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How many colors are there in dachshunds?

Short-haired coat color:

1. Single color, red (with or without dark and light brown shades interspersed) and cream. Nose and toenails are black.

2. Two-color: including black, chocolate, boar, gray (blue), camel (Isabella brown), each with brown markings.

3. Brindle color, "single-stripe" style, with black nose and toenails. Part or all of the eye color is blue.

4. "Double markings" means that different numbers of white markings appear on the body of a dapple-colored dachshund, and there are black or dark markings all over the body.

Wire-bristle coat color:

Most colors are boar, black, brown, with varying depths of red.

Long-haired coat color:

1. Single color includes red and cream.

2. Bi-color includes black, chocolate, boar, gray (blue), camel (Isabella brown), each with brown markings.

3. Brindle color, "single-stripe" style, with black nose and toenails. Part or all of the eye color is blue.

4. "Double markings" means different numbers of white markings appear on the body of a dapple-colored dachshund, with a black or deep nose and black toenails all over the body.