25 of the Most Intelligent Professional Athletes in Sports History

Smart Athletes

Most people would assume that an athlete would primarily be interested in sports and that they are probably not very smart. They are often contrasted with nerds, derived from the idea that athletic and academic success are mutually exclusive. But these professional athletes have not only debunked this theory but have excelled on and off the field. The athletes on our list come from all eras and many different sports with well-documented proof of their brilliance, whether it be advanced degrees, impressive post-sports careers, or test scores.

Steve Nash

Nash went on to be quite the public figure when Time named him one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” back in 2006, all while earning his sociology degree at the University of Santa Clara. The Canadian native is one of the sports world’s most renowned philanthropists, putting his knowledge of social issues to good use with the Steve Nash Foundation, which raises funds for disadvantaged youth.

Steve Nash

The two-time NBA MVP is also a budding filmmaker and producer, having worked on commercials, shorts, and the ESPN 30 for 30 documentaries. Now that’s impressive!

Brad Ausmus

One of the best baseball players to come out of Connecticut, catcher Brad Ausmus left high school with two goals: make it to Major League Baseball and attend an Ivy League university, and he ended up achieving both.

Brad Ausmus

Ausmus signed with the New York Yankees, who permitted the catcher to attend Dartmouth University and play for the club’s minor league teams during breaks from school. In 1991, Ausmus graduated with a B.A. degree in government and never received a mark lower than a B. In MLB, Ausmus won three gold gloves and was a one-time All-Star.

Marion Bartoli

Marion Bartoli became the sixth woman in the world to win Wimbledon without dropping a single set, and she’s a certified genius. It has been reported that the French-born tennis master has an IQ of 175, which is higher than Albert Einstein’s and Stephen Hawking’s, and her interests include classical ballet and art.

Marion Bartoli

But Bartoli isn’t the only well-rounded tennis player: Daniela Hantuchova is a classically trained pianist and speaks four languages, while Roger Federer speaks five.

Myron Rolle

Myron Rolle had dreams of becoming an NFL player since his childhood. As a senior, he graduated with a 3.75 GPA and was a Rhodes Scholar candidate. Rolle was awarded the prestigious honor, and by accepting it, he decided to postpone his NFL career by one year so he could attend the University of Oxford. Rolle attended Oxford and earned his M.Sc. in medical anthropology.

Myron Rolle

Following that, he entered the NFL draft, and eventually opted to return to school and enrolled in medical school, graduating in 2017 and beginning his residency in neurosurgery at Harvard.

Ross Ohlendorf

Ross Ohlendorf was passionate about baseball, and he took that passion to Princeton University, where he majored in operations research and financial engineering. As a freshman, he was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year.

Ross Ohlendorf

Off the mound, Ohlendorf focused on his 140-page senior thesis titled Investing in Prospects: A Look at the Financial Successes of Major League Baseball Rule IV Drafts from 1989 to 1993. After college, Ohlendorf pitched for a variety of Major League Baseball teams including the Washington Nationals.

Alan Page

There may not be a more well-rounded individual in NFL history than Alan Page. Page graduated from Notre Dame with a B.A. in political science. The 1988 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame led an outstanding football career where he was a nine-time Pro Bowler.

Alan Page

While playing with the Vikings, Page went onto earn his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School. In 1993, Page was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame, the same year he began serving as an associate justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court.

George Parros

One of the most fascinating players of his age, notorious enforcer and mustache-wearer Geroge Parros graduated from Princeton University with a degree in economics and wrote his senior thesis on the West Coast Longshoremen’s labor dispute and how said dispute affected the economy.

George Parros

After four years of burying his head in books, Parros graduated and moved to the National Hockey League. Parros won one Stanley Cup, and after retiring, he took a job working in the league’s Department of Player Safety, where he currently works as the department head.

Shane Battier

Shane Battier was one of the most dominant players in Duke’s illustrious history, Battier won the 2001 National Championship and was the Naismith College Player of the Year. That same year he also graduated with a degree in religious studies.

