Dog

Breed Description: 

The Daisy Dog breed of dog is also known as the Shichon. It is a "designer" or mixed breed that was created by crossing the Bichon Frise with the Poodle and the Shih Tzu or by crossing the Bichon Poodle cross with the Shih Tzu. Because of this, a breed type has not been established and the looks and temperament of the dog can greatly change from one puppy to the next. Generally, the Daisy Dog will have qualities of all the parents. They are often described as a teddy bear dog since they resemble one so completely. The breed is a toy sized breed with a compact and robust build that is slightly longer than they are tall. They usually have a curled tail and small ears that hang down the side of hte head. The muzzle is short, giving them the teddy bear look.

The coat of the Daisy Dog usually consists of a double coat with a soft, short undercoat and a fluffy topcoat that is medium in length and very soft. The coat can be found in any color or marking but the common color is white with or without markings that are brown, gray or black in color.

Temperament: 
The Daisy Dog breed of dog is a designer breed and because of this, their temperament can vary greatly. However, they are known for being an affectionate and loyal family dog that usually gets along well with everyone. In addition, the Daisy Dog is very versatile and will usually adapt to their owner's lifestyle. They are usually very playful and are often described as having a clown-like personality that is sweet and always makes people laugh. They do very well with children and also thrive in multi-dog and multi-pet homes.
Height: 
The average height of a Daisy Dog is between 7 to 11 inches.
Weight: 
The average weight of a Daisy Dog is between 8 to 15 pounds.
Health Problems: 
The Daisy Dog breed of dog has no known health problems, however, it is important to read up on the Bichon Frise, the Poodle and the Shih Tzu to be aware of the health problems your puppy may be at risk for.
Living Conditions: 
The Daisy Dog breed of dog is versatile when it comes to living conditions and they can live in both apartments and homes with yards. They should not live outdoors and do best when they are inside with their family as a companion dog.
Exercise: 
The Daisy Dog breed of dog is an active breed that requires between 20 to 30 minutes of exercise each day. Generally, two good walks will meet their needs but it is also important to give them an opportunity for off leash exercise as well.
Life Expectancy: 
12 to 14 years
Grooming: 
The Daisy Dog breed of dog is often clipped to keep grooming to a minimal. If they are clipped,they only need to be brushed once a week but in a full coat, expect to brush them two or three times per week. The Daisy Dog should be bathed once or twice a month to keep their coat soft and you should wash around their eyes to prevent staining.
Origin: 
The Daisy Dog breed of dog is a designer `hybrid`breed that has become popular over the last decade or so. There is no actual origin for the breed and if you are interested in learning more about the Daisy Dog, it is important to read up on the Bichon Frise, the Poodle and the Shih-Tzu.

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The standards for all the breeds accepted to the AKC are used here for breed information, and those not part of the AKC are resourced from FCI standard information, where it is written and coded into the club rules for those breeds.

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