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Binny Girl - Bichon Yorkie mix
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About Binny Girl - Bichon Yorkie mix
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We have Yorkie-Chon (Yorkshire Terrier and Bichon Frise mix) female puppy available. Her name is Binny. Binny is estimated to be 8-10 pounds as an adult. Puppy was born on November 30th, 2024. We socialize our puppies with puppies from other litters and children of different ages.
Charlotte - Bichon Frise is her mom and she is 15 pounds. Charm is her dad and he is 4.5 pounds. Parents have great pedigrees. Parents are young and healthy. Charlote is caring mom and she makes sure that her babies’ needs are met at all the time. She is teaching her babies all kind of skills they need.
Puppy is immunized and dewormed - records will be provided. Mom and dad are AKC registered.
We will send a package with each puppy to take home which includes:
*Written Instruction on How to take Care of puppy,
*Health Records with immunizations and deworming information,
*A little bag of Puppy Dry Food,
*A favorite toy.
We live in Eastern Washington, but we could deliver puppy to the West side of the state (Seattle/Bellevue/Everett/Bellingham areas) for the small cost of gas which is usually $150. Or you could come over to our place to pick puppy up. We could also arrange to ship puppy to you via airline if you live somewhere further. Our delivery trip for this litter to Spokane WA, Ritzville WA, Moses Lake WA, Ellensburg WA, Bellevue WA, Lynnwood WA, Marysville WA, Bellingham WA areas is planned for January 25th, 2024.
You could contact us for additional information by replying to this ad or call/text to (509) 680-0180 and we will be more than happy to help you. You could also visit our web site for more information: www.BestYorkies.com for more updated pictures and additional information on each available puppy.
Video conference is available to meet our puppies. Contact us to schedule it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Bichon Frise Puppies
About Bichon Frise Puppies
What's it like owning a Bichon Frise?
These little white fluffballs will keep your family active and your heart full. The Bichon Frise is one of the sweetest and most sensitive dogs around. They love to run around the yard, play games, or snuggle up on the couch—any activity as long as you’re nearby. Housetraining can be difficult, so remain vigilant when they're still young and learning. Full-grown, they typically weigh 12-18 pounds and stand 9-11 inches tall.
Will a Bichon Frise get along with my other pets?
Bichon Frises are generally excellent with children of all ages. Bichon Frises are eager to make friends with strangers, other dogs, and children. They’re family-friendly pups that may bark or nip during playtime but usually get along well with kids. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How much exercise does a Bichon Frise need?
The Bichon Frise is an active dog that needs daily exercise. Despite their small size, these pups are eager to play indoor games, romp in the yard, or take short walks on the leash. Like cats, they have sudden spikes of energy that turn them into crazy canines running laps around the house. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
What should I expect with Bichon Frise shedding?
The Bichon Frise has a white double coat with a soft, silky, dense undercoat and a coarse, curly outer coat. The fur is fluffy and springs back even when you pat it down. These dogs may have cream or apricot-colored hair. Grooming-wise, this breed is high-maintenance. Bichon Frises are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Are Bichon Frises easy to train?
Bichon Frises are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Bichon Frises are good for apartment living because of their size, but they can be difficult to housetrain and may have more accidents if they don’t have a yard or doggy door at their disposal. They are fairly easy to train.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
About Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
How would you describe a Yorkshire Terrier?
The little Yorkshire Terrier thinks they're Great Danes, and like most terriers, are bold, brave, and independent. They are very intelligent and develop deep bonds with their owners. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-7 pounds and stand 8-9 inches tall.
Do Yorkshire Terriers do well in a busy household?
Yorkshire Terriers are generally excellent with children of all ages. Because of their diminutive stature, Yorkies are well-suited to apartment life, but households with young children are not recommended unless carefully supervised. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How do I keep a Yorkshire Terrier physically active?
The Yorkshire Terrier can have most of their exercise needs met through indoor play, but they prefer a daily walk or romp in a fenced-in yard. They don't need much exercise, so don't wear your Yorkie out too much, but they will need to play with their families throughout the day. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Yorkshire Terriers shed a lot?
Yorkies' coats can be a bit high maintenance, especially for those with the long, silky coat. Long coats require professional maintenance, including adding oil and wrapping the coats in rice or tissue paper, along with weekly washings. The Yorkshire Terrier has no undercoat, and they do shed a small amount. Grooming-wise, this breed is high-maintenance. Yorkshire Terriers are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Can a Yorkshire Terrier live in an apartment?
Yorkshire Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Because of their diminutive stature, Yorkies are well-suited to apartment life, but households with young children are not recommended unless carefully supervised. They are fairly easy to train.
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