Bichpoo

The Bichpoo was created by crossing the Bichon and the Miniature Poodle. Today, this small breed is very popular across the USA.

The Bichpoo is a small breed weighing 8-15lbs and measuring 9-15 inches in height. This breed is built shorter and compact in appearance, with medium length hair that can have tight curls or a wavier appearance. Their coat is soft and fluffy, available in cream, apricot, white, as well as bi-colors. Their two small ears are triangular in shape and hang gently alongside of their face. Their eyes are black or brown in color. Their muzzle is compact and rectangular in shape. Their tail is small and curved up and over their back. 

The Bichpoo is a very sweet natured breed. This breed loves being close to their family and being included in everything they're able to be. Prone to separation anxiety, they do not like being left alone for long periods of time. Due to this trait, this breed is best suited for those who are able to spend ample time with their new pup. Early socialization and puppy training courses are highly recommended. This breed is smart, gentle and playful, making them an all-around wonderful addition to families who are able to meet their needs. Generally, Bichpoo's do get along well with other dogs and family pets if socialized properly at an early age. This breed is also a great watchdog and will alert of anyone approaching their home. 

Daily brushing and professional grooming when needed. Please pay special attention to their coat to prevent mats from forming. This breed sheds very little. 

Please fully educate yourself about this breed prior to adding one to your family to ensure a life long commitment physically and financially for your new dog. A proper leash and harness or properly fenced in yard is highly recommended for your new addition. All dogs originate from wolves (Canis Lupus). Each breed of dog was originally created by mixing different breeds together in an effort to bring forth certain characteristics. Dog DNA testing companies can have accurate results for a specific bloodline of a small colony of dogs. However, there are tens of thousands of different bloodlines in the world which have not yet been tested for marker baseline results by Dog DNA testing companies as of 2024. For this reason Dog DNA testing companies do not guarantee the 100% accuracy of their breed lineage results and will also show different marker results for the same pure-bred breed in different continents, countries, territories, regions, breed clubs, and canine pure-breed registries depending on the goals of their breeders.