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Kashon Breed Information

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Name: Kashon
   
Mix: 1/2 Bichon Frise  x  1/2 Cairn Terrier
   
Mixes: More Bichon Frise Mixes  (Adopt a Bichon Frise mix )
More Cairn Terrier Mixes  (Adopt a Cairn Terrier mix )
   
 
   
Recognized By: IDCR
   
AKA: Bairn

Common Misspellings: Kachon

Size: A fully grown Kashon weighs between 15 to 25 pounds.

Personality: The Kashon is a smart, sweet, gentle and playful little dog.

Temperament: Kashons are very loving dogs that can be stubborn at times.

Family Dog: Kashons make great family pets.

Companionship: The Kashon loves company.

Teeth/Bite: Kashons commmonly have an underbite.

Body: The Kashon has a small body.

Tail: The tail of the Kashon can be straight at times or curled up over the back.

Color: The coat of a Kashon can be brindle, off-white or cream in color.

 

Coat: The coat of teh Kashon is very soft with some curls and wirey hairs.

Shedding: Depending on the coat, Kashons can shed just a little or a lot.

Grooming: The Kashon needs daily Brushing and can be bathed every couple of weeks.

Training: Kashons can be trained rather easily using positive reinforcement techniques.

Behavior: The Kashon is a very mild-tempered dog who loves to play.

Barking: The barking habits of the Kashon can vary. Some rarely if ever bark while other like to bark when people pass by and at animals on the tv.

Weather: Kashons prefer colder weather.

Allergies: The Kashon may have problems with allergies.

Exercise: Kashons love to go on walks.

Physical Ability: Kashons are very good jumpers.

 


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