Category: Dog

  • Raising a Bichon Frise in a Laid – back Way

    Raising a Bichon Frise in a Laid – back Way

    We have a Bichon Frise at home. I feel that many friends raise their dogs too meticulously. Our dog has been raised in a free – range way since it was a puppy. First, let me show you some pictures. The dog owner is my girlfriend. We bought it from a store for about 2000…

  • My Journey of Raising a Bichon Frise: Decisions, Experiences and Responsibilities

    My Journey of Raising a Bichon Frise: Decisions, Experiences and Responsibilities

    Raising a dog is a decision that lasts for over a decade! So, you must carefully assess whether you have the time and energy. My dog Dazai has been home for a month. I had previous experience taking care of a Samoyed puppy, so I’m not a complete novice. However, that experience with the Samoyed…

  • My Experience as a Novice Bichon Frise Owner

    My Experience as a Novice Bichon Frise Owner

    I’m a novice dog owner. Actually, I like large – sized dogs, but my family doesn’t allow it, so I decided to get a small one. I looked up some information and pictures, and after getting recommendations from friends, I finally bought a Bichon Frise. I got it when it was less than 50 days…

  • Differentiating Bichon Frises from Poodles and the Joys of Raising Them

    Differentiating Bichon Frises from Poodles and the Joys of Raising Them

    After reading some answers, it seems that many friends’ so – called “Bichon Frises” are not truly Bichon Frises but might be more like Poodles. My family has two dogs. One is a popular small – sized Poodle. When fully grown, it only weighs about 5 pounds and can be held in one hand. However,…

  • The Joys and Challenges of Raising a Bichon Frise

    The Joys and Challenges of Raising a Bichon Frise

    My family has a three – year – old Bichon Frise. The whole family loves it! There are many reasons for this. Generally speaking, Bichon Frises have a lively personality. My dog is extremely fond of playing. It scurries around the house every day and becomes alert immediately at the slightest sound. Compared with Poodles,…

  • My Journey of Raising a Bichon Frise: Growth, Challenges and Love

    My Journey of Raising a Bichon Frise: Growth, Challenges and Love

    Raise your hands if you have a Bichon Frise at home (Ü)ノ☀ My Bichon Frise is three – and – a – half years old now, and he’s a little boy. At first, I brought him home on a whim. I wasn’t really prepared to raise a dog at all. Looking back, I realize it…

  • More Quirky Tales and Charms of My Bichon Frise, Snowball

    More Quirky Tales and Charms of My Bichon Frise, Snowball

    Once, my mom went out for an art exhibition and left Snowball at home. This really angered Boss Ball. Usually a docile dog, as soon as my mom got back, he barked at her for half an hour and even left a “souvenir” on her bed. Hahaha… No one can really get angry with Snowball.…

  • My Adorable Bichon Frise: Companionship, Discipline and Quirks

    My Adorable Bichon Frise: Companionship, Discipline and Quirks

    I’m really good at answering this question. After all, my “Snowball” has become a star dog loved by everyone within a kilometer radius. Maybe you’ve never heard the term “a person becomes more popular because of their dog”. Let me tell you about my impressions of Bichon Frises: 1. The “Affection” Behind Clinginess Dogs often…

  • Bichon Frise: Health, Care and the Joys of Companionship

    Bichon Frise: Health, Care and the Joys of Companionship

    IV. Skin – related Issues Tear Stains: (Although this is not a skin disease, as it shows on the skin surface, we’ll discuss it here.) Bichon Frises are white, so even slight tear stains are very noticeable. There are many causes, such as dog food problems, consuming salty or fried foods, and ingrown eyelashes irritating…

  • Bichon Frise: The Irresistible Companion Dog

    Bichon Frise: The Irresistible Companion Dog

    Bichon Frise: The “Marshmallow” – like Dog Girls can’t resist loving Bichon Frises. With their fluffy fur, big eyes, and optimistic personalities, they are incredibly cute. They don’t shed much, are lively, lovely, and understanding, making them the best companion dogs. They are typically clingy little charmers… It’s relatively easy to “virtually pet” dogs or…