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Bichon Frise Mixes: 34 Fluffy Crossbreeds You’ll Want to Cuddle

Bichon Frise mixes are known for their adorable looks and thick fluffy coat. These physical attributes make them one of the most sought-after and aesthetically pleasing hybrid dogs in the canine world.

However, their physical appearance isn’t the only reason they are highly coveted. Bichon hybrids are also notable for their charming and amiable personalities. Additionally, some Bichon mixes are known to be hypoallergenic.

If you’re thinking of owning a Bichon Frise hybrid in the future, this guide will help you select the best Bichon mix for you.

So, read on to the very end to learn about the 34 most popular Bichon Frise mixes and their characteristics and temperaments.

34 Bichon Frise Mixes

Many Bichon mixes share the good qualities of their purebred Bichon Frise parents. Some of them exhibit various Bichon Frise colors, have low-shedding double coats, and have pleasant personalities.

Moreover, some Bichon hybrids are relatively hypoallergenic as their Bichon parents are among the list of dog breeds that produce less dander.

In this section, you’ll get to know more about the 34 fascinating and popular Bichon Frise mixes, along with their physical and temperamental characteristics. Feel free to check them out below!

1. Cavachon (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel & Bichon Frise Mix)


If you are interested in owning a sweet and gentle Bichon mix, then Cavachon may be the right pooch for you. The Cavachon is a small hybrid pooch produced by crossing the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with the Bichon.

This mix is a small dog that is extremely friendly to almost everyone—even with other breeds! The Cavachon may reach a height of 9.5 to 13 inches and weigh around 12 to 18 pounds.

Their silky double coats are medium to long, which may be curly or wavy. Most Cavachons inherit the long, furry ears of their Cavalier parents.

Behaviorally, this mix can become very clingy, making them prone to separation anxiety.

Considering the life expectancies of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Bichon Frise, the Cavachon can live for as long as 9 to 15 years.

2. Chi Chon (Chihuahua & Bichon Frise Mix)


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The Chi Chon is a designer breed that is a result of crossing the Chihuahua and the Bichon Frise. Being the smallest mix on this list, the Chi Chon can be a great choice if you’re searching for a perfect lap dog.

This Chihuahua mix can stand anywhere between 3 and 11.5 inches, with a weight of 6 to 18 pounds. Some Chi Chons inherit the large round eyes and erect ears of their Chihuahua parents.

On the other hand, other Chihuahua Bichon Frise mixes have cuddly, stuffed-toy looks, showing more of their Bichon Frise side. The Chi Chon is known to be intelligent, playful, sassy, and occasionally sensitive.

The Chihuahua Bichon Frise mix can live for as long as 14 to 20 years, which is a relatively long lifespan in the dog world. Thanks to the greater longevity of its Chihuahua parent!

3. Shichon (Shih Tzu & Bichon Frise Mix)


The Shichon is an adorable cross between the Shih Tzu and the Bichon Frise. Generally, Shichons can have a height of 9 to 11.5 inches and a weight of 9 to 18 pounds.

Their long double coats and endearingly expressive eyes have earned them the moniker “teddy bear dogs.”

Since both Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise are low-shedding dogs, you could expect that the Shichon will be as well.

The Shichon can be hypoallergenic if the Bichon Frise gene is more dominant over the Shih Tzu gene. Consider getting this mix if you’re into a highly adaptable and outgoing designer pooch.

The lifespan of the Shih Tzu Bichon Frise mix falls anywhere between 10 and 18 years.

4. Papichon (Papillon & Bichon Frise Mix)


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The Papichon is a small mix of the Papillon and the Bichon Frise. This pooch may acquire a height ranging from 8 to 11.5 inches. Meanwhile, its weight may vary from 5 to 18 pounds.

Papillons are well-known for their butterfly-looking ears. Unfortunately, many Papichons do not acquire this feature. Nonetheless, they still inherit the fur qualities and personality of their Papillon parents.

Papichons have medium to long, silky or curly coats, with colors and markings similar to that of Papillons and Bichons.

This Bichon hybrid is ideal for those who are looking for a beautiful, smart, athletic, and versatile hybrid toy dog.

