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A Yorkie Bichon Blend Produces A Brilliant Household Dog



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By : Mike Hargreaves    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-11 07:51:50

A Yorkie Bichon mix may also sound somewhat strange at first, however with so many cross bred dogs popping up - both intentional and unintentional - there’s truly nothing extraordinary concerning a Yorkie Bichon mix dog cropping up over time. What this means for would-be dog owners, is something totally different of course.

If you’re investigating getting a Yorkie Bichon mix puppy but are undecided whether you would like one, and much more importantly are unsure what the mixed puppy will finish up like, well, there’s only one thing to say: you’re not alone. No one can perfectly predict what a mixed breed dog will become like, and this really is correct in all cases of mixed breed, or cross bred dogs.

To state the obvious, there’s a chance that the dogs can become predominantly like their Yorkie father/mother, or like their Bichon Frise mother/father. Not like the Puggle mixed breed dog, for the Yorkie Bichon mix to be thought pure, the parents don't have to be specifically of one breed, i.e. you do not need to have a Bichon Frise mother and a Yorkie father, or vice versa. It may be either mix, as long as the parents themselves are pure bred dogs.

And this really is where it could occasionally turn out to be difficult when cross breeding dogs. Because no one dog breeder will necessarily have all the roots of a dog going back hundreds of years, it can be difficult to learn for certain whether or not the heritage of the parents themselves have been cross bred at any point in time. At times genetic behavior could hide themselves for a few generations, and may well instead decide to manifest itself at this point when the dog breeders are going to cross breed the dogs.

The resulting dog can be the cutest things you have ever seen, or it can be a mishmash of odds and ends. This however is extremely rare in good breeding programs, and if you want a first rate Yorkie Bichon mix then almost certainly you will get a very good combination of a Yorkie Bichon mix.

What then are the qualities of such a dog, never mind the features of your dog? Well, unfortunately that too is just not as simple to tell beforehand and nearly all owners must wait to notice what their Yorkie Bichon mix puppy grows up into: a predominantly Yorkie mix dog, or perhaps a predominantly Bichon mix dog. Whatever you do finish up with though, you will be assured that you will get a warm and affectionate dog who's incredibly loyal to you, and you in reality could not ask for any more than that can you? If you are looking for a dog which has a big personality in a cute little bundle you'd need to go a long way to uncover a better choice than a Yorkie Bichon mix.
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