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Breed

Pekachon

Microchip #

4478

Gender

Female

Birthdate

03/31/2023

Color

sbl & wh

Arrival Date

06/06/2023

Guarantees

Lifetime

Training

Lifetime

Vaccines

Up to Date

De-wormings

Up to Date

Fecal Tested

Yes

Vet Checked

Yes

Health Certificate

Yes

Shipping

No

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Weight, Height, Colors, Temperament & Description

Pekachon Breed Information

10-15 lbs lbs
10-12 in inches
Solid, Speckled, Bi & tri-color: Black, gold, cream, white, sables, gray, brown, tan
Affectionate, friendly, loyal, playful, intelligent.

The Peke-A-Chon also known as a Pekachon is a designer crossbreed whose parents are the Pekingese and the Bichon frise. They are small, friendly dogs who make wonderful family pets as well as companions for singles and seniors. However, they are not recommended for families as small children as they can become irritated and start nipping!

The Peke-A-Chon is a designer crossbreed whose parents are the Pekingese and the Bichon frise. They are small, friendly dogs who make wonderful family pets as well as companions for singles and seniors. However, they are not recommended for families as small children as they can become irritated and start nipping!

Peke-A-Chons are intelligent, making training a breeze as long the owner is consistent and uses positive reinforcement methods. This breed makes for a good watchdog, however, if not trained properly they will bark extensively. They should be trained to limit their barking, especially if living in an apartment. Proper socialization from early on is also a necessity as these little dogs have big personalities and may display “small dog syndrome” when confronted with other pups.

The Peke-A-Chon is energetic and playful, but does not require large amounts of exercise to stay healthy. Short, daily walks and interactive playtime will keep them relaxed and happy. This breed is sensitive to heat and has a tendency to wander. It’s important to take them out before the sun gets too hot and never let them off their leash. They’re also prone to separation anxiety and shouldn’t be left alone for long periods of time.

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