Shane Battier

The Vancouver Grizzlies drafted Battier sixth overall in the 2001 draft. In total, he won two NBA Finals and was widely considered by his peers to be one of the smartest players on the court. In 2010 Battier was chosen as the seventh-smartest athlete in sports by Sporting News.

Matt Birk

Harvard University is known as a school that cultivates some of the world’s greatest thinkers, and Birk graduated from there in 1998 with an economics degree. At Harvard, he was an All-Ivy League player and considered by many scouts to be one of the best Harvard prospects ever.

Matt Birk

In 1998, the Vikings drafted the Minnesota native in the sixth round as a developmental project. That project ultimately turned into a six-time Pro Bowl player, Super Bowl champion, and 2011 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award winner, thanks to his commitment to improving the literacy rate among youth-at-risk.

Chris Young

Young attended Princeton University because the school was willing to let the dual-sport athlete pursue his dream of playing both baseball and basketball. Excelling at two sports, Young became the Ivy League’s first male two-sport Rookie of the Year. All the while, Young was completing his degree at Princeton in politics.

Chris Young

His senior thesis was titled The Impact of Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball on Racial Stereotypes in America: A Quantitative Content Analysis of Stories about Race in the New York Times. In the Majors, Young is a one-time All-Star and World Series champion.

Ryan Fitzpatrick

Ryan Fitzpatrick is not the only quarterback of the Tennessee Titans, majoring in economics, but he’s also a Harvard graduate. Upon joining the NFL, Fitzpatrick scored a 48 on the Wonderlic test, the exam the league uses to evaluate its players’ ability to comprehend and process information.

Ryan Fitzpatrick

The quarterback’s score was the third-highest in NFL history. Oh, and he also had a score of 1580 on the SATs (out of 1600, the old-school SATs). He is actually the 26th alum of the Ivy League institution to play in the NFL.

Dikembe Mutombo

Lauded for his amazing humanitarian work, eight-time All-Star and four-time Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo is apparently one of the most genuine, kind, and giving athletes in sports history. Mutombo, who comes from the Congo, arrived in America on a basketball scholarship.

Dikembe Mutombo

He barely spoke English but was a quick learner. Mutombo now speaks English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and multiple African languages fluently. Prior to graduating in 1991 with a bachelor’s in linguistics and diplomacy, Mutombo interned with Congress and the World Bank. Mutombo was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015.

Craig Breslow

In 12 seasons as a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball, Craig Breslow was an impressive left-hander who held down a career 3.45 ERA and racked up more than 400 strikeouts. But those accomplishments might not be as impressive as the ones he’s had in the classroom.

Craig Breslow

Breslow graduated from Yale with a 3.5 GPA and majors in molecular biochemistry and biophysics before scoring an outstanding 34 on the MCAT and being accepted to medical school. In the end, he decided to put a uniform on instead of a lab coat.

Temi Fagbenle

Before landing with the Minnesota Lynx and helping them win a WNBA championship as a rookie in 2017, Temi Fagbenle already had an exciting life.

Temi Fagbenle

She studied anthropology at Harvard, earning her degree in three years while also playing basketball before transferring to USC to earn a master’s degree while playing her final season of college basketball. Fagbenle is a true citizen of the world, being born in the U.S. but raised in England and having family roots in Nigeria.

Shannon Miller

No American gymnast has ever earned as many Olympic medals as Shannon Miller, seven in total, including two gold medals. Gymnastics is a sport with a notoriously short career span for its athletes, so Miller thought ahead and became an equally great student, getting a bachelor’s degree in marketing before picking up a law degree from Boston College.

Shannon Miller

Miller never practiced law but has written books, worked as a motivational speaker, and founded a charity dedicated to fighting childhood obesity since her gymnastics career ended.

Dave Baldwin

Not many people can claim they’ve been a professional athlete, a published poet, a celebrated painter, and a geneticist, but Dave Baldwin can. This Renaissance man spent six seasons as a relief pitcher for several Major League Baseball teams starting in the late 1960s.

Dave Baldwin

He earned his master’s degree in systems engineering and his doctorate in genetics from the University of Arizona after retirement, with his research being published in respected journals like the Harvard Business Review.

Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley turned down 75 scholarship offers to attend Princeton University. At Princeton, Bradley was a member of the gold medal-winning 1964 Olympic basketball team and was the 1965 NCAA Player of the Year, the same year the Tigers finished third in the NCAA Tournament.

Bill Bradley

Bradley graduated in 1965 and moved to England to attend Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship. Following his time at Oxford, Bradley joined the New York Knicks, who drafted him with their territorial pick. As a Knick for ten seasons, Bradley won two NBA titles.

Joe Ogilvie

Joe Ogilvie graduated from Duke with a degree in economics in 1996. During his time on the PGA Tour. Joe Ogilvie is an avid follower of the stock market and is the founder and CEO of Ogilvie Capital, an investment firm, in addition to serving on the tour’s player advisory council and policy board.

Joe Ogilvie

While he acknowledges that he’s become “the default guy” for people who have business questions about the tour, Joe Ogilvie claims he likes the role.

Sarah Hughes

After extraordinary triumphs, most athletes say they’re going to relax and enjoy a well-deserved vacation. But shortly after Sarah Hughes came from behind to win gold at the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, the figure skater went to Yale University.

Sarah Hughes

After graduating with a degree in American studies, with an emphasis on U.S. politics and communities. She then went on to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Hughes worked in the nonprofit sector, largely focused on organizations that promote female involvement in sports.

Ron Darling

The former New York Mets pitcher and 1986 World Series champion studied French and Southeast Asian history at Yale, before being drafted ninth overall by the Mets in 1981. Darling went on to play 12 years in the big leagues, and while he wasn’t able to finish up at Yale, a thumb injury during the 1987 season opened the door for Darling to earn credits towards his degree at NYU.

Ron Darling

Darling can now be seen on Sports Net New York as a commentator and has authored The Complete Game: Reflections on Baseball, Pitching, and Life on the Mound.

Ken Dryden

An absolute beast of a goalkeeper, Ken Dryden was instrumental in the Montreal Canadiens winning six Stanley Cups in the 1970s, eventually landing him a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Ken Dryden

But before he stopped pucks for a living, Dryden studied history at Cornell and went on to work as a lawyer and politician after his hockey career ended, serving in Canada’s Parliament from 2004-2011. Dryden is also a celebrated author, writing novels as well as non-fiction books on sports, education, and Canadian culture.

Charley Johnson

Another brainy quarterback was Charley Johnson, who spent 15 years in the league. While Johnson was racking up more than 24,000 passing yards and taking the Denver Broncos to the franchise’s first winning season ever, in his free time he managed to earn a master’s degree and a doctorate in chemical engineering, as well as serve as a second lieutenant at NASA.

Charley Johnson

That was just what he accomplished during his playing career. After he retired from the NFL, Johnson went on to become head of New Mexico State University’s Chemical and Materials Engineering Department.

Blaine Nye

Another guy who knew how to hit books as hard as he did people was Dallas Cowboys legend Blaine Nye. The offensive lineman was a two-time Pro Bowler and part of the franchise’s first Super Bowl win following the 1971 season. During his NFL career, Nye earned master’s degrees from both Stanford and the University of Washington in business and physics, respectively.

Blaine Nye

He got his doctorate in finance from Stanford after retiring from football, using his knowledge to found an economic consulting firm.

The Most Expensive Mixed Breed Dogs in the World

Gone are the days where the only attention is given to the purebred dogs of the world. There are many variations of mixed breed dogs and some that you may never have heard of. Here are some of the most expensive examples.

Dalmachshund

Dachshunds are typically pretty expensive anyway, but when you mix one with a Dalmatian, this cute little bundle of fur’s price tag jumps quite a bit.

Dalmachshund

They tend to look like a weenie dog but have the coloring of a Dalmatian. Typically the relatively new breed will cost you between $2K and $3K.

Pomsky

A couple of years ago, a picture of one of these stormed the internet, and ever since then, they have been a hot commodity. A mix between a Pomeranian and a Husky, they can run you anywhere from $1K to $3K. They are super adorable though taking an aspect of each of the parents.

Pomsky

But with the outward, they also take some of the health issues and temperament. They are super playful but also like to chase things, so make sure you keep them on a leash until trained (and maybe even after that). They also have beds reported to have eye and hip problems.

