dachshund Beagle Mix

One of the best things you can do for your Dachshund Beagle mix is to give them nutritious food. You want to avoid added preservatives and always ensure a canine nutritionist has developed the food. Delicious fresh dog food could be a good option. Try to avoid overly-processed treats and give them fresh snacks instead. Head to our food page to see safe veggies and fruit to give your dog (such as strawberries).

A combination of protein, healthy fats, veggies, fruits, carbs, and fiber is needed to keep these dogs healthy.

Do Doxles Have Any Health Issues?

A Doxle dog is prone to several health problems. The parent breeds have a lot of similar common health issues, such as ear infections, epilepsy, and obesity. However, a Doxie beagle also has the potential to develop other issues like hip dysplasia and intervertebral disc disease.

Unfortunately, with many of these health problems, there’s nothing dog owners can do to prevent them. Intervertebral disc disease is a common condition in Dachshunds where the intervertebral discs between the vertebrae of their spinal column bursts and become herniated. There’s no apparent cause, though it’s possible a forceful impact can lead to the development of this condition. Keeping your Dachshund Beagle mix from jumping off high surfaces can help lower their risk of developing this disease.

Hip dysplasia and epilepsy are also conditions that can’t be prevented. The best thing to do is watch for signs your dog is affected by either disease and seek veterinary treatment immediately.

Thankfully, there are things you can do to prevent obesity and ear infections. Maintaining a proper exercise routine, a well-balanced diet, and regular vet visits will ensure you have a healthy dog. You’ll also want to clean their ears regularly with a damp cloth or cotton ball to prevent a build-up of dirt that could lead to an infection.

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Beagle puppy

What’s the Ideal Living Situation for Beagle Dachshund Mixes?

A Doxie Beagle is an adaptable dog that can thrive in most living situations. What makes a Dachshund Beagle mix happy will vary on the individual dog. Most will be happy if they get plenty of exercise and attention.

Doxles are friendly dogs who enjoy spending time with their owners. They’ll do well in a family where there’s always someone they can go to for attention. A Doxle will usually be good with young children, but they might play too eagerly and make very gentle children nervous.

If you have small children, you’ll want to watch any interactions between them and your pup closely at first. Hyper playfulness is one of the Doxle’s most endearing personality traits, but it can unintentionally overwhelm children or small dog breeds.

However, once they receive the proper training and are acclimated to your family, you won’t have to monitor their interactions as much. A Beagle Dachshund mix will be loyal, loving, and happy to be a part of your family. Please make sure not to leave them alone for too long, or you may come back to an overly hyper dog and some destroyed chew toys! Indestructible dog toys can help if you need to go out for a little longer.

Should You Adopt A Doxle?

Beagle Dachshund mixes are the perfect dog for families, especially those with experience as Beagle or Dachshund parents. Make sure you go through a reputable breeder or check a breed-specific rescue to find a Doxle needing a loving home. Responsible breeders will tell you everything you need to know about the history and health of their dogs. Don’t be afraid to ask lots of questions.

If you’re eager to bring a high-energy, loving, and loyal dog into your family, you should definitely adopt a Doxle! This breed will fit in well with small and large families, including those with other pets. Just make sure to get them trained if you have small children or pets in your home, and enjoy your new best friend!