They are also more protective and vocal compared to other Bichon mixes. The Papillon Bichon Frise mix can live for as long as 14 to 16 years.

5. Bichpoo (Poodle & Bichon Frise Mix)


Also known as Bichon Poo, the Bichpoo is another popular hybrid pooch that is hypoallergenic. Its parent breeds are the Poodle and the Bichon Frise.

The full-grown sizes of Bichpoo mixes will vary depending on whether their Poodle parent is a standard, toy, or miniature Poodle. Nonetheless, this mix commonly stands between 9 and 14 inches and weighs around 6 to 12 pounds.

This Poodle mix typically looks like a cuddly stuffed toy due to its long, curly coat and innocent facial expression.

It may also have a pure white, wavy coat, although most Bichpoos often exhibit the fur quality of their Poodle parents.

The Bichpoos are innately amiable to everyone, even to strangers. They are extremely playful and trainable. They constantly need mentally stimulating activities to stay happy and healthy.

With the great longevity of the Poodle, the Poodle Bichon Frise mix may have a life expectancy of around 10 to 18 years.

6. Maltichon (Maltese & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Bearing an unmistakable sweetness and charm, the Maltichon is a small breed that resulted from the cross between the Bichon Frise and Maltese. It can reach a height of 8 to 11 inches and weigh around 8 to 13 pounds.

As a Maltese mix, the Maltichon may acquire a long, silky, and hypoallergenic coat that sheds very lightly. The fur color of Maltichons is always white, which may have some touch of cream, buff, or apricot.

Additionally, Maltichons can be great family dogs due to their sweet, cheerful, trainable, and loyal nature.

Yet, they still need early socialization and proper training to prevent their yappy and destructive behavior from manifesting.

The life expectancy of the Maltese Bichon Frise mix varies from 12 to 15 years.

Watch the video below to see Super—an adorable and playful Maltichon:


SUPER Plays Fetch For The First Time!! Maltese Puppy #Maltese #Bichon #Maltichon<a href="https://youtu.be/nqR4NYNB3ek" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.bubblypet.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-youtube-lyte/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FnqR4NYNB3ek%2F0.jpg" alt="SUPER Plays Fetch For The First Time!! Maltese Puppy #Maltese #Bichon #Maltichon" width="1280" height="700" /><br />Watch this video on YouTube</a>


7. Bichon-A-Ranian (Pomeranian & Bichon Frise Mix)


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The Bichon-A-Ranian is a smart and moderately bold mix of the Pomeranian and the Bichon Frise.

As a lap dog, this small hybrid pooch can acquire a height of 6 to 11.5 inches, and its weight may range from 3 to 18 pounds.

The Bichon-A-Ranian has a long double coat, which may be curly depending on how dominant the Bichon gene is. Its coat comes in various colors, such as white, black, gray, brindle, and brown.

Amid its tiny size, the Bichon-A-Ranian is known for its feisty personality—indicative of its Pomeranian origin. It is not ideal for families with rowdy kids as it is too small and delicate to handle overly playful children.

The lifespan of the Pomeranian Bichon Frise mix ranges from 12 to 16 years. Besides Bichon-A-Ranian, there are other Pomeranian mixes you can also choose from.

8. Yorkie Bichon (Yorkshire Terrier & Bichon Frise Mix)


Another mixed breed to consider if you’re into a pooch that looks like a teddy bear is the Yorkie Bichon. The parent breeds of this mix are the Yorkshire Terrier and Bichon Frise—both of which are low-shedding small dogs.

This mix may reach a height of 7 to 11.5 inches and a weight of approximately 7 to 18 pounds. This small pooch’s long silky or curly coat is hypoallergenic and resembles human hair.

Its coat comes in shades of white, cream, black, gray, brown, golden, and blue.

Yorkie Bichons are feistier than purebred Bichons, and they are also relatively intelligent, vigilant, highly adaptable, and eager to please.

The Yorkshire Terrier Bichon Frise mix can live for as long as 11 to 15 years.

9. Basset Hound Bichon Frise Mix


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If lap dogs aren’t your thing, then the Basset Hound Bichon Frise mix can be a perfect alternative for you! This mixed breed springs from the Basset Hound and the Bichon Frise.

