Breed | Bichon Frise, Poodle |
Color | |
Age | Young |
Gender | Male |
Size | Small |
Coat Length | - |
Adoption Fee | - |
The dapper Mr. MAJOR is a Poodle/Bichon Frise mix that is just 2 years-old and weighs 15 pounds. Poor handsome guy, came into foster care with a dirty matted coat. He looked a sight and we knew that a trip to the groomer was necessary. Now professionally groomed, he looks like a million dollars and is ready to trip the light fantastic in a new home. MAJOR does not shed, and will be a welcome addition to a home in which people suffer from allergies. His coat does need to be taken good care of with monthly trips to the groomer. His grooming costs about $50 per session adding $600 a year that must be factored into his care. A Bichon Poo is a cross between a Bichon Frise and a poodle. The rise in popularity of poodle hybrids is greatly attributed to there friendly and docile temperaments. MAJOR is very smart, and will respond well to training. He is eager to please and wants to do well by his people. Once in his new home, it will be fun to dress him up in nice warm sweaters. He loves to be attended to and spoiling is a must. MAJOR, was a prince that looked like a pauper. Animal Alliance is so happy that hard times are behind this great dog, and that he soon will have a 'forever' family to dote on him. To meet MAJOR please fill out the Animal Alliance online application.
This pet is spayed or neutered in accordance with our strict policy wherein all animals are altered prior to adoption. This pet is dewormed, current on vaccines, and started on monthly flea/tick and heartworm preventatives.
Animal Alliance is not a shelter where all the animals are housed in one location. Animal Alliance is a foster care network and animals are housed in many different locations. If you are interested in adopting a pet, please apply using the online application; applicants who call our phone line will hear a recorded voicemail with this identical message. We adopt many animals each week and meet prospective adopters at various locations so they can meet the animals they are interested in.