So You Want a Bichon Frise
If you suffer from allergies, but want
to have a dog, you may want to take a look at the
Bichon Frise. This charming little dog's sole
function is to provide companionship and it does its job
extremely well.
The Bichon Frise is classified as a part of
the Non-Sporting Group by the American Kennel Club. The Bichon
is a seven to thirteen pound dog that stands only nine to
eleven inches tall. These fluffy little dogs are known for
their thick white coats and alert, cheerful eyes. The Bichon's
tail is carried proudly over its back.
Bichons are a perfect choice for a family
dog, as long as the children are old enough to know how to
handle a dog without hurting it. Although your Bichon may
tolerate rough treatment, he can easily be injured. These dogs
get along well with older children, as well as dogs and other
pets.

Since the Bichon Frise loves to spend time
with people, this breed is quite content with life in
apartments or town homes. Of course, your dog won't object to a
home with a fenced yard. If you don't have a fenced yard, you
should be prepared to take your dog for a daily stroll around
the block so he stays healthy and strong.
Although Bichon Frises are small dogs and
do not have stubborn tendencies, it is still a good idea to
teach your puppy some basic obedience commands. If your Bichon
ever runs out the front door and heads for the street, you will
want to be sure that you can call him back to your side. Of
course, you can teach him a few simple commands yourself, but
puppy obedience classes can make training easier. In addition,
these classes are a good way for you to teach your puppy
socialization skills. Of course, once you begin obedience
classes, your little guy's aptitude for obedience may just
convince you to keep on learning. These dogs have a reputation
for being incredibly intelligent. In fact, Bichons often
perform as highly trained circus dogs.
Bichon Frises are not expensive to feed.
Since small dogs often have dental problems, you may want to
make sure that you use a dry food diet. If you decide to feed
your puppy soft food, be sure you brush his teeth
frequently.

The one drawback of the Bichon Frise breed
is that these dogs need extensive grooming. You will need to
brush out your Bichon's fluffy coat frequently or he will look
like a ratty mop head instead of a beautiful, elegant little
dog. You will also need to have his coat cut and shaped at
least once a month. If you can't groom your dog yourself, this
can become a major expense.
The good news is that Bichon Frises are a
very healthy breed. This breed actually has no common health
problems.
If you want a sweet and affectionate pet who doesn't cause
you to break out in hives, then a Bichon Frise
may just be the perfect dog breed for you and your
family.
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