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Yorkie Bichon: The Bichon Frise & Yorkshire Terrier Mix
Last Updated: February 13, 2020 Everyone loves designer terriers. They’re small, energetic, and playful just like large breed dogs. However, what sets them apart from their larger cousins is the fact that they don’t require a lot of space. In this article, we’ll be diving deep into why you should go for a Bichon Frise and Yorkshire Terrier mix, also known as Yo-Chon – a name as cute as the dog itself. The Bichon Frise and Yorkshire Terrier mix or the Yo-Chon is a crossbreed of the Yorkshire terrier and Bichon Frise, and just like its parents, it is a designer dog. They’re energetic, loving, and their high pitched barks make them great watchdogs. So if you’re looking for a dog that can win you some ribbons, loves the whole
Yorkshire Terrier vs Pomeranian
Yorkie Comparison between Pomeranian and Yorkshire Terrier breeds Pomeranian Yorkshire Terrier vs Pomeranian Pomeranian and Yorkshire Terrier are popular small companion dogs. There are some significant differences between Pomeranians and Yorkies that need to be taken into consideration. Tiny lap dogs such as Poms and Yorkies are not ideal for families with toddlers or very young kids due to the fragile size of both breeds. Yorkies and the Pomeranians are more appropriate for families with older children who are able to handle the small family dog in a gentle way. Poms and Yorkies make a wonderful family pet for older adults who have the time to allocate to grooming and enjoying their pet. Grooming needs differ for Yorkies and Poms. Yorkies have a hypoallergenic
Cairn Terrier
Cairn Terrier Height: 9-13 inches Weight: 13-18 lb Lifespan: 12-15 years Group: AKC Terrier Best Suited For: Families with children, active singles and seniors, apartments, houses with/without yards Temperament: Clever, stubborn, scrappy, bold Comparable Breeds: Norfolk Terrier, Norwich Terrier Cairn Terrier Basics You were probably introduced to the Cairn Terrier through The Wizard of Oz – yep, Toto was a Cairn Terrier. Vivacious and active, the Cairn Terrier is a hardy, spirited large dog that lives in a little dog’s body. You’ll soon find that this intelligent dog never misses anything going on around it and its short tail never seems to stop wagging. Eager to please and surprisingly sensitive, the Cairn Terrier makes an excellent house pet as its great with children and enjoy playing with other dogs.
Yorkshire Terrier Basics
Yorkshire Terrier Height: 6-8 inches Weight: 6-7 lb Lifespan: 12-15 years Group: AKC Toy Best Suited For: Families with older children, singles, seniors, apartments, houses with/without yards Temperament: Feisty, stubborn, cuddly, inquisitive Comparable Breeds: Cairn Terrier, Pomeranian Yorkshire Terrier Basics There are many different Terriers, but only one Yorkie. This is a superstar breed, beloved by small dog lovers for generation and with good reason. It’s hard not to fall for a Yorkie. Loyal and loving, these are dogs that owners bond with for life. Once you’ve had a little Yorkie in your life, it’s hard to go back. Are they flawless animals? Obviously not. No dog is perfect. But ask anyone with a Yorkie in their life and they’ll tell you that these energetic little fluff balls