A doxiepoo
The correct hybrid name for a poodle/dachshund is called a Doxiepoo, or Doodle. Please review the web site below in the related links.
A Dachshund-Poodle.
Dachshund + poodle
A doxiepoo is a mixed breed dog that is a cross between a Dachshund and a Poodle. They are known for being intelligent, playful, and social dogs. They can inherit characteristics from both parent breeds, such as a long body and short legs like the Dachshund, and a hypoallergenic coat like the Poodle.
Chihuahua Poodle Dachshund Cockerspanial
A 'mutt' or 'mongrel'.
collie, poodle, St. Bernard, Dachshund, spaniel
I believe you are referring to a Dachshund.
You never know, as it depends on the dogs and their personality. I have a mini dachshund (male) who loves all other dogs he has ever been around. However, my sister who lives with me got a male toy poodle. They do not get along at all. My dachshund was neutered before the poodle arrived, and the poodle got neutered when he was age appropriate. They have been in a dominance struggle since arrival. The poodle is very mean and temperamental to the dachshund. The dachshund has had a personality change. Its strange. I think that it is related to something about the personality of the poodle, which I understand is common for their breed. They are in the top of the list for agression and biting. I would consider this before I brought them into a home together. I would also get a male and female instead of the same sexes. Being neutered doesnt seem to have helped these two. Hope this helps.
Maltese dogs can be mixed with many breeds. The most common mixes are Maltese-terrier, or Maltese-poodle (often nicknamed maltipoo). It can also be mixed with a Lhasa apso creating a rare mix, Kyi- Leo.
The poodle i created last time survived for 2 days under my strict supervision. I made sure that i personally served the poodles to everyone. Everyone enjoyed my poodle and asked me my poodle's secret ingredients.
1. Doxle 2. "Mongrel" is the orthodox answer I think the name I came up with is better... A "Weigle"