Drake

$1,195.00

Drake, a Bich-Poo male, possesses a surprisingly regal air for such a small pup. He carries himself with a quiet dignity, his head held high, as if surveying his miniature kingdom. His fluffy white coat, meticulously groomed, adds to his aristocratic charm. He prefers gentle play, observing the world with a discerning gaze. His barks are infrequent, reserved for moments of genuine pronouncement. Even his naps are taken with a stately composure, his tiny paws neatly tucked beneath him. Drake exudes an aura of calm authority, a miniature monarch ruling his domain with quiet grace.

Projected Weight:

12-15 Lbs Lbs

Gender:

Male

Birthday:

01/31/25

Available Date:

03/28/25

Breed:

Bich-Poo

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Bich Poo Puppies

the Bich Poo, a delightful hybrid also known as the Poochon, blends the best traits of the Bichon Frise and Poodle, creating a truly exceptional companion. Their most notable feature is their hypoallergenic coat, a blessing for allergy sufferers, allowing many to enjoy the companionship of a dog without the discomfort of shedding. This breed’s affectionate nature is profound; they form strong bonds with their families, craving interaction and showering their loved ones with unwavering devotion. Their gentle temperament makes them ideal for households with children and other pets, fostering a harmonious environment.

Intelligence is another hallmark of the Bich Poo. Inheriting smarts from both parent breeds, they are quick learners, eager to please, and responsive to training. This makes them adaptable to various roles, from therapy dogs to playful family members. Their small size allows them to thrive in apartments and smaller homes, making them versatile companions for urban and rural living alike. Despite their size, they possess a playful and energetic spirit, enjoying games, walks, and interactive play. This balance of affection, intelligence, and adaptability makes the Bich Poo a truly wonderful addition to any loving home.

Good With Kids?
Needing Work Amazing With Kids

Bichpoos are great with kids due to their gentle nature, small size and playful spirt. Making for a great family pet.

Good With Other Dogs?
Cranky Easy Going

Bich Poos are generally sociable with other dogs (7-8/10), enjoying companionship and play. Size and temperament matter; early socialization is key. Individual personalities vary, but they’re typically friendly. Supervise interactions for best results.

Shedding
Hypoallergenic Shed A Lot

Bich Poos are considered hypoallergenic due to their low-shedding coats, inherited from their Poodle lineage. They produce minimal dander, a common allergen, making them a suitable choice for many allergy sufferers. 

Playful
Not Really Loves To Play

Bich Poos are generally quite playful, and we’d rate them an 8 or 9 out of 10. They inherit a lively and energetic spirit from both their Bichon Frise and Poodle parents. They enjoy interactive play, games, and walks, making them enthusiastic companions for active individuals and families.

Barking
Rarely Barks Always Talking

Bich Poos are moderately vocal (5-6/10). They may bark to alert, for attention, or due to separation anxiety. Individual variation exists, but they aren’t typically excessive barkers. Training and socialization can influence their barking habits.

Trainable?
Bad Student Good Student

Bich Poos are generally quite trainable, and we’d rate them a solid 8 or 9 out of 10. They inherit intelligence from both their Poodle and Bichon Frise parents, making them quick learners. They respond well to positive reinforcement techniques, and their eagerness to please makes training sessions enjoyable for both dog and owner.

Good With Kids?
Needing Work Amazing With Kids

Bichpoos are great with kids due to their gentle nature, small size and playful spirt. Making for a great family pet.

Good With Other Dogs?
Cranky Easy Going

Bich Poos are generally sociable with other dogs (7-8/10), enjoying companionship and play. Size and temperament matter; early socialization is key. Individual personalities vary, but they’re typically friendly. Supervise interactions for best results.

Playful
Not Really Loves To Play

Bich Poos are generally quite playful, and we’d rate them an 8 or 9 out of 10. They inherit a lively and energetic spirit from both their Bichon Frise and Poodle parents. They enjoy interactive play, games, and walks, making them enthusiastic companions for active individuals and families.

Barking
Rarely Barks Always Talking

Bich Poos are moderately vocal (5-6/10). They may bark to alert, for attention, or due to separation anxiety. Individual variation exists, but they aren’t typically excessive barkers. Training and socialization can influence their barking habits.

Shedding
Hypoallergenic Shed A Lot

Bich Poos are considered hypoallergenic due to their low-shedding coats, inherited from their Poodle lineage. They produce minimal dander, a common allergen, making them a suitable choice for many allergy sufferers. 

Trainable?
Bad Student Good Student

Bich Poos are generally quite trainable, and we’d rate them a solid 8 or 9 out of 10. They inherit intelligence from both their Poodle and Bichon Frise parents, making them quick learners. They respond well to positive reinforcement techniques, and their eagerness to please makes training sessions enjoyable for both dog and owner.