When there is hot weather, high humidity and poor air circulation, dogs can suffer a dog heat stroke fast. Keep your dog cool to cut the risks of a stroke. Dogs easily suffer from heat exhaustion when they are physically active in hot weather. A dog will suffer heat exhaustion first. Later, if not relieved […]
Bladder Stones in Dogs
Bladder stones in dogs are easily confused with simple dog bladder infections. While an infection does not always mean bladder stones, a urinary tract infection can be a symptom of stones. In fact, the first symptom of canine bladder stones that many Bichon owners notice, is that their Bichon Frise has one urinary tract infection […]
Bathing A Bichon Frise
You should be bathing a Bichon Frise once a month, with occasional emergency baths when your dog is especially dirty. Bathing your dog is part of an overall good grooming program. With Bichon’s sensitive skin, it’s important to keep your dog clean and healthy. Food allergies, common in Bichon Frises, can lead to skin irritations […]
Hypoallergenic Shampoo for Bichon Frises
Hypoallergenic shampoo for dogs can bring relief to a Bichon Frise, with its sensitive skin and its genetic predisposition for skin allergies. If you notice your dog scratching or licking excessively on any part of his body, it may be a sign of skin allergies. Since Bichons often have skin allergies and irritations, it’s best […]
Brushing Dog Teeth
Brushing dog teeth for Bichon Frises is especially important for Bichon Frises because they are prone to dental problems that can be avoided. While brushing your dog’s teeth should be a fun and exciting activity for you and your Bichon Frise, it often is not much fun. But, without proper dental care, your Bichon Frise […]
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