"Poochon dog with curly white fur and expressive eyes, embodying the adorable blend of Poodle and Bichon Frise characteristics."

Poochon Dog Breed Information:

The Poochon is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Toy Poodle and Bichon Frise dog breeds. Small, happy, and intelligent, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents. Researching their parents can offer much insight into their personalities and characteristics.

 

Poochon Dog Breed Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Poochon Height: 9 to 15 inches.

Poochon Weight: 6 to 17 pounds.

Poochon Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The Poochon's medium-length coat is said to be hypoallergenic, though it requires a lot of brushing and maintenance. Poochons love to be social and make great companions for large, active families. They don't do well in isolation and should not be left alone for long periods of time. The main colors of Poochons are cream, tan, and apricot. Usually their coats are solid, and sometimes they have blend of colors. Less common colors are black or grey. Poochons are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Toy Poodle or Bichon Frise parents.

 

Poochon History:

The Poochon dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Poodles and Bichon Frises in the late 1990s, in Australia. The UK and US followed the trend.

 

Poochon Size:

Most weigh in at 6 to 17 pounds and range in height from 9 to 15 inches at the shoulder. Of course with mixed breeds, many can be smaller or larger.

 

Poochon Personality:

Cuddly and playful, Poochons enjoy napping on the couch, but also need walks during the day with plenty of active play sessions sprinkled in. If you like playing games with your dog, this may be the one for you. Poochons are smart, playful, and natural charmers. When you go on outings with your dog, you may want to allow for extra time because you will most likely be stopped in the street by kids and adults asking if they can pet your dog.

 

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Poochon Health:

The Poochon breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Toy Poodle and Bichon Frise also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues: 

Cushing's disease. 

Patellar luxation. 

Retinal atrophy. 

Allergies. 

Addison's disease. 

Bladder issues.

 

Poochon Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Poochon's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Poochons have high energy and are prone to weight gain. Make sure your dog gets frequent walks and play sessions through out the day. Check their ears for debris and pests daily and clean them as recommended by your vet. A major concern when it comes to your Poochon's care will be maintaining their oral health.

 

Poochon Feeding:

An ideal Poochon diet should be formulated for a small breed with moderate to high energy. They have a tendency to gain weight if they are overfed, so you should stick to a regular feeding schedule and not leave food out during the day.

 

Poochon Coat Color And Grooming:

The main colors of Poochons are cream, tan, and apricot. Usually their coats are solid, and sometimes they have blend of colors. Less common colors are black or grey. Their coats are usually medium in length and don't shed much, which makes them a great choice for allergy sufferers. Poochons are prone to tear stains. If you decide to adopt a Poochon, keep a cloth tissue on hand to dab their eyes regularly.

 

Poochon with Children And Other Pets:

Poochons adore kids and families and the endless noise and commotion that comes with them. However, because the Poochon is a small dog, they can be easily injured by overly excited children. The Poochon enjoys the company of other dogs, as long as they receive their fair share of attention from their owner.

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