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Bichon

Meet Bichon Frise

The Bichon Frise is a descendant of the water spaniel and could be found in the Mediterranean area as far back as the Middle Ages.

About Bichon Frise

Many believe the breed actually originated in the Canary Islands and was brought to Europe by sailors. Bichons have long been known to make good companion dogs, mostly because of their pleasant and warm temperaments. This breed was very popular with European nobility, in the English court during Henry II’s reign.

Temperament

This breed is known for having a very warm, loving, gentle and caring personality. They are fun dogs to be around and are not known for aggression. They have very approachable demeanors and enjoy the companionship of their family and other pets in the household. This breed makes a fantastic family pet and will quickly bond with its family.

Appearance

Bichon Frise require regular bathing and grooming. It is suggested that they are bathed as frequently as once a week. They do appreciate and benefit from daily brushings of their coats too. They are not difficult to maintain and through routine care will look and feel their best.

Care

The Bichon Frise does enjoy activity time and burning off energy, however, is not an overly energetic breed of dog. The correct ratio of meat-based protein and micronutrients, as well as healthy carbs and fats, will keep your Bichon Frise feeling and looking his best. Many Bichon Frise owners recommend feeding this breed two meals each day, spaced about twelve hours apart. This will help to ensure the dog is provided with the proper nutrients he needs. It is also important to remember to provide your dog with proper dental care. It is suggested that his teeth get cleaned a minimum of three times a week. Failing to keep his teeth clean can contribute to health issues. Although properly cleaning his teeth will take some practice to get good at, in time, this will become easier for you and your pup.

Breed Size and Life Expectancy

  • The Bichon Frise stands between eleven and twelve inches tall upon maturity.
  • This breed weighs between twelve to eighteen pounds.
  • The average life expectancy for this breed is between twelve and fifteen years.

Breed Facts

  • Fact: The Bichon Frise is pronounced bee-SHON free-ZAY.
  • Fact: The breed was recognized in 1973 by the American Kennel Club as a non-sporting dog.
  • Fact: This breed loves the water and playing outside with its family.

Frequently Asked Questions about theBichon Frise

What is the average lifespan of the Bichon Frise?

The Bichon Frise is said to have an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years. The longest living bichon frise in the UK died at the age of 16. 5 years. 

Well, just like a regular dog. Feed him daily, make sure he gets the adequate playtime needed and take appropriate care to brush his coat daily. You would also need to give him a bath regularly and fix appointments with a Groomer when necessary. 

Of course yes. They thrive in pairs because they are social animals. They would have an opportunity to let out all their energy and this would give you time to rest. 

If they are properly groomed and trained, no. But any shy dog could be aggressive given improper trainin

Yes. They are social creatures and could be very clingy like babies.

Make it weekly or biweekly. 

They are susceptible to hyperadrenocorticism, canine hip dysplasia.

They are very playful dogs and they are known for minimal barking. 

Try fibers and carbohydrates and a lot of whole grains. 

Use a baking soda paste on the area and let it sit for some time before rinsing.

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