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Breed

Bichon Frise

Breed Group Non-Sporting
Weight

10-18 lbs

Height

9.5-11.5 inches

Color(s)

white, may have cream shadings

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Bichon Frise Overview

This is a gentle natured dog breed that originated in the 13th century. The Bichon Frise is versatile, hardy, and intelligent. This breed was a favorite with French Royalty and today enjoys popularity as a companion pet and show dog.

Bichon Frise Characteristics

This dog breed is lively and active. The Bichon Frise adores being part of the family. Their cheerful attitude is a true measure of this breed. The Bichon Frise loves to play, but is not hyperactive. They thrive on constant human interaction. The Bichon Frise is a delightful and amusing companion.

Bichon Frise Temperament

This dog breed is has an extremely appealing nature. The Bichon Frise is highly social and they are at their absolute best as full members of a family. This breed get along very well with other dogs and pets, and are excellent with children. The Bichon Frise does not like to be left alone for extended periods and suffers separation anxiety. They Bichon Frise makes a good watchdog and will bark to alert their family to visitors or jeopardy. This breed is curious and energetic, yet dignified and charming.

Bichon Frise Care

This dog breed requires regular grooming and is a high maintenance breed. Daily brushing is a must, as the coat of the Bichon Frise tends to mat easily. Professional grooming every four weeks is recommended to keep the Bichon Frise looking their very best. They is prone to skin problems, allergies, ear infections and deafness. Dental hygiene is extremely important to prevent tooth loss. They are sensitive to fleabites.

Bichon Frise Coat

This dog breed has a double coat. The outer coat of the Bichon Frise is loosely-curled and the under coat is soft and silky. The coat is usually all white is color as an adult, but may be blended with cream, apricot or gray when still a puppy. The Bichon Frise is a non-shedding breed and ideally suited to allergy sufferers. The coat of this breed should never be wiry or overly soft.

Bichon Frise Training

Although an intelligent breed, the Bichon Frise is typically difficult to housetrain. They are slow to mature and the male is  generally a bit easier to house-train than the female. Crate training works best for the Bichon Frise and it is important to be consistent and patient. This breed does well at obedience and agility training, which should begin at an early age. The Bichon Frise thrives on socialization and loves to perform tricks.

Bichon Frise Activity

This dog breed does not require an inordinate amount of exercise. The requirements of the Bichon Frise are usually fulfilled the activities of an active family. They enjoy daily walks and play sessions. This breed is well suited to apartment living, provided they receive appropriate exercise.

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