The height of Basset Hound Bichon Frise mixes ranges from 9.5 to 15 inches. They also weigh around 12 to 65 pounds.

As Basset Hound descendants, these mixes typically have short statures, long bodies, and floppy ears and can occasionally acquire the Basset Hound’s coat color.

However, in terms of facial features and coat type, they resemble the Bichon Frise more. They can get along well with kids and other dogs, but they’re not as outgoing as the majority of the Bichon Frise mixed breeds.

Reflecting the lifespans of the Basset Hound and the Bichon Frise, the Basset Hound Bichon Frise mix may have a life expectancy of approximately 8 to 15 years.

Catch a glimpse of this hybrid pooch in the video below:


Liam (Bichon Frise / Basset Hound Mix) - Furry Friends Rescue<a href="https://youtu.be/aMunnZtqX7o" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.bubblypet.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-youtube-lyte/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FaMunnZtqX7o%2F0.jpg" alt="Liam (Bichon Frise / Basset Hound Mix) - Furry Friends Rescue" width="1280" height="700" /><br />Watch this video on YouTube</a>


10. Pushon (Pug & Bichon Frise Mix)


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What if we breed a small pooch with a solid body build and a Bichon Frise? Well, that is what a Pushon is!

The Pushon is a hybrid of the Pug and the Bichon Frise. Generally, this mix has a Bichon-like coat and a Pug-like physique.

The Pushon can stand anywhere between 10 and 13 inches and weigh around 12 to 18 pounds. Its thick coat comes in a variety of colors, which include white, cream, brown, sable, black, and isabella.

Since the Pug is among the brachycephalic dog breeds, there is a chance that a Pushon can have a shortened snout too.

Behavior-wise, the Pushon is one of the breeds on this list that are extremely playful and friendly to everyone.

The lifespan of the Pug Bichon Frise mix ranges around 12 to 15 years, which is similar to the typical Pug lifespan.

11. Biton (Coton de Tulear & Bichon Frise Mix)


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With its fluffy white coat that is soft to the touch, one might definitely describe the Biton as a living cotton ball. It’s all thanks to the long double coats of its parents — the Coton de Tulear and the Bichon Frise.

The Biton is a little dog that may reach a height of 9 to 11.5 inches and is usually white in color.

Meanwhile, its weight varies from 8 to 18 pounds. Good news for allergy sufferers because this pooch is highly hypoallergenic!

Also, not to mention, the Biton’s personality is just as endearing as its outward appearance.

Considering that both of its parents are cheerful, patient, and friendly to everyone, just picture how good-natured the Biton can be.

The Coton de Tulear Bichon Frise mix has a life expectancy of 14-19 years. Indeed, the Biton is the ideal pooch for anybody looking for a long-lived, lovable, and cuddly dog.

12. Goldichon (Golden Retriever & Bichon Frise Mix)


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One of the friendliest and most intelligent dogs on this list is the Goldichon. The Goldichon is a mix of the Golden Retriever and Bichon Frise. It has a height of 15 to 20 inches, and it weighs approximately 20 to 40 pounds.

Since both of its parents have medium to long double coats, you could expect the Goldichon to have thick fur, which is usually golden in color. However, in terms of size and look, it more closely resembles a Bichon Frise.

This lively breed is a perfect companion animal for families with active members and young children. Other animals are also safe with the Goldichon as hostility isn’t an issue for this pooch.

The lifespan of a Golden Retriever Bichon Frise mix ranges from 10 to 15 years.

13. Cock-A-Chon (American Cocker Spaniel & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Another gentle Bichon mix that you can own is the Cock-A-Chon. This hybrid dog is a cross between the American Cocker Spaniel and the Bichon Frise.

This mix can reach a height of 9.5 to 15.5 inches and a weight of 12 to 30 pounds.

The Cock-A-Chon has long, furry, floppy ears and a long, double, silky, or curly coat, which comes in colors of white, cream, tan, brown, or black.

Similar to Cocker Spaniels, some Cock-A-Chons may shed moderately year-round.

Since Cock-A-Chons are very friendly to everyone, having young children and other pets in your home won’t be an issue for them. They are also known to be very eager to please, people-oriented, happy, and adaptable.

The American Cocker Spaniel Bichon Frise mix has a life expectancy that falls anywhere between 10 and 15 years.

