Wild Boar
Wild Boar Dachshunds boast a unique mix of gray, black, and brown hair resembling their namesake. Identifying them accurately is challenging until they reach six months, as some may lose the distinctive coloring.
Sable
Sable Dachshunds exhibit black-tipped hairs, primarily in red sable, though they can feature various color combinations. Their multi-colored hairs make them difficult to distinguish from afar.
Blue and Tan
The rarest variation of blue Dachshunds, Blue and Tan showcases a diluted blueish-gray tone with tan markings, reminiscent of a blue Doberman.
Brindle Piebald
Born from a brindle and a piebald parent, Brindle Piebald Dachshunds exhibit a unique blend of stripe coat markings and dark speckles on a white coat.
English Cream
Genuine English Cream Dachshunds are rare, boasting cream or light golden brown coats from British Cream lineage. Their long, silky coats come in shaded cream or clear creams varieties.
Albino
Albino Dachshunds, due to a rare genetic mutation, feature uniformly white coats with pink paw pads and skin around their eyes. They are photosensitive and prone to sunburns and skin cancer.
Fawn (Isabella)
Fawn or Isabella Dachshunds have light brown coats resulting from both parents carrying recessive dilution genes. They may suffer from Color Dilution Alopecia but are generally healthy.
Chocolate
True chocolate Dachshunds feature solid brown coats without tan or cream markings, resulting from both parents carrying recessive chocolate genes.