Bullmatian

Why not mix two of the most loyal dog breeds and see what happens. This is what was done when the Bulldog and Dalmatian. This pup is a great option for a family dog as long as it is trained early. If you’re thinking of getting one, you will have to shell out between $300 and $600.

Bullmatian

The dog does require a bit of room and has been known to suffer from flaky skin, which means you may have to invest in special food. Plus, they can be very aggressive if not trained properly.

Bospin

How adorable is this little guy? This is what happens when you mix a Boston Terrier and a Miniature Pinscher. You get a pup that’ll cost you around $500 and has these huge ears and a stare that will melt your heart.

Bospin

This pup is lumped into the designer dog category. Once you have this pup in your life, they typically live for up to 15 years. They are incredibly affectionate but, like most dogs, need to socialize early.

Frug

If you have a spare $2000 – $2500 and are looking for a smaller dog to become your buddy, then the Frug is a good option. This pup comes from the union of a French Bulldog and a Pug. Seeing as how both lineages are pretty energetic, it will be no surprise that this little guy is a ball of energy.

Frug

The Frug is a smaller dog and will only grow to be around 2’ tall and tip the scales from 14 – 28 pounds. They do sometimes inherit some of the pug’s health issues, though, so they may be pricey to insure.

Schweenie

It seems pretty popular to mix Dachshunds with other breeds, which happened with the Schweenie. This time though, the other half is a Shih Tzu. This cute little guy will usually cost you in the neighborhood of $900 – $1200 to add to your family.

Schweenie

This mixed breeds perfect if you don’t like to deal with hair and want a smart, friendly companion. They do have abandonment issues, so if you’re someone who isn’t home a lot, you may want to go with another breed.

Pithuahua

What happens when you cross a Pitbull with a Chihuahua? The cutest little thing ever, that is what. The Pithuahua is a tough dog that has a super adorable face and an affable demeanor. If that is what you’re looking for, you can expect to spend about $1000.

Pithuahua

These little guys come from two aggressive stocks, so you will need to train and socialize early. But once you do, they are great with kids and relatively calm in personality.

Pitsky

Do you want a dog but have an allergy problem when it comes to pet hair and dander? If so, then you may want to look at a Pitsky. This energetic and loving pup is the result of mixing a Pitbull and a Husky and can cost anywhere from $900 – $2000.

Pitsky

But be warned – they have a lot of energy and therefore, may need to be walked extra throughout the day. This is not the dog for a stay at home kind of individual. If you lead an active lifestyle, then your Pitsky could be your new outdoor buddy.

Cormatian

Like the weenie dog, the Corgi seems to be one of the more popular choices to mix with. Take the Cormatian, which is a mix between the adorable short-legged Corgi and the much taller Dalmatian. This breed can have a price tag of $400 up to $2000.

Cormatian

The pup is a loving and playful pup but picks up some of the bad traits from both breeds. From the Corgi, it is super tenacious, and on the Dalmatian side, it gets its lack of listening skills. This means that training is crucial, and you have to get it out to learn how to socialize properly.

Horgi

Another Corgi mix, the Horgi is absolutely the cutest thing you could ever see. A cross between a Siberian Husky and a Corgi, this dog simply looks like a miniature Husky. These may not be the most expensive mixed breeds, but they will cost a decent chunk of change. Typically these pups can cost between $300 – $400.

Horgi

These dogs will show signs of both breeds and tend to be loving and very playful. They are attentive and very determined, which makes them great dogs for families.

Daniff

If you want a mixed breed that is a little larger, then you might take a look at the Daniff. This pooch is what happens when a Great Dane and a Mastiff get together. The Daniff is one of the more expensive options on this list as you will pay between $2000 and $3000.

Daniff

Like their mom and dad, these dogs are very protective and make great guard dogs. They also need a lot of activity, so if you like to do things outdoors or have a large yard, these gentle giants may be a good choice.

Swedish Vallhund Corgi Mix

Back to the good old Corgi mix, we find ourselves taking a look at a Swedish Vallhund and Corgi offspring. This pooch is award-winning up that typically costs $1500 – $2300 to bring home. They resemble a short, lone wolf and are adorable.

