Category: Dog
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Actually, Dogs Are Easier to Raise Than Cats: My Experience of Raising Dogs
Actually, dogs are easier to raise than cats. My family has two dogs and four cats. The dogs are a Bichon Frise and a small native dog. Dogs don’t eat much. They eat dog food and homemade dog meals, and they’re basically not picky eaters. The cost of food is not high. It usually costs…
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The Expenses and Care of My 4 – year – old Bichon Frise, Timo
My Bichon Frise, Timo, is four years old this year. She’s a little girl. To be honest, I haven’t carefully calculated how much I spend on her each month because the amount can vary depending on what I buy. Sometimes I really don’t hold back when buying things for Timo. Bathing her at home is…
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My Adorable Bichon Frise: A Faithful and Lovable Companion
Every day when I get home, my little Bichon Frise, Xiaoxiong, will greet me at the door. When left alone at home, it’s extremely well – behaved. I bought this little Bichon Frise puppy online. Now it has grown up. In the beginning, it needed constant care every day. Now that it has grown and…
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Keke, My Adorable and Naughty Bichon Frise: Moments of Companionship and Mischief
In summer, I took her to the riverside to bathe. Snowball Koala (a name – like description) She accompanied me when I was reading at home. During the summer vacation, I was afraid to stay at school alone, so she went to school with me. Doesn’t she look cute from the back? She’s not shy…
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The Story of a Rescued Bichon Frise
The Story of a Dog After Adoption I didn’t have a special affection for dogs originally. The idea of having a dog germinated after spending some time with my brother’s dog. However, if I decided to raise a dog, I couldn’t just abandon it halfway and let the poor puppy become a stray dog. That…
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Thoughts on Raising a Bichon Frise: Trouble, Ease of Care, and Personality
Regarding the issue of whether it’s troublesome, does spending time, money, and energy count as being troublesome? As for whether a pet is easy to raise, every pet has its own way of being raised, just like raising a child. Each dog also has a different personality. Although I persuade people around me to raise…
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Thoughts on Raising Bichon Frises: A Veteran Pet – Owner’s Advice
As an experienced pet – owner who raises both dogs and cats, I sincerely advise friends who are afraid of trouble not to keep pets, not just Bichon Frises, but pets in general. Because once you have a pet, you need to take care of its eating, drinking, toileting, and sleeping, just like taking care…
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My Experience with Raising a Bichon Frise: Joys and Woes
I had never raised any other dogs before. This year, I got a three – month – old Bichon Frise. When he first came, he was extremely small and incredibly cute. Surprisingly, he didn’t grow much bigger than that. This dog is rather timid. He seldom barks, so he doesn’t disturb the neighbors. He doesn’t…