Yo-Chon
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Yo-Chon Information
The Yo-Chon is a hybrid dog which is a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between a Bichon Frise and a Yorkshire Terrier. We've found the best way to understand what type of dog your Yo-Chon will be is to read both of its ancestors descriptions and understand that any combination of characteristics could be present in your pet. All of the information provided below has been added by people who are familiar with the Yo-Chon breed. Your Yo-Chon could be different so please be sure to read the Bichon Frise and Yorkshire Terrier descriptions to get a more educated understanding of possible characteristics.
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General Description
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Character
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Size
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Weight
7-9 pounds
General Health
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History
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Maintenance
The Yo-chon is a low maintenance breed although they do require monthly grooming because of their long hair.
Ideal Environment
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