Properly
caring for your Bichon Frise must begin the second he or she enters your home.
Obedience and house training are essential to creating a Bichon Frise puppy you
can live with. They will be depending on you food, water, shelter, and affection.
It would be a good idea to research everything you can about Bichon Frise care,
so you are equipped with what to do once your bundle of white curly joy arrives.
The
Bichon Frise is an extremely emotional, affectionate breed. They want to be bombarded
with attention as much as they want to give it back to you. Their breed temperament
is quite cheerful and happy. Part of making sure you are getting the best features
the breed has to offer is up to the breeder. If he or she knows what they are
doing, you have little to worry about. A good breeder takes great care in breeding
Bichon Frise dogs that exhibit the highlight personality traits that have made
people fall in love with this breed to begin with.
What To Do For Your
Pet
Beyond the genetics, it is up to you and your family what your Bichon
Frise will be like. All puppies thrive best on a routine. In the formative weeks
and months, have scheduled eating times, play times, and even potty times. This
is also important when house breaking your pup. Be gentle when holding and
handling your Bichon Frise puppy; they are small and, like human babies, very
fragile. Their bodies are still growing; you could easily hurt your pup by pulling
on their ears and/or dropping them.
Diet and nutrition is another area to
be aware of in the care of your Bichon Frise. Do not stray from the suggested
servings of your dry dog food. If you buy a quality brand, you are also buying
the research that went into making the special formalized food and servings. Your
pet is getting all the vitamins and minerals they need. Adding a lot of treats,
or even an extra scoop is overindulging your Bichon Frise. You care for your companion
and want them to be happy, but you do not want an overweight Bichon. Obesity in
dogs can lead to many serious health problems.
Your Bichon Frise needs good
quality playtime and exercise. Socialization with other dogs and people is crucial
to their personality development. Parks and pet store that allow animals are good
places to teach your Bichon good social skills. This is a very intelligent breed
and quick to learn new tricks. One key to having a happy Bichon Frise is Bichon
Frise training.
Proper obedience and house training
of your Bichon Frise will help ensure him as a delightful companion for you
and your family.
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