10 Dachshund SVG Files for Cricut Crafters Who Love Wieners
Dachshunds have one of the most devoted fan bases in dog breed crafting. If you sell at craft fairs, you have probably noticed — the wiener dog people are loud about their love and they buy. The catch is that dachshund SVG designs come in three coat varieties (smooth, longhaired, wirehaired) and a real dachshund owner spots the wrong one immediately.
This list covers all three coat types plus a few style variations — minimalist outlines, mandala-cut designs, retro illustration. Every file here is from Creative Fabrica. Each includes SVG, PNG, EPS, and DXF for use across Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, and other cutting software. All Access membership covers commercial use, so these are safe for Etsy and craft fair sales.
Longhaired Dachshund SVG Cut File

Longhaired dachshund owners are a specific tribe and they want their coat type represented. Most dachshund SVGs default to smooth coat. This file captures the longhair correctly — feathered ears, fringed tail, the slightly softer outline. Cuts cleanly in vinyl at 4 to 6 inches. I made one of these for a friend whose dachshund Daisy is a longhair and the recognition was immediate. That is the test for breed-specific work — does the owner see their actual dog. Best for tumblers, tote bags, framed wall art prints.
Standing Dachshund SVG — full body classic

The full-body standing pose shows off the breed’s signature long-low silhouette better than any head profile can. This file gets the proportions right — long back, short legs, deep chest, alert tail held high. I have used this as a 10-inch wall vinyl in a home office and it looks like commissioned art rather than a cheap decal. The cut paths are clean with no awkward floating bits, so even at smaller sizes (down to 3 inches on a tumbler) the design holds together. Includes file formats for every common cutting software.
Wirehaired Dachshund SVG — the third coat type

Wirehaired dachshunds make up only about ten percent of the breed but their owners are intensely loyal and they almost never find their coat type represented in mass-market dog merchandise. That makes wirehaired SVGs a profitable niche on Etsy if you list with breed-specific tags. The file captures the wiry beard and eyebrows that define the coat — clearly different from smooth or longhair silhouettes. Single-color cut works well for vinyl at 4 inches and up. Below that, the textured beard detail starts to blur.
Wirehaired Dachshund Cricut File — second style

Second wirehaired option, different illustration style — more graphic and less detailed than file 3. This is what I reach for when the project needs simpler cut paths for HTV on apparel. The bolder silhouette holds up better through washing than the more detailed file. If you sell wirehaired dachshund T-shirts at fairs, this is the file to use. The proportions are still breed-accurate but the styling reads as modern flat-design rather than illustrated.
Longhaired Dachshund Face SVG — portrait style

Face-forward portrait of a longhaired dachshund, which is rare and worth grabbing. Most breed SVGs are profile views. This straight-on angle shows the expressive eyes and the soft ear feathering in a way that profile views cannot match. I use this file for sympathy gifts when a friend has lost their dog — the direct gaze gives the design emotional weight that distant profiles do not have. Sizes 5 inches and up for full effect. Below 4 inches the eye detail starts to disappear.
Simple Dachshund SVG — minimalist workhorse

When you need a clean dachshund silhouette for a simple project — name decal, basic tumbler, small keychain — this is the file. Pure silhouette, no interior detail, holds up at any size from 1 inch up. I have cut this at three-quarters of an inch on acrylic keychain blanks and the shape stayed crisp. The lack of breed-specific coat detail means it works as a generic dachshund for projects where coat type does not need to be specified. Good universal pick when you are not sure what coat the recipient’s dog is.
Peeking Long Haired Dachshund SVG — playful pose

Peeking-dog designs are a very specific Etsy micro-niche and they sell consistently. The pose shows just the head and front paws as if the dog is peeking over the edge of something — works on tumblers (peeking over the rim), book covers, wall decals positioned along the bottom edge of a frame. This longhair version captures the fringed ears falling forward over the paws. Best in single-color vinyl at 3 to 5 inches depending on the substrate. Quick project, instant visual hook.
Groovy Retro Dachshund SVG — vintage style

Retro and vintage aesthetics are strong sellers on Etsy right now and this dachshund file leans into the 70s color palette — mustard, burnt orange, cream. The wavy typography around the dog reads as period-correct. This is multi-color by design, so it works better as a printable PNG for sublimation tumblers, framed wall art, or sticker sheets than as cut vinyl. Niche but profitable — vintage dachshund collectors will pay premium prices for accurate retro styling. Pair with a Pyrex-style background for full effect.
Heartbeat Dachshund SVG — emotional design

Heartbeat-line designs (the EKG-style line that forms a silhouette or shape) are a strong Etsy seller in the pet memorial and dog-mom segments. This file integrates the heartbeat motif with a dachshund silhouette in a way that does not look forced. Works as a single-color cut, no layering required. I have made these as 4-inch tumbler decals in white on dark green and the contrast reads beautifully. Particularly good for memorial pieces where you want sentimental without being heavy-handed. Pair with a small pet name in script font underneath.
Dachshund Mandala SVG — intricate cut design

Mandala SVGs are a category of their own — intricate cut designs that work best for adhesive vinyl on tumblers and acrylic ornaments. This dachshund mandala uses the silhouette as the foundation and builds geometric pattern work around it. Time-intensive to weed if you choose HTV (probably skip it for fabric), but stunning as a stand-alone vinyl decal on tumblers, glass etching, or laser-cut wood ornaments. I would recommend at least 5 inches as the minimum size — the interior detail is what makes the mandala worth choosing, and below 5 inches that detail collapses into noise. Worth the extra time for premium-tier listings.
Final Take
If you are testing the dachshund market for the first time, start with file 1 (longhaired) or file 6 (simple universal) — both are forgiving and cover the widest range of dachshund owners. File 7 (peeking dog) is the fastest seller for impulse-buy products at craft fairs. File 10 (mandala) is the premium-tier option that supports $40+ price points on Etsy.
A pricing note from experience: breed-specific dachshund items move at slightly higher price points than generic dog designs. Owners of breed-specific dogs identify strongly with their breed and will pay extra for accurate representation. Generic dachshund tumblers go for $24-28 on Etsy. Coat-specific tumblers (longhair, wirehair) can move at $28-34 because the audience is smaller but more committed.