14. Bostchon (Boston Terrier & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Both the Boston Terrier and the Bichon Frise are notable for their smart and bright personality.

Thus, we could expect that the cross of these two breeds, the Bostchon, will be a highly intelligent, lively, and amusing designer dog.

The Bostchon is an extremely sociable dog with a medium to long coat. The color of its coat includes black, white, brown, and brindle. It has a height of 9.5 to 17 inches and a weight of 12 to 25 pounds.

One of the issues you could run into with Bostchon is its stubbornness, which is also true for other Boston Terrier mixes.

Hence, early training is crucial for Bostchon. Nonetheless, this pooch is safe for kids and other pets.

The Boston Terrier Bichon Frise mix can live for as long as 11 to 15 years.

15. Jackie-Bichon (Jack Russell Terrier & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Small but fearless, sweet but assertive—these are the most notable qualities of the Jackie-Bichon, the mix of the Jack Russell Terrier and the Bichon Frise. It has a standing height of 9.5 to 14 inches and weighs around 12 to 18 pounds.

Upon maturity, most Jackie-Bichons have a closer resemblance to a Jack Russell Terrier, having a short to medium patched white coat. Yet, few Jackie Bichons inherit the thick double coat of the Bichon Frise.

Additionally, this mixed breed has a broad chest and short but athletic legs.

Before owning this dog, remember that poorly socialized and trained Jackie-Bichons could have a stubborn streak and be bossy to other animals.

The average lifespan of the Jack Russell Bichon Frise mix is similar to that of the Jack Russell Terrier, which is around 13 to 16 years.

16. Doxie Chon (Dachshund & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Dachshunds are arguably most recognized for their long body. Likewise, most Dachshund mixes possess this quality, including the cuddly Doxie Chon. The Doxie Chon is a cross between the Dachshund and the Bichon Frise.

Considering the growth curves of the Doxie and the Bichon, this mix can acquire a height of 9 to 11.5 inches and a weight of 10 to 35 pounds.

The face and coat quality of the Doxie Chon is more comparable to the Bichon’s. Nonetheless, it can exhibit any coat color possible for Dachshunds.

Amid their spunky and lively personality, the Doxie Chon may have a streak of being jealous due to their extreme loyalty and affection. This tendency is observed in many Doxies.

The Dachshund Bichon Frise mix may live between 12 and 16 years, which means you can have them as your loyal companion for a very long period.

17. Chonzer (Miniature Schnauzer & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Do you want a pet that has the fluffiness of the Bichon but has the personality of a larger dog?

If so, the Chonzer might be the breed you’re looking for! The Chonzer is a small mix of the Miniature Schnauzer and the Bichon Frise.

Most Chonzers exhibit the “bearded” snout of their Mini Schnauzer parents. In addition, the Chonzer may have a thick, medium to long wiry coat that is hypoallergenic. The typical coat color of this dog is white.

The Miniature Schnauzer Bichon Frise mix is an obedient, vigilant, eager to please, and vocal designer pooch. Although they generally get along well with other dogs, they may occasionally become assertive.

In case you’re interested in getting a Chonzer, it should be noted that its maintenance costs will be quite similar to that of the Miniature Schnauzer. The Chonzer has a lifespan that falls anywhere between 12 and 15 years.

18. Ja-Chon (Japanese Chin & Bichon Frise Mix)


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If you are looking for a hybrid that is suitable for an indoor lifestyle, you should check out the Ja-Chon. This mixed dog is a cross between the Japanese Chin and the Bichon.

Usually, this hybrid dog’s height is around 8 to 11.5 inches, while its weight is about 7 to 18 pounds.

The Ja-Chon has a silky or curly, medium to long double coat. As an offspring of the Japanese Chin, the Ja-Chon may come in a variety of colors, including white, tan, black, lemon, red, and sable.

Although most Ja-Chons have the facial features of their Japanese Chin parents, they occasionally show Bichon Frise traits, particularly their muzzles. Generally, this mix has a bright, loving, but quiet personality.

Furthermore, kids and other dogs can safely coexist with Japanese Chin Bichon Frise mixes. Their life expectancy varies between 10 and 15 years.

