Gentle Soul: The Bichon Frise PuppyThis is a featured page

The Bichon Frise is a small breed of dog descended from the poodle that is popular in many homes around the world. The name literally means curly lap dog, and these dogs sure are. While they do not shed, they need regular grooming, but they will be happy for the attention. Bichon Frise dogs are intelligent and have positive dispositions. They are bold, independent and lively, but they are also very gentle, making for the perfect combination of loyalty and fun.

The spunky, lively attitude of the Bichon Frise is perfect for families with children. A Bichon Frise puppy will want to play and socialize with both people and other dogs. They are good watchdogs, and will watch over the children regardless of their small stature. They are friendly toward people even outside of the immediately family, and while they have a tendency to nip, it is only during play. And when the puppy grows up, he will only want to play even more; the Bichon Frise never lose their love for life, a characteristic often reflected in Bichon Frise puppy names.
For individuals with allergies, a Bichon Frise puppy is a good dog to consider due to its non-shedding coat. While this is no guarantee, chances are good that this could be the perfect match. The Bichon Frise itself is at risk for allergies and skin conditions, so it is important to groom and bathe the dog often. This maintenance can be costly, but a trip to the groomer at least once every three months will mean a healthy, happy pet.

If the Bichon Frise puppy is groomed from an earlier age, it will be easier to train the dog to not fight the brush, as well as start the dog off right with a healthy coat. To prevent tangles in the fur, owners should brush the dog at home at least twice a week on top of its visits to the groomer. A Bichon Frise puppy should also be bathed often to prevent the fur from matting, and a dog blow dryer should always be used in the place of a human blow dryer. Tearstains or mucus can be cleared from around the eyes and mouth with a damp cloth, and nail clippers are essential in keeping its paws well manicured.
A pet owner should always be prepared for responsibilities. They come with the territory. But beyond grooming, aBichon Frise puppy really needs nothing else special making it a good pet for someone with a lot of other concerns. It is the perfect lap dog, with soft fur and shining eyes, and the owner will take pride in his or her well-groomed pet. However, the Bichon Frise is so much more than a lap dog. Even with its small size, it is a guard dog, protecting the people it loves.

With a price of about five hundred dollars, a Bichon Frise puppy is worth every penny. It is a show-quality dog with an innocent face and tender mannerisms. Even the added costs of grooming do not shatter the deal. Potential owners and families should always look first to respected, individual breeders for their dogs, and they should always visit the establishment first to ensure the dogs are treated fairly. Puppy brokers and puppy mills can physically and emotionally injure puppies, and the good temperament and disposition of a Bichon Frise puppy is not something that should be lost.

For individuals with allergies, the non-shedding characteristics ofBichon Frise puppies may be the perfect match.Bichon Frise puppy names are hard to pick, but the facts in this article can point any owner in the right direction.



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