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The poochon is a mixed breed dog created by crossing toy poodles with bichon frises. Cute and little, poochons are smart dogs with low-shedding fur ideal for owners with allergies. They stand 23 to 38 centimeters high and weigh between 3 and 8 kilograms. Fluffy and sweet with black muzzles and ears, poochons make wonderful companions for elderly people, singles, and families. They are kid-friendly and happy to socialize with other dogs once they have been trained.
Temperament
Social, active, affectionate
Breed Fast Facts
6 - 17 lbs
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12 to 15 years
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A Poochon can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $2,500, depending on the breeder and the pedigree of the puppy.
A fully grown Poochon will typically reach a height of 9 to 15 inches and a weight of 10 to 18 pounds.
Absolutely! Poochons are known for their affectionate nature and adaptability, making them excellent house dogs.
The Poochon is a high maintenance breed when it comes to grooming due to their curly coat, but they have a moderate energy level.
The typical lifespan of a Poochon is between 12 to 15 years, though this can change depending on various factors such as diet, exercise, and overall health.
Some downsides to note about Poochons include their high grooming needs, potential for separation anxiety if left alone, and sometimes stubborn nature when it comes to training.
Poochons will bark if they sense something amiss, but they're generally not known as excessive barkers. Early training can help curb any unnecessary barking.
Poochons can be a good choice for first-time dog owners due to their intelligent, affectionate, and sociable nature, but keep in mind their grooming needs and potential for separation anxiety if left alone for too long.