Bichon Frise
- Character: Smart, active, gentle and friendly
- Type: Small dog
- Production Place: France
- Weight: 3-6kg
- Life Span: 12-15 years
- Behoof: Companion Dogs, Play Dogs
The Bichon Frise is a small, sturdy white puff-shaped dog with a cheerful personality, as can be seen from its curious eyes and cheerful tail curled behind its back. Bichon Frise is generally more active. It has a lot of exercise and its hair is very difficult to manage. Therefore, you must be psychologically prepared and necessary homework before raising. Bichon has a friendly, lively character, has an excellent memory, can do various actions and laughs cutely, is with people for a long time, and is very dependent on the owner. It is very friendly. Some bichons are fierce to strangers.
Whenever you see a Bichon Frise, it is a smiling face. If the Samoyed is a smiling angel, then our Bichon Frise can be regarded as a happy elf. The smile of the Bichon Frise is different from that of the Samoyed. The Samoyed just smiles, and the corners of the Bichon Frise's mouth are always up, as if there are happy things every day, and the mood is happy every day. This may have something to do with its character.
Bichon Frise is kind-hearted, stable and gentle, especially likes playing with children. The Bichon Frise is very loyal to its owner: it will protect its owner and will bark a lot when a stranger approaches. Although lively, it does not require much outdoor activities, so it is very suitable for keeping in an apartment. The personality is very playful, especially when it was young, naughty can be said to be its character representative. At the same time, Bichon Frise is clever and smart, has a strong memory, and is easy to train. It is most suitable for outsiders to train!
Bichon Frise is also a very self-esteem pet dog. When Bichon Frise believes that they are right, they will use their own way to argue with their owners and express their dissatisfaction. At the same time, the Bichon Frise hopes to get the care and care of the owner, and they also need the owner to give enough care and care. Because psychological diseases, such as anxiety, depression, becoming withdrawn, etc., can also surround the Bichon Frise.
If your bichon frise is kept at home instead of in the yard or not in a free range, you should take time out every day to let him run and play to your heart's content. In short, make it to promote the normal operation and absorption of its digestive function. The purpose is to improve physical health and strengthen disease resistance.
Feeding points
The food fed to the Bichon Frise should be kept clean and hygienic, especially in summer. The leftover food from the last meal cannot be kept for the next meal and must be discarded in time and the utensils must be washed. First of all, Bichon Frise is a physique prone to allergies, so choose dog food without additives. The second is that Bichon Frise is prone to dental disease, so avoid feeding sticky food, buy some toys that can clean your teeth, and clean your teeth regularly.
Because the mouth of the Bichon Frise is easy to get dirty, try not to use a basin when feeding water. You can choose a special water container on the hanging cage. Everything must be fresh, and the leftovers from the last meal must be thrown away in time and the dishes must be cleaned to keep them tidy. However, I suggest that it is better to feed dog food. Feeding the Bichon Frise must be on time, quantitatively and at a fixed address. On time, it can develop the dog's timely conditioned reflex, secrete gastric juice, increase appetite, and promote digestion and absorption.
Generally adult dogs are fed twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, and can be fed a little more at night. Dogs under 1 year old are fed 3 times a day; dogs under 3 months old are fed 4 times a day; puppies under 2 months old are fed 5 times a day. Dog food patterns can be refurbished, but the number should be relatively stable. The feeding address can be both inside and outside the kennel, but dogs are generally fed in the kennel. The purpose of a fixed address is to keep the environment relatively stable and facilitate management. Some dogs will refuse to eat and lose appetite when they change feeding places.