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Bichon Frise

The Bichon Frise is what you would call a lap dog because they are very cute and small. Their size and overall appearance make it easy to be identified as pets and not necessarily the defender of the home. You could say the Bichon Frise is a breed that you ought to take care of just like a baby. Discover more about our Bichon Frise puppies for sale below!

Breed History

They are Spanish by origin since they were mostly used as sailing dogs but they were developed to be lap dogs by the French. Since they were overly happy, they were used as travel dogs by Italians who often used them as barter. 

They were returned to Europe by the Italians and they quickly became the dogs of noblemen who loved to cut their coat in the classic lion style. In 1933, the standard of the dog was adopted by the national kennel club for France. 

Seeing that the name of the breed was previously vague and often referred to as Tenerife or Bichon, a name was suggested based on the characteristics of the dog and it was named Bichon Frise. Bichon means a small dog while Frise means fluffy and no other name would be more suitable. The breed has since been admitted as a show dog and is also gaining strides as a companion.

Temperament

On a general note, this breed tends to go along with people and children and could be very friendly. It has been described as “merry and curious” by the American Kennel Club. They are easy-going and in certain circumstances could be territorial if they are encouraged. 

They tend to learn easily and can be trained if such training begins at an early age and is consistent. Seeing that they used to be travel dogs, they are very sensitive and friendly. They are sociable and absolutely love being taken to social gatherings and outings. They are playful and affectionate too.

Environment

Knowing the temperament of this breed, they will do very well with families. They are very friendly and as such would prefer homes with lawns where they could play. You could call it the lapdog because it isn’t like the regular bulldogs. 

It is a homely dog and really does not matter if you live in apartments because it is quite small and can get by. It is a social dog and would thrive with a lot of people around so it would be best not to leave him alone for protracted periods of time as this could affect its mental health. 

Exercise

The Bichon Frise is a breed that does not require so much exercise or playtime. So, 30 minutes to an hour a day is appropriate. This means it could be the perfect companion for the older folks. They play quite often and love to run around but they do not require long walks. 

They would prefer to play with children all day than being taken on walks or playing fetch game. They are more of lap and show dogs and aren’t so much of the physical type.

Grooming

Seeing that this breed of dogs is white, they would need frequent bathing and grooming generally to maintain their color. Their coat needs to be brushed and trimmed on a regular basis say between 4 to 6 weeks as it could be a problem to them. 

If their coats should get matted, it may cause diseases like hematoma in their ears as they are more prone to ear infections and diseases. So, this means that you should brush their coats daily. They require much more care than the average dog as they would need regular visits to the professional Groomer just so they get the much-needed help. 

Our Bichon Frise puppies for sale come from either USDA licensed commercial breeders or hobby breeders with no more than 5 breeding mothers. USDA licensed commercial breeders account for less than 20% of all breeders in the country. 

The unregulated breeders who are selling outside of the USDA regulations and without a license are what we consider to be “Puppy Mills.” We are committed to offering Bichon Frise puppies who will grow up to become important members of your family. We only purchase puppies from the very best sources, and we stand behind every puppy we sell.

Contact us today to learn more about the availability of our Bichon Frise puppies for sale. We look forward to helping you find your next family member. Our pet counselors can answer any questions you have about our Bichon Frise puppies.

 

Ten Frequently Asked Questions About the Bichon Frise

What is the average lifespan of the Bichon Frise? 

The Bichon Frise is said to have an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years. The longest living bichon frise in the UK died at the age of 16. 5 years. 

How best can you take care of a Bichon Frise? 

Well, just like a regular dog. Feed him daily, make sure he gets the adequate playtime needed and take appropriate care to brush his coat daily. You would also need to give him a bath regularly and fix appointments with a Groomer when necessary. 

Is it easier to buy a Bichon Frise in pairs? 

Of course yes. They thrive in pairs because they are social animals. They would have an opportunity to let out all their energy and this would give you time to rest. 

Can Bichon Frise be aggressive in any way? 

If they are properly groomed and trained, no. But any shy dog could be aggressive given improper training. 

Would Bichon Frise love to cuddle? 

Yes. They are social creatures and could be very clingy like babies. 

How often do Bichon Frise need baths? 

Make it weekly or biweekly. 

What diseases are Bichon Frise susceptible to? 

They are susceptible to hyperadrenocorticism, canine hip dysplasia.

What are Bichon Frise known for? 

They are very playful dogs and they are known for minimal barking. 

What foods are suitable for Bichon Frise? 

Try fibers and carbohydrates and a lot of whole grains. 

How do I clean Bichon Frise tear stains?

Use a baking soda paste on the area and let it sit for some time before rinsing.

If you’re in need of a loyal and playful companion, this breed is the best for you.


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