19. Glechon (Beagle & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Imagine a Beagle and make it a little furry — that’s what a Glechon looks like. The Glechon is a popular mix of the Beagle and the Bichon Frise. Its height ranges from 9.5 to 15 inches and weighs around 12 to 30 pounds.

Commonly, the Glechon has floppy ears and a thick, patched double coat. It is playful and has an extraordinary sense of smell. Also, true to its parents, the Glechon can live harmoniously with kids and other animals.

However, without proper training, the Glechon can be very vocal. Moreover, due to the independent and curious nature of its Beagle parent, this mix may have a stubborn streak. This makes the Glechon a little hard to train.

The Beagle Bichon Frise mix can live for as long as 12 to 15 years. Read our guide on the best Beagle rescues, and you may chance upon a Glechon for adoption.

20. Silkchon (Silky Terrier & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Standing from 9 to 11.5 inches tall and weighing around 10 to 18 pounds, the Silkchon is a small dog breed that is recognized for its extraordinary charm. Don’t let its innate beauty deceive you as this dog can be very vigilant.

The Silkchon is a mix of the Silky Terrier and the Bichon. Its dense coat, which typically comes in white, cream, and tan, is soft, silky, and hypoallergenic. It has a black nose, brown almond-shaped eyes, and a keen-looking expression.

Springing from the Silky Terrier, this dog is alert, vocal, and vigilant, making them a good watchdog.

Depending on which parent gene is more dominant, a Silkchon can be very friendly to children or wary of them.

The typical lifespan of the Silky Terrier Bichon Frise mix ranges around 13 to 15 years.

21. Havachon (Havanese & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Another adorable designer dog that you can enjoy is the Havachon. This mix is a cross of two playful Bichon-type dogs — the Havanese and the Bichon Frise. Hence, you can expect the Havachon to have a lively character.

The Havanese Bichon Frise mix can reach a height of 8.5 to 11.5 inches and a weight of 7 to 18 pounds.

True to most Havanese mixes, the Havachon can acquire a long, silky, double coat and an adorable, innocent-looking, cuddly appearance.

This dog also sheds minimally, which is perfect for neat freaks. Amid their friendly nature, Havachons can be very vigilant and barky, especially if they see a suspicious stranger. Thus, they can also be good watchdogs.

The average life expectancy of a Havanese Bichon Frise mix is around 13 to 16 years, which is similar to the lifespan of a purebred Havanese.

22. Frenchie Bichon (French Bulldog & Bichon Frise Mix)


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The Frenchie Bichon is a mix of the Bichon Frise and the 4th most popular dog breed in the United States, the French Bulldog.

This adaptable mixed breed can stand anywhere between 9.5 and 13 inches and weighs 12 to 28 pounds.

Since it has the French Bulldog blood, there is a chance for a Frenchie Bichon to have a shorter muzzle and flat face.

However, some Frenchie Bichons do not inherit these features and instead retain their Bichon appearance.

This pooch is among the most even-tempered and athletic dogs on this list and is highly suitable for apartment living. The French Bulldog Bichon Frise mix can live for approximately 10 to 15 years.

If you’re interested in having this Bichon Frise mixed breed, you may check out our French Bulldog rescue guide.

23. Kashon (Cairn Terrier & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Having an alert and tenacious nature, the Kashon is a great dog to own if you’re looking for a fearless and independent companion. It is a cross between the Cairn Terrier and the Bichon Frise.

The Kashon has a height of 9.5 to 11.5 inches and a weight of 12 to 18 pounds. It has hazel or brown round eyes, high-set medium-sized ears, and a medium to long double coat that can be curly or wiry.

Its coat colors include white, cream, silver, gray, black, brindle, and red. Since it has a terrier lineage, you can expect it to have a curious, active, and spunky personality.

It is generally affectionate and friendly, but it may require firm training and early socialization, especially if you have kids and other pets in your home. The Cairn Terrier Bichon Frise mix has a lifespan of 13 to 15 years.

24. Corgi Bichon (Corgi & Bichon Frise Mix)


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The Corgi Bichon or Corgi Frise is a small-sized cross of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Bichon Frise. It stands anywhere between 9.5 and 12 inches tall and weighs about 12 to 30 pounds.

