Boxachi History
The Boxachi is a relatively new hybrid, or designer, breed of domesticated canid that was developed by crossing a Bichon Frise with a Bichon Havanese. The Boxachi is a hybrid, or designer, breed of domesticated canid that was developed by crossing a Bichon Frise with a Bichon Havanese. The Boxachi is a hybrid, or designer, breed of domesticated canid that was developed by crossing the Bichon Frise and the Bichon Havanese. The Boxachi is a compact, elegant toy breed with a curly coat. The Boxachi is an intelligent, loyal and lively dog that makes a great family pet.
Boxachi Physical Characteristics
The Boxachi is a very small, medium-boned, short-legged, long-tailed, and hairy, cat-like animal that lives in the jungles of central Brazil. The head is elongated with a pointed muzzle and big ears. They have small, round, amber eyes. The body is stocky and the tail is long. The fur is short, thick, and silky. Their feet are adapted for their arboreal lifestyle with opposable thumbs. The Boxachi are most active at night. They eat small animals and insects.
Eye Colors
Brown
Nose Colors
Black
Coat Colors
Black, Blue, Cream, Fawn, White, Red
Height Range
Male Height Range: 6 – 20 inches
Female Height Range: 6 – 20 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 10 – 40 lbs
Female Weight Range: 10 – 40 lbs
Boxachi Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
12-18 yrs
Boxachi Health Concerns
Hip Dysplasia, Patellar Luxation, Heart Disease
Boxachi Temperament and Behaviour
The Boxachi is an energetic, playful, and outgoing small-sized designer breed. They are highly intelligent and can easily be trained. They are highly social animals and prefer to be with their family. The Boxachi is friendly and sociable with new people, even children, and tends to be protective of them.
Boxachi Activity Requirements
The Boxachia dog is a cross between a Japanese Chin and an American Eskimo. They are small, friendly, and playful, which makes them a popular family pet. Boxachia dogs are generally very playful and outgoing, so they need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. A daily walk or run around the yard, as well as interactive play, will keep your Boxachia happy and healthy. While they are not as high-energy as some other breeds, their small size can make them seem more energetic than they actually are. Boxes typically have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, so it is important to provide them with plenty of exercise and attention.
Miles Per Day
6 miles
Activity Per Day
45 minutes
Daily Food
2 cups
Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Boxachi is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Boxachi is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Boxachi is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Boxachi is part of the Unclassified group.
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