For a start, they're different breeds. If you mean looks-wise, the dachshund comes in six varieties; shorthiared, longhaired, wirehaired, miniature shorthaired, miniature longhaired, and miniature wirehaired (none of which look anything like corgis apart from the similar height). Corgis come in two varieties; cardigan and pembroke. The ears of a corgi are pointed, whereas dachshund ears flop. The dachshund snout tends to be longer than the corgi's. As for their origin, dachshunds are German and corgis are welsh. As for their uses, dachshunds were originally bred as hunting dogs to flush badgers out of their dens, hence the size. Corgis, however, were originally bred as cattle drovers. That's as much as I can remember off the top of my head :P
It's a mix between a dachshund and a Corgi
Corgis, horses and Dorgis (a cross between a Corgi and a Dachshund)
well it depends but probloby the size of an original corgi
she has 4 corgi and 4 dachshunds/corgis mixes.the dachshund/corgi mixes are called dorgis.
well it depends but probloby the size of an original corgi
Their markings and their coat.
Dioxin's are pollutants formed when waste is not incinerated at high enough temperatures. A Dachshund is a dog.
Dotsun would be a very sloppy pronunciation of dachshund (which is more like docks-hund).
The Queen of the United Kingdom is known to have owned several corgis over the years. She has also had dorgis, a crossbreed between a corgi and a dachshund. In recent years, her last corgi passed away, but she still has two dorgis, Candy and Vulcan.
She owns three "Dorgis" - a cross between a corgi and dachshund Cider, Candy and Vulcan.She has three corgis, Monty, Willow and Holly, who are all descended from Susan.
I have a dachshund corgi mix who is 1'2" tall, and he has jumped 2'8", safely and willingly. If you are not talking about agility jumps, then he can jump up onto very high beds, maybe 3-3'3".
Queen Elizabeth II in 2008 had 5 purebreed Corgis and 4 Dorgis (Corgi-Dachshund). She has had as many as ten dogs, and very seldom fewer than four.