Wee-Chon:Bichon Frisé and West Highland White Terrier Mix
Facts & Origin
West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix - a hybrid breed.
The best of both worlds! The West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix is the perfect combination of intelligence, loyalty and playfulness.
What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?
The West Highland White Terrier Bichon Frisé mix is a small to medium sized dog. They have a square body and a short coat. Their coat is white and can be either wavy or curly. They have a long head with a muzzle that is slightly longer than their skull. They have almond shaped eyes that are dark brown in color. They have a black nose and their ears are long and drop down. Their tail is long and fluffy. They weigh between 7-10 kg and are between 20-35 cm tall.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | France - Scotland |
Life expectancy | 12 - 16 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance - high-maintenance |
Activity level | low - average |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits of West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix - Such is probably his nature.
The best of both worlds! The West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix is a charming and spirited companion dog. They are curious and active, but also gentle and loving. This makes them a good choice for families with children or seniors. They are also a hypoallergenic breed, which is beneficial for people with allergies.
The Westiepoo, as they are sometimes called, is a versatile breed. They are suitable for all types of homes and environments, whether it is a small city apartment or a rural farmhouse. They are relatively low maintenance and do not need a lot of exercise due to their small size.
This mixed breed has some of the typical terrier traits - they can be stubborn and independent at times. But with the right training and socialization, they will be well behaved and a joy to have around. They also generally get along well with other animals, as long as they are introduced to them early on.
If you are looking for a lovable and unobtrusive companion, the West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix is the perfect mixed breed for you.
Character
Usage
Health and breeding information
What diseases can occur in West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix.
The West Highland White Terrier Bichon Frisé mix is a cross between two popular breeds - the West Highland White Terrier and the Bichon Frisé. Although this mix is not as popular as the purebred breeds, it is still a lovable dog with a great personality. Unfortunately, like all mixed breeds, they are prone to certain health problems: Here are some of the known diseases of the West Highland White Terrier-Bichon Frisé mix:
- Cushing's disease: this is a hormone imbalance that can be caused by various factors such as stress, tumors, or medications. Symptoms include increased thirst, urination and hunger, and hair loss.
- Patellar luxation: this is a condition in which the kneecap jumps out of position. It can be caused by an injury or genetically. Symptoms include lameness or limping.
- Epilepsy: This is a neurological disorder that causes seizures. It can be genetic or caused by head trauma. Symptoms vary depending on the severity of the disorder, but can range from rigid seizures to complete seizures.
- Allergies: Like humans, dogs can be allergic to various things such as pollen, dust, or certain foods. Symptoms include itching, sneezing and watery eyes.
Although these are the most common health problems experienced by West Highland White Terrier-Bichon Frisé mixes, they are not the only ones. As with any mixed breed, there is always the possibility of health problems. Talk to your veterinarian about any concerns you have, and get your dogs regular checkups to keep your dog healthy and happy.
What does this mixed breed look like?
The coat of a West Highland White Terrier Bichon Frisé mix is soft and fluffy and usually has a white color. However, some may have a cream or apricot hue. The parent Bichon Frisé breed is known for its hypoallergenic properties, so this mixed breed is likely to have low shedding and is well suited for allergy sufferers.
Fur length | short - medium |
Fur | curly - flat coated |
Ear shape | Floppy Ear - Standing Ears |
Tail | fanned out - short |
Anatomy | dainty, rugged |
Size ♀ | 23 - 30 cm |
Weight ♀ | 3 - 7 kg |
Size ♂ | 23 - 30 cm |
Weight ♂ | 3 - 10 kg |
Suitable For | suitable for allergy sufferers, Children, Children |
Known Diseases
Eye diseases
Often occur with allergies and intolerances.
Patellar luxation
Patellar luxation is the term used to describe a displacement of the kneecap, which is one of the most common causes of lameness in dogs.
Denture malocclusions
Malocclusions of the dentition often occur in dogs with short muzzles.
Patellar problems
Problems with the Patellar can be a displacement or weak kneecap, which is one of the most common causes of lameness in dogs, also because of overweight.
Tartar
If dogs don't get a good food or sugary food, tartar can quickly appear.
FAQ
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A West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix is a cross between two popular dog breeds, the West Highland White Terrier and the Bichon Frisé.
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A West Highland White Terrier and Bichon Frisé mix usually inherits the best physical characteristics of both parent breeds. They are usually small to medium sized dogs with a compact and muscular build. They have a dense, double coat that is white or cream in color and may have some black or brown markings.
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West Highland White Terriers and Bichon Frisé mixes are usually energetic and playful dogs that enjoy being with people. They are usually friendly and good-natured, but may have inherited some of the stubbornness of the Westie parent breed.
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West Highland White Terriers and Bichon Frisé mixes need regular grooming to maintain their thick coats. They also need plenty of exercise to stay healthy and happy.
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West Highland White Terriers and Bichon Frisé mixes usually get along well with children when raised together. They can sometimes play rough, so small children should be supervised around these dogs.
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