Swedish Vallhund Corgi Mix

This is one of those mixed breeds that are very rare, and so you may have to work harder to find one if you are in love with it. The SVC (as they are called for short) is loving and super loyal. Oh yeah, and they love to hear things go figure!

Cockapoo

Maybe one of the most well-known mixed breeds, the Cockapoo is the mixing of a poodle and a Cocker Spaniel. When talking about how much you will need to bring one of these homes, you will be looking anywhere from $900 to $2500.

Cockapoo

This pup has been around since the 60s and is an intelligent breed that really doesn’t shed that much. They love attention as well as staying active or entertained. This is a great dog for a single person or a family with kids, which is why it is so popular.

Corman

Maybe this mixed bred isn’t super expensive, but it sure is super cute. The result of mixing a Corgi and a German Shepherd, these adorable little guys run about $250 – $750. Like their German Shepherd half, these pups are loyal and very protective.

Corman

That, mixed with the stubbornness of the Corgi, makes them very alert and attentive. Though not big enough to really be a guard dog, they still will shadow you wherever you go. They are good with kids too.

Whoodle

Another common breed to mix with is the poodle, and this next expensive mixed breed does just that. Combine a poodle and a Wheaten Terrier, and you get a Whoodle. This fluffy little canine will cost you between $650 and $1600 to bring home with you.

Whoodle

They are very friendly and love to get loved and give love. Along with those traits, they are super intelligent, which sometimes leaves them a bit more stubborn than others. This also causes the training process to take a little longer, so be patient, and you will end up with a great companion that is well behaved.

Chusky

If you want a little puppy that reminds you of a cute, cuddly teddy bear, then check out the Chusky. This is a Chow Chow and Husky mix that is too cute and will run you about $500 – $1000 to bring into your life.

Chusky

Though they are small, they are very sure of themselves as well as being very active. Because they are stubborn, you may have put them through extra training and be very patient with them. The Chusky may not be a good option for first-time dog owners.

Cocker-Pei

Who doesn’t love the cute little wrinkled faces of a Shar-Pei? There are not many, and that is why this pup may have come into being. Mixing a Shar-Pei with a Cocker Spaniel delivers a slightly less wrinkled pup that has all the cuteness of both breeds.

Cocker-Pei

Getting a pup from a litter of Cocker-Pei’s will run costs between $650 and $800. This breed will grow to be a medium-sized dog and will need to be trained well as they are super opinionated and stubborn. They also may develop skin issues like their Shar-Pei side of the family tree.

Akita Shepherd Corgi Mix

Typically a mixed breed is only two, but with this unique and expensive option, you get three different lineages. Adding the Akita with a Corgi and German Shepherd produces a fuzzy little creature that you just want to cuddle all day long. Because of the intricacies of breeding this pup, the price tag tends to fall in the $2000 – $2500 range.

Akita Shepherd Corgi Mix

It is a rare mixed breed, but if you can find one, you will get a feisty and stubborn but loveable little pup that may need extra care when training.

Albino Chug

No one is sure when this mixed denser breed popped into existence, but most think it was sometime in the early 2000s. Created by the union of a Pug and a Chihuahua, the Albino Chug is the rarest of the options in this mixed breed.

Albino Chug

Because it is rare, you will probably end up spending between $1000 and $2000. This dog is sweet and loving but may take a little time to get used to new faces.

Tibetan Mastiff Corgi Mix

The Tibetan Mastiff Corgi is quite a rare find, but it does make a super cute companion. This mixed breed’s actual price is hard to find, but the Tibetan Mastiff typically costs between $1700 and $7000, so we are sure this cute little guy falls somewhere in there.

Tibetan Mastiff Corgi Mix

Both breeds are smart and loving and very protective. The size doesn’t lend itself to being a guard dog, but the genetics sure do. They are not good with tons of people, so if you have a busy home or many people in that home, you probably don’t want to add this dog to the mix.

Labsky

These mixed pups are also called Huskador’s, and they combine the greatest assets of each breed into a medium to a large-sized dog that is just precious. If you are interested in adding this cute little guy to your family, though, you are going to pay a pretty penny ($2000 – $3000).