As a Corgi descendant, the Corgi Frise is longer than it is tall and may have erect ears.

It has brown eyes, a black nose, and a dense, medium to long coat that can be curly or wavy. White and fawn are the typical colors of this breed.

Corgi Bichons may shed their coats moderately year-round. This dog is extremely active, smart, trainable, alert, vigilant, and vocal, making it a great watchdog.

The Corgi Bichon Frise mix can live for as long as 12 to 15 years. To assist you in finding this mix, you may visit our Corgi rescue directory.

25. La-Chon (Lhasa Apso & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Cuddly, confident, and comical—these are the three words that best describe a La-Chon.

The La-Chon is a cross between the Lhasa Apso and the Bichon Frise. It has a height of 10 to 18 inches and a weight of 8 to 20 pounds.

The Lhasa Apso Bichon mix has a round head, brown almond-shaped eyes, a short snout, and floppy ears.

It has a long double coat that can be curly or silky. Like Bichons and Lhasa Apsos, this mix is also a low-shedding pooch.

The La-Chon is an epitome of a small pooch with a big personality. It can be hostile to other breeds and strangers despite its loving and outgoing nature. This makes it a small but good guard dog for the family.

The Lhasa Apso Bichon Frise mix has an average life expectancy of 12 to 15 years.

26. Peke-A-Chon (Pekingese & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Descending from the Pekingese and the Bichon Frise, the Peke-A-Chon is another sweet but feisty designer dog. It stands between 6 and 11.5 inches and weighs around 8 to 18 pounds.

Like the Pekingese, the Peke-A-Chon may have a flat face and short muzzle—common features of brachycephalic dogs.

It also has floppy ears, round brown eyes, and a long double coat that can be straight, curly, or wavy.

The Peke-A-Chon is a bright, adaptable, and loving mixed breed. Unless they were socialized and properly trained during their puppyhood, Peke-A-Chons are unsuitable for households with rowdy kids or dogs.

The Pekingese Bichon Frise mix can live for around 12 to 15 years. However, flat-faced or short-muzzled Peke-A-Chons may have a shorter lifespan due to some brachycephalic health issues that they may encounter.

27. Bichonese (Bolognese & Bichon Frise Mix)


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If you have a pet allergy, the Bichonese is among the hypoallergenic hybrid dogs that you can safely own.

As a mix of the Bolognese and the Bichon Frise, it can reach a height of 9.5 to 12 inches and a weight of 6 to 18 pounds.

Some might mistake the Bichonese for a purebred Bichon Frise due to their uncanny similarities. This is utterly understandable as its parent breeds also share some physical resemblance.

A typical Bolognese Bichon Frise mix has a white, dense single or double coat that can be wavy or curly. This is a perfect pet for those looking for an adaptable, trainable, devoted, and calm companion.

Being Bolognese descendants, they are predisposed to separation anxiety, so you must not leave them for a very long period. The Bolognese Bichon Frise mix has an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years.

28. Japanese Spitz Bichon Frise Mix


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With its boundless cuteness, happy disposition, and smiling faces, who could ever resist the Japanese Spitz Bichon Frise mix? This cross can grow from 9.5 to 15 inches and weigh between 12 and 25 inches.

Most Japanese Spitz Bichon Frise hybrids have a white, medium to long double coat. Implicative of their Spitz origin, their ears can be erect, and their muzzles are a little longer than those of purebred Bichons.

Behaviorally, this mix is very smart, eager to please its owner, adaptable, and friendly. In fact, it can get along well with children, other dogs, and sometimes, even strangers. A nice dog, indeed!

The Bichon Frise Japanese Spitz mix can live for approximately 10 to 15 years.

29. Lowchen Bichon Frise Mix


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The Lowchen Bichon Frise mix is a combination of the “little lion” Lowchen and the resilient Bichon Frise. It has a height of 9.5 to 14 inches and a weight of 12 to 18 pounds.

The Lowchen Bichon mix has a dense, hypoallergenic coat that can be wavy or curly. Its fur comes in a variety of colors, including silver, gold, red, fawn, black, chocolate, tan, blue, white, and brindle.

In addition, the Lowchen Bichon is a relatively rare mix that often has two or more coat colors. In terms of behavior, this fluffy hybrid is playful, endearing, and child-friendly.

