Tag: Bichon Frise
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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…
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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…
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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…
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My Adorable Bichon Frise: Growth, Habits and Costs
Dear readers, recently I’ve come across many videos about dogs getting into trouble. Please, please, please always use a leash when going out! It protects others and, more importantly, your own dog! I’ve been raising my dog for almost three months. Teaching it to relieve itself in a fixed place, shake hands, turn around, wait,…
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The Adorable and Quirky Traits of My Growing Bichon Frise
When it grows up and gradually starts to understand human language, you’ll find it even more “troublesome” in a cute way. When she was eight months old, my mom told her, “Watch over your sister at home. Don’t let bad people in.” Since then, whenever there’s any noise at the door, she’ll bark vigorously at…
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The Pros and Cons of Raising a Bichon Frise and My Lovely Pet “Beta”
Pros: They don’t shed much hair and have a very light body odor (this is really great). As small – sized dogs, they eat less. They generally have a long average lifespan and attract a high rate of second – glances when going out. Their personalities are generally docile, clingy, cute, and naive rather than…
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Training Methods for Bichon Frises
Toilet Training The owner needs to be patient and observant, always paying attention until the Bichon Frise doesn’t relieve itself randomly. The owner should always watch and observe the situations in which the Bichon Frise needs to relieve itself. When a Bichon Frise walks slowly in the house and sniffs the floor with its nose,…
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Grooming and Care for Bichon Frises
Brushing: Daily brushing should be done once a day if possible. The hair of Bichon Frises is unique. The soft fur contains hard, spiral – shaped curly hair, making it very fluffy and soft to the touch. However, such hair is prone to tangling, especially in areas like under the armpits, on the back, around…
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Raising Bichon Frises: Identification and Daily Care
Bichon Frises have high demands on their living environment and often require human companionship. People without ample time are not suitable for raising Bichon Frises. The following are the details to note in the daily care of Bichon Frises: I. Identifying Purebred Bichon Frises Hair: The coat of a purebred Bichon Frise should be extremely…
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The Costs of Raising a Bichon Frise in a Budget – friendly Way
The budget – friendly way of raising a dog… actually, no matter what breed of dog you raise, there will be many unexpected expenses. Bichon Frises have thick fur that is difficult to manage. Their white fur gets dirty easily. If you bathe the dog at home instead of going to a pet store, a…