Aussiechon Puppies
Affectionate ~ Clever ~ Charming ~ Playful
At Pilesgrove Pups, every Aussiechon puppy is a symbol of love and playfulness. These adorable puppies, a mix between the Australian Shepherd and the Bichon Frise, are known for their intelligence, agility, and affectionate nature. Our 10-year health guarantee is a testament to our commitment to the well-being of our puppies, ensuring you're bringing home a healthy and joyful companion. Beyond their attractive looks, Aussiechons stand out for their energetic spirit and loving demeanor, making them an ideal pet for families, active singles, and those looking for a loyal friend. They're not just pets, they're cherished family members waiting to fill your home with love, laughter, and endless fun. Our humane breeders prioritize each puppy's health and happiness, so when you choose an Aussiechon from Pilesgrove Pups, you're embracing a lifelong bond filled with adventure and affection. Your delightful journey with an Aussiechon starts here!
Read moreBREED INFORMATION
AUSSIECHON
TemperamentAffectionate, Clever, Charming, Playful |
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Adult Weight | 8-20 lbs |
Adult Height | 10-18 in |
Life Expectancy | 12-15 yrs |
Rating | 5.0 ( reviews) |
Maintenance |
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Training |
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Shedding |
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Adaptability |
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Active |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Aussiechon? An Aussiechon is a designer dog breed created by crossing a Miniature Australian Shepherd with a Bichon Frise. This mix combines the intelligence and energy of the Mini Aussie with the charm and affectionate nature of the Bichon. Aussiechons are playful, clever, and deeply loyal to their families. They adapt well to different living environments, whether it’s an apartment or a home with a yard, as long as they get regular exercise and attention. Their coats are typically soft, curly, or wavy and come in various colors, such as merle, apricot, black, or white. Aussiechons are known for their friendly personalities and are ideal companions for families, singles, and seniors.
How big do Aussiechons get? Aussiechons grow to be about 10 to 18 inches tall at the shoulder. Their height often depends on whether they take after the Miniature Australian Shepherd or the smaller Bichon Frise. This size makes them compact but sturdy, perfect for both small and large living spaces. While smaller Aussiechons may fit better in apartments, their size is versatile enough for any environment.
Are Aussiechons hypoallergenic? Yes, Aussiechons are often considered hypoallergenic. They inherit a low-shedding coat from the Bichon Frise, which helps reduce allergens in your home. Their curly or wavy fur traps dander and loose hair, minimizing allergic reactions. However, no dog is completely hypoallergenic, so if you’re sensitive to pet allergens, spend time with an Aussiechon to see how you react. Regular grooming also helps control allergens and keeps their coat healthy.
How long do Aussiechons live? Aussiechons live between 12 and 15 years, with some living even longer if they receive proper care. Their lifespan depends on factors like diet, exercise, and routine veterinary visits. Feeding them high-quality food, giving them regular exercise, and keeping up with preventative care can help them stay healthy and happy. Aussiechons are generally healthy, but they may inherit conditions like hip dysplasia or eye problems from their parent breeds. Early detection and good care can improve their quality of life.
Are Aussiechons good with children? Aussiechons are fantastic with children. They’re playful, gentle, and enjoy spending time with kids of all ages. Their affectionate nature helps them form strong bonds, making them a perfect fit for families. Aussiechons love games and activities, but they also enjoy cuddling after playtime. While they’re patient, it’s important to teach younger children how to handle dogs respectfully to keep everyone safe and happy. With proper socialization, Aussiechons quickly become loving and loyal family members.
Are Aussiechon puppies easy to train? Yes, Aussiechon puppies are highly trainable. They inherit intelligence from the Mini Australian Shepherd and the eagerness to please from the Bichon Frise. This makes them quick learners who enjoy training sessions, especially when positive reinforcement like treats and praise is involved. Consistency is key, and starting training early helps set good habits. Socializing them with other pets and people during puppyhood builds their confidence. While they’re usually cooperative, occasional stubbornness may arise, so patience and persistence go a long way.
Do Aussiechons shed? Aussiechons shed very little, which is one of the reasons they’re so popular. Their low-shedding coat comes from the Bichon Frise parent and is typically curly or wavy, helping to trap loose hair. This reduces the amount of fur left around your home. Regular brushing, about two to three times a week, helps keep their coat looking neat and prevents tangles. Overall, they’re a low-maintenance breed when it comes to shedding.
How much do Aussiechons weigh? Adult Aussiechons weigh between 8 and 20 pounds. Their weight depends on whether they favor the smaller Bichon Frise or the slightly larger Miniature Australian Shepherd. Proper diet and exercise are crucial to maintaining a healthy weight. While they’re small, they have enough energy to enjoy daily walks and playtime, which helps keep them fit and happy.