If they are socialized from an early age, they can also be receptive to other pets. The average lifespan of a Lowchen Bichon Frise mix falls anywhere between 13 and 15 years.

30. Shiba Inu Bichon Frise Mix


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By itself, the Shiba Inu already looks fluffy. But what if we cross it with an even fluffier Bichon Frise? The result will be the Shiba Inu Bichon Frise mix—an irresistibly cute but feisty cuddly designer dog.

The Shiba Inu Bichon Frise can stand anywhere between 9.5 and 6.5 inches and weighs about 12 to 23 pounds. This pooch has the fox-like appearance of the Shiba Inu and has the dense coat of the Bichon.

As a Shiba descendant, the usual color of this hybrid is red with some white markings, although other colors like tan, black, sesame, and cream also exist. Moreover, this pooch is intelligent and may have a spunky attitude.

If you have other pets in your home, you need to socialize and train these dogs early. Otherwise, they’ll see smaller animals as prey. The Shiba Inu Bichon mix has a lifespan of 13 to 16 years.

31. Bichon Collie (Border Collie & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Overflowing with energy and enthusiasm, the Bichon Collie is a playful mix of the Border Collie and the Bichon Frise.

Its fun-loving nature makes it suitable for active pet parents who can give it enough physical exercise.

The Bichon Collie has a height of 9.5 to 22 inches and weighs around 12 to 55 pounds. Its dense double coat can be wavy or curly and can have any colors possible for Border Collies and Bichons.

Most Bichon Collies have a closer resemblance to purebred Bichons. However, in terms of activeness and wariness to strangers, they’re more like their Border Collie parents. They are highly trainable, adaptable, and can be very vocal.

Due to the long lifespan of the Border Collie and the Bichon Frise, the Border Collie Bichon Frise mix can live for about 10 to 17 years.

32. Shelchon (Shetland Sheepdog & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Intelligence and trainability are among the greatest attributes of the Shetland Sheepdog. Gladly, this also applies to its Bichon hybrid called the Shelchon.

The Shelchon is a fluffy designer dog with a long, curly, or wavy double coat. It has a height of 9.5 to 16 inches and weighs around 12 to 25 pounds.

Usually, Shelchons have round, dark brown eyes, high-set ears, plumed tails, and varying coat colors like black, white, tan, brown, blue, fawn, and sable.

Their snouts are also longer than those of purebred Bichons. The Shelchons are highly energetic and are generally good with kids and other dogs.

They can also be an excellent watchdog for a family as they tend to bark at strangers.

The Shetland Sheepdog Bichon Frise mix can live for as long as 12 to 15 years. If you’re interested in other Shetland Sheepdog mixes, you can visit our guide about them.

33. Min Pin Frise (Miniature Pinscher & Bichon Frise Mix)


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Renowned for its adorable features and fearless personality, the Min Pin Frise is a hybrid dog that springs from the Miniature Pinscher and the Bichon Frise.

It can reach a height of 9.5 to 12.5 inches and a weight of 8 to 18 pounds.

Typically, this mix has the famous black and rust coat color and wedge-shaped body of the Min Pin. However, its coat thickness and facial features are more comparable to those of the Bichon Frise.

They can be excellent watchdogs due to the vigilant nature of their Min Pin parents. They also like playing with their owners, requiring continual stimulation to remain happy.

Without proper training, this dog tends to be very vocal. Given the lifespans of the Miniature Pinscher and the Bichon Frise, the Miniature Pinscher Bichon Frise mix may live for 12 to 16 years.

34. Wee-Chon (West Highland White Terrier & Bichon Frise Mix)


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The Wee-Chon is yet another small mix originating from the West Highland White Terrier and the Bichon Frise. It can stand anywhere between 9.5 and 11.5 inches and can weigh around 12 to 20 pounds.

Like its West Highland White Terrier parent, the Wee-Chon typically has an all-white, medium to long frizzy coat. It also has a sweet-looking face, round dark eyes, and a black nose.

Despite their openness to strangers, Wee-Chons tend to become watchful and protective, especially if they perceive a threat to their family. They are also highly adaptable and can become barky at times.