Labsky

They are not small dogs, so be warned, but they are intelligent and well behaved. Their intelligence allows them to learn quickly. When thinking about this dog, keep in mind they love to be active and need a lot of attention.

Goldendoodle

A golden retriever is perhaps the perfect family dog as they are loyal and well behaved, but when you add a poodle into the mix, that all becomes so much more elevated. The Goldendoodle is a bit more expensive than some of the other options as it comes with a price tag that falls somewhere between $2500 – $3000.

Goldendoodle

The combination of these two breeds makes a great choice to be your ride or die, companion. They make great companion dogs and also can be trained to be dogs for those that need an assistance animal.

Morkie

If you live in a small home or apartment but want a dog to keep you company, then a Morkie is a good option. The price tag on these small but fluffy pups usually ends up between $1000 – $1500.

Morkie

They are energetic and clever with very big personalities. They mix the best of both breeds, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have any of the negative traits as well. In fact, many Morkie’s tend to get very jealous of other people and animals.

Puggle

If you love the cute face of a pug but want a breed that has fewer health issues, then a Puggle (a cross between a pug and a beagle) may be the right choice for you. Bred to do just this, the pup will cost a little bit of coin. Typically the bill on a dog of this breed will run $1500 – $2000.

Puggle

They are adorable and make great sidekicks in your life. They do tend to howl and bark, plus you may need to keep an eye on them when you’re out and about as they love to explore. Oh yeah, and they also have self-control issues when it comes to food, so be cautious.

Peekapoo

Who could resist that little face? It would be hard for sure! The Peekapoo is a cross between a Pekingese and a Poodle and can come with a price tag of up to $1500.

Peekapoo

It is a great option for those that suffer from a few allergies when it comes to pet dander, as it doesn’t shed that much. The dog is also great with kids and will make fast friends with other pets. It is easily trainable too!

Chorkie

This little dog is an adorable mix between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Chihuahua. It is a perfect pup for a small home and comes with a pretty reasonable price tag compared to some of the other designer breeds. If you are looking to take one home, you will pay no more than $950.

Chorkie

They are a playful and smart breed and love to travel. So if you like to travel but want a companion with you, then a Chorkie may be the right choice. They are also great for those that don’t want a lot of maintenance as they don’t require much grooming.

Yoranian

This is a toy cross breed that goes by many names, but we just like to call them cute. If you are looking for a small mixed breed to become your best friend, then you will need to have between $100 – $900 to do that.

Yoranian

These pups are stubborn and playful but require some training to ensure they don’t stay super feisty. They are very friendly and love to show affection but may suffer if they are left alone.

Gerberian Shepsky

This stunning pup will grow up to be a late sized dog, so if that is what you are looking for, then you may want to consider this amazing mixed breed. When it comes to how much money it will cost, you will be looking at a price tag from $400 – $1200.

Gerberian Shepsky

The result of mixing a German Shepherd and a Siberian Husky is perfect for protecting your and your family. In fact, many of them have served in the police force and other military organizations. This doesn’t mean that they are not affectionate because they are, and that makes them great for families.

Bernedoodle

These little dogs are quite the character. These little comedians are loyal and gentle too. A mix between a Poodle and a Bernese Mountain Dog, the price point of them is very wide. You can find these cute little guys for as low as $500 and all the way up to $5000.

Bernedoodle

The breed is very sensitive to be left alone, but they are also great options for families with other dogs and children. They are a mixed breed that is very smart, which may make them stubborn, so you will have to be patient when training them.

Ba-Shar

Combining the attributes of a Basset Hound and a Shar-Pei, you will find yourself with Ba-Shar. This expensive mixed breed originated in the US. When thinking about the cost of these pups, you will be looking at a price tag between $500 – $1200.

Ba-Shar

This breed is a fairly inactive one, and so it is great for those that live a little less of an active lifestyle. They still need to be walked, but unlike some of the other breeds, not as much. Intelligent and loyal, they make great family pets.

