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15 Bichon Frise Mixes (With Pictures)

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The Bichon Frise is an adorable lap dog that is perfect for anyone looking for a companion animal. Actually, that was their original purpose. Therefore, they are people-oriented and make a delightful friend to just about everyone.

Along with the purebred Bichon Frise, you can find a variety of mixes. Many inherit the people-oriented nature of the Bichon Frise, which helps these canines fit in well with most families.

Of course, each mixed breed is unique depending on the other parent breed. If you’re potentially interested in a Bichon Frise mixed breed, keep reading!

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The 15 Bichon Frise Mixes

1. Yorkie Bichon (Bichon Frise and Yorkshire Terrier Mix)

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Both the parent dogs are popular companion animals, which is exactly why they are often bred together. You can expect the mixed breed to also be small and attached to their people. They usually have a rather happy attitude, though they can be quite noisy.

This canine can be yappy and hyper, though they are also quite lovable.


2. Fo-Chon (Bichon Frise and Toy Fox Terrier Mix)

A mix of the Bichon Frise and Toy Fox Terrier, this breed is a bit rarer than some others. They tend to be rather active and need more exercise than other mixed breeds. If you’re looking for an active companion, they can absolutely play that role.


3. Cavachon (Bichon Frise and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Mix)

As far as companion breeds go, the King Charles Spaniel is a surprisingly popular option. Therefore, they are often bred with the Bichon Frise to create an adorable companion dog. They typically inherit a wavy coat, though it can come in many different colors. Usually, they shed minimally.

Overall, this breed is great for beginners.


4. Bichon Frise and Bolognese

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These parent breeds are fairly similar to each other. Therefore, breeding them together produces a dog that isn’t much different from a purebred Bichon Frise or a purebred Bolognese. These mixed dogs tend to be rather fluffy. They are typically more laid-back and easygoing than some other breeds.

This mixed breed is considered a healthier alternative to the Bichon Frise.


5. Doxie-Chon (Bichon Frise and Dachshund Mix)

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Considering that Dachshunds are so popular in the United States, this mixed breed shouldn’t be surprising. They are considered intelligent, though that doesn’t mean they are easy to train. Their hound blood can make them quite stubborn.

These dogs tend to be active as puppies but calm down substantially when they get older.


6. Jackie Bichon (Bichon Frise and Jack Russell Mix)

This mixed breed typically looks like a fluffy Jack Russell, though their appearance can differ among individuals. They are active and need plenty of attention. Their primary source of affection is through play, so they need an active family.

This is not a mixed breed that you can expect to spend most of their time lying around.


7. Goldichon (Bichon Frise and Golden Retriever Mix)

This breed is rare because they typically must occur through artificial insemination. For this reason, they are usually only found from breeders.

Usually, these dogs are quite active and intelligent. They take to training well and need it to stay mentally stimulated. Otherwise, they can be quite destructive.


8. Bichon-A-Ranian (Bichon Frise and Pomeranian Mix)

For those looking for a small companion animal, this mixed breed may be your best option. They are adaptable, so they can live in various locations. Also, their low exercise needs mean they are perfectly suitable for those simply looking for a cuddly dog.

However, they do need a walk at least once a day.


9. Shichon (Bichon Frise and Shih Tzu Mix)

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This energetic mixed breed is great for those who have plenty of time on their hands. They are sometimes considered the quintessential family dog. However, this means they need far more attention than some other breeds out there.

They are small and friendly. Most of the time, they’ll spend their time following you around the house.


10. Bich-Poo (Bichon Frise and Poodle Mix)

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Poodle hybrids are extremely popular. Many people mix dogs with Poodles to reduce shedding. Usually, toy Poodles are used for breeding with the Bichon Frise because they are close in size. These dogs usually weigh between 4 and 15 pounds.

This breed will be more energetic and intelligent than some others. Therefore, they are more work than other dogs. For this reason, we recommend being careful before adopting one. Be sure you have enough time set aside for them.


11. Pushon (Bichon Frise and Pug Mix)

Pugs are well-known for having health problems. While mixing them with a Bichon Frise does lower the risk of some of these issues, they will still likely be less healthy than most other mixed breeds. Therefore, you should consider getting pet insurance or something similar if you adopt this dog.

That said, this breed is extremely sociable and friendly. They love everyone and make good family pets for this reason.


12. Bostchon (Bichon Frise and Boston Terrier Mix)

Usually referred to as a Bistchon, this breed is known for being outgoing and friendly. They are considered good family dogs, but they do need more time dedicated to training than some other breeds out there.

Socialization is essential to ensure that they react positively to strangers and other animals outside of their families.


13. Chonzer (Bichon Frise and Miniature Schnauzer Mix)

Chonzer (Bichon Frise and Miniature Schnauzer Mix)
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While a Bichon Frise cannot breed with a regular Schnauzer, they do sometimes breed with miniature Schnauzers. These dogs are usually gentle and somewhat playful. They are a bit more aloof than some other options out there, which means you need to provide plenty of socialization.

They do have an extremely high prey drive. Therefore, you shouldn’t adopt one if you are in a home with smaller animals. They also need a great deal of stimulation to be happy, so be sure you have the time to provide it.


14. Maltichon (Bichon Frise and Maltese Mix)

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The Maltese and Bichon Frise are both known for being great companion animals. Therefore, this mixed breed is ideal for those who just want a dog to cuddle.

Usually, these dogs are people-oriented. They can suffer from separation anxiety due to this, however. You should work on crate training from an early age.

This breed is best for families that spend much of their time at home.


15. Chichon (Bichon Frise and Chihuahua Mix)

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If you want a small mixed breed, you may be interested in the Chi Chon. These dogs are small and usually weigh less than 10 pounds. They are usually one-person dogs, attaching themselves to a single member of the family. Therefore, they are best for homes without many people.

These dogs can be very yappy. They can make awesome watchdogs for this reason, though.

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Conclusion

There are countless Bichon Frise mixed breeds out there that can make great options for your home. Each mixed breed has their own unique temperament, so be sure to choose one that matches what you’re looking for. Consider their needs before making a plan to adopt.

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