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Bichon Frise Health
Things You Need To Know

Bichon Frise health is a topic many Bichon owners will inquire about at one time or another.

The great news is that the Bichon Frise dog is generally a very healthy breed with very few, serious medical conditions.




Before you purchase a Bichon, it's best to learn about the specific breed characteristics and how to take care of a Bichon.

Healthy Bichon Frise

Bichons are special dogs
who need lots of attention!


They require a great deal of attention and love - and they will return lots of love and affection to you, as well!

Importance
of a Good Bichon Breeder

The best way of obtaining a healthy Bichon puppy is to purchase one through a responsible, reputable Bichon Frise breeder.

This doesn't guarantee that you won't ever encounter some health issues along the way but it will dramatically increase your odds of having a healthier and happy Bichon.

Once again let us state that the Bichon is in general, a very healthy breed.

Average life expectancy is around 15 years of age but with better breeder standards and advances in canine medicine, it isn't uncommon to see 18 and 19 year olds.

In addition to better breeder standards and medicines, a proper Bichon Frise Diet such as feeding a quality holistic dog food, caring for your pet's teeth, and providing fresh clean water on a daily basis, will greatly increase your chances of having a healthier pet.

Common
Bichon Medical Issues

The most common and most predominant health issue facing this small white dog is dog allergies.

Even the strongest and healthiest dogs of this breed can become afflicted with canine allergies. Most of the time this issue can be resolved with a change of the Bichon Frise diet, allergy shots, or by finding the trigger that is causing the allergic response.

In addition to dog allergies, the Bichon Frise can develop:

  • Cataracts
  • Dental caries (cavities)
  • Periodontal disease
  • Dislocated knees
  • Diabetes
  • Ear infections
  • Cushings disease
  • Bladder stones

Conditions such as heart disease, kidney disease and cancer normally appear only as a result of old age.

Don't let all of these Bichon health problems scare you. Out of all of the above mentioned conditions, only one, dog allergies,is found in most Bichon Frises. Most of the other conditions can be prevented, or treated by you and your veterinarian

Long live the Bichon Frise!

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