Golden Dachs

What is better than a mixed pup that has both the amazing loyalty of a Golden Retriever and the love of a Dachshund? Not much is what we think, but unfortunately, to be able to call one of these your own, you will need to shell out between $500 and $1000.

Golden Dachs

This mixed breed is a spirited but loving pup that is good with kids and other pets. This makes it a perfect option for families. They are super friendly around strangers as well, so they don’t make great guard dogs.

Dorgi

So what happens when you put two of the most mixed breeds together you get a little sweetie pie like this. This is a Dorgi, which is a combination between a Corgi and Dachshund. These expensive little mixed breeds come with a price tag that ranges from $200 – $750.

Dorgi

It says a lot that the Queen of England is a big fan, and we happen to agree with Her Majesty. These pups are super clever and very playful. But they are a little stubborn. Even with that stubbornness, though, they are great with kids but need a little training.

Beagle German Shepherd Mix

The result of mixing a beagle and a German Shepherd will be a handsome medium-sized canine. The dog’s coat will be dense, like the German Shepherd but shorter. For this type of mixed-breed, you will typically be looking at spending between $400 – $700.

Beagle German Shepherd Mix

This canine is one that has plenty of energy and is loyal, along with being very intelligent. The Beagle Shepherd is very protective and is a great option for a watchdog. They are great family dogs and maybe a good pet for the little one who wants a pup.

Cavachon

The breeders were smart when they mixed the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Bichon Frise. This made a diminutive and feisty little ball of energy. In order to take one home, though, you will have to spend a little cash. The asking price for these pups starts at $700 but can go much higher.

Cavachon

They are small, so that makes them great for apartments or small homes. Adaptability is also one of their outstanding attributes. They play well with kids and other pets, which is why they are a great choice for families that live in urban settings.

Papshund

This may be one of the more affordable mixed breeds out there, so you will easily be able to find one under $1000. The result of breeding a Papillon and Dachshund, this little guy is adorable.

Papshund

If you are bringing this pup into a house that already has pets, then you will have to do a lot of socializing, and you will also need to do some serious training. This is because they are stubborn, but once they are trained, you will have a loving and loyal friend for life.

Jackshund

Because both of the breeds here are pretty common, the price of the mix of these dogs is quite a bit lower. In fact, when you want to take home a Jack Russell Terrier and Dachshund mix, you will be looking at paying between $200 – $800.

Jackshund

Though they are small, these little guys make great guard dogs. They are alert and very attentive to their surroundings. But when their shift is over, they are playful and loving too. They are stubborn and a little aggressive without training, so perhaps they are not the best option for a home with kids.

Labloodhound

This is one of those that has a pretty extensive range of costs. The Labloodhound will cost you between $700 and $2000. The price is determined by the pedigree and other factors. These adorable pups are relatively easy to find.

Labloodhound

These pups are super social and love playing with their humans and other dogs too. They make friends with everyone and are great with kids. They do like to howl, so it may not be great for really concentrated urban areas.

Chow Pei

The mix of a Chow Chow and a Shar-Pei is a rare and unique inclusion into anyone’s life. They are not as expensive as one might think. The price tag that comes with these mixed breed pups usually doesn’t exceed $1000.

Chow Pei

The breed will need a lot of training and may be aggressive towards those it thinks is being aggressive to it’s human. For this reason, it may not be a good choice for anyone with kids, but it does make a good guard dog.

Shepherd Chow

These dogs take a little extra care, so they are more for the experienced pet owner and trainer. They make great guard dogs or even a great family pet once they have been trained. In order to bring one of these pups home, which is a mix between a Chow Chow and a German Shepherd, you will be looking at spending between $250 – $750.

Shepherd Chow

They can be very friendly, but you will have to begin socialization training early. They also are not a dog you want to leave alone for long periods as they get bored and may destroy some stuff.

Labrottie

Another of the less expensive options out there for a mixed breed is the Labrottie. This is a Labrador and a rottweiler mix. Typically a puppy of this bred can cost anywhere from $350 – $600.

Labrottie

These are two very different breeds. The Rottweilers are known for being very protective and cautious of strangers while the lab is super friendly. The mixing of the two balances these both and makes a very affectionate dog that is a great family pet choice.