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Benji

Poochon Puppy near Chicago, IL

Customer: T. D.
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Benji's Details

Age 2 years, 1 month old
Birth Date 11/20/2022
Gender Male
Puppy Weight 2lb 7oz (measured at 8 wks)
Est Adult Weight 9-12 lbs
Mom Bichon Frise
9.9 lbs
Dad Poodle
11.6 lbs

Customer Feedback

Benji loves being outdoors. He likes walking and playing in the park. He loves for his fur to blow in the wind 😂🐶

Poochon Breed Info

Poochon Breed Info

The Poochon, also known as Bich-Poo or Bichon Poodle, is a mixed breed dog that is a cross between a Bichon Frise and a Toy Poodle. This small doodle breed has gained popularity in recent years due to its adorable looks and friendly personality. 

In terms of size, the Poochon typically stands between 9 to 15 inches tall and weighs anywhere from 6 to 17 pounds. They have a soft, curly coat that requires regular grooming to keep it healthy and free of tangles. The coat colors can vary, but they are mostly seen in white, cream, apricot, and grey. 

Poochons are known for their outgoing and friendly personalities. They are social dogs that enjoy being around people and other pets. They make great pets for families with children and are good apartment dogs due to their small size and adaptable nature. 

In terms of exercise needs, Poochons require regular exercise and playtime to keep them physically and mentally stimulated. Daily walks and interactive playtime can help meet their exercise requirements and prevent boredom. 

Poochons are a lovable and playful breed that makes great pets for families and individuals alike. With proper care and attention to their health, Poochons can live long and healthy lives, generally ranging from 12 to 15 years. 

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