The West Highland White Terrier Bichon Frise mix has a lifespan that falls anywhere between 13 and 15 years.

How Much Does a Bichon Frise Mix Cost? Puppy Prices & Expenses

As a designer dog, the Bichon Frise mix is usually cheaper than the purebred ones. Typically, its price ranges from $400 to $1,200. However, some Bichon mixes may be more expensive than purebred Bichons.

Factors like the rarity of the mix and pedigree can significantly affect the price of a puppy.

Moreover, there are other important expenses that you must consider aside from the selling price of the pups.

Check out the table below to see all the expenses that you’ll incur for the first few months of owning a Bichon hybrid:

As shown in the table, the initial expenses of raising a Bichon mix puppy fall anywhere between $525 and $2,240.

This cost may still lessen, especially for those dogs who are already microchipped and have already received their initial vaccine shots even before they are rehomed.

Places to Find Bichon Frise Mix Puppies for Sale and Adoption

Many breeders across the United States strive to produce several Bichon hybrids to meet the growing demand for this adorable mixed breed.

However, some irresponsible breeders are more focused on earning than on their litter’s quality and welfare. As a result, these breeders often sell unhealthy puppies, especially to desperate pet parents.

This is why buying puppies online requires a lot of consideration and caution. To help you in finding your perfect Bichon cross companion, check out the reputable websites I’ve listed below:

  1. Greenfield Puppies – Since 2000, this puppy advertising website located in Pennsylvania has been providing extensive linkage to several dog breeders across the United States, including those who offer Bichon mixed breeds. What’s more reassuring is that they establish strong ties with the breeders they advertise and check their breeding practices to ensure that they’re producing healthy pups.

  2. Keystone Puppies – This online pet database connects aspiring dog owners to several reputable breeders across the United States. In the past, they have already bridged over 25 transactions between Bichon mix breeders and buyers. Hence, finding a healthy Bichon mix puppy from this website is possible.

  3. Valley View Puppies – For over 35 years, this family-owned business in Minnesota has been breeding high-quality and healthy miniature and small dog breeds. The good news is that they have some Bichon hybrids, which include Havachon, Shichon, Yorkie Bichon, and Cavachon. Also, all of their pups are vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, and have a one-year health guarantee.

Alternatively, you may try to see if professional purebred Bichon Frise breeders would have mixes now and then as well.

If you wish to help the homeless or abandoned Bichon hybrids in finding their forever homes, you may visit the following adoption sites and rescue shelters below:

  1. Petfinder – This is one of the most trusted and accessible online databases for adoptable animals across the United States, as well as in Canada and Mexico. Their extensive connection to several rescue organizations will allow you to easily find the breed of your choice, including Bichon hybrids.

  2. Bichon Rescue of Orange County – Entirely run by volunteers, this California-based non-profit rescue organization focuses on finding new homes for Bichon Frise and its hybrids. Donations are the main source of all their pups’ needs, including food and medical attention. The donations from their organization also support their Sunsetter Sanctuary Program, which provides care for unadoptable Bichons and Bichon hybrids.

  3. Bichon Rescue Brigade – This is another all-volunteer rescue group for Bichons and Bichon-mixed dogs. All of their pups are dewormed, microchipped, and vaccinated. Note that they do not ship puppies. If you want to adopt a pup, you must go to their shelter in Southern California.

To find more places that offer Bichon hybrids, you can check out our Bichon Frise rescue directory.

Also, you may visit our guide on where to find free pups for adoption if you have a tight budget to get a Bichon hybrid.

Just a word of advice: Before choosing to adopt a dog, be sure you are aware of all the steps involved in the adoption process.

Final Thoughts

The Bichon Frise is one of the purebred dogs that can produce adorable and outgoing designer dogs.

Some Bichon hybrids look more like their Bichon parents, sporting cute facial expressions and a dense coat that may even be hypoallergenic as well. Others resemble a furrier and fluffier version of their non-Bichon parents.

Many Bichon hybrids can get along well with children and other pets, making them great family dogs. Yet, some Bichon Frise hybrids are more reserved and may require early socialization and proper training.

With all the Bichon Frise mixes you’ve met, which among them captivates your heart the most? Feel free to share your choice in the comments!

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