Only some mixes of dog are given combination names, such as the "Labradoodle" (Labrador/Poodle mix).
Dogs like this one are known as mutts.
They are mutts. A miniature pincher mixed with a rottweiler will produce miniature rottweilers.
small standard schnauzers , affinpinchers , miniature pinchers , and miniature poodles
It's a beagle miniature doberman mixed.
Schnottie, I own one.
I have a miniature pinscher mixed with a papillion and she developed shakers syndrome which threw her balance off. Is your dog having any other symptoms?
ADORABLE!! I have one and she is 22 lbs and looks like a miniature husky.
Hard to say because it IS a mixed-breed dog. Mixed breeds are a genetic crap shoot, there's just no reliable way to predict which breed's traits will show. But remember, a MINIATURE poodle is not as small as a toy poodle and as size goes a full-bred Westie is generally somewhere in the middle between a toy poodle and a miniature poodle. Also in both those purebreds the males are larger than the females.
You could try to breed a giant with a mini but it probably depends on their first impression and if the miniature is intimidated by the giant. Also, prob depends on the gender, and which is which.
Unless both parents are Miniature Wirehaired Dachshunds, and even if the mother/father is a Dachshund but from a different variety, the resulting offspring would still be seen as a mixed breed. Unless both parents are the SAME variety (both Longhaired etc.) breeders will see the puppies as impure. The offspring of a Miniature Wirehaired Dachshund and a normal Dachshund would likely have a coat that is slightly wavy in places but not wiry.
The dog breeds are dachshund (wiener dogs) and Chihuahua (small dogs named for a state in Mexico). Miniature dachshunds are a separate breed, but many mixed dachshunds and Chihuahuas have a similar appearance.
No, the miniature poodle is a pedigree breed that was bred from the standard. From each litter of standards, people took the smallest members and bred those together, and repeated this every generation. Because the larger members of the generation were not bred, it meant the genes for larger poodles were slowly bred out of the gene pool, making the average offspring's size smaller each generation.
The dog breed in the book "How To Steal A Dog" is a Jack Ruessel.