Dog vaccinations are a fact of life for Bichon Frise owners, but did you know that you might not be required to give every one to your puppy or dog? Depending on where you live, your vet may suggest certain dog vaccinations and put your Bichon on a standard dog vaccination schedule. Having said that, […]
Bichon Frise Adult Care
Bichon Frise adult care can be time consuming and labor intensive. This is a breed that requires frequent grooming and attention.
Bichons love people, parties, and being the center of attention. Even to the point of entertaining the crowd!
Holistic Dog Care for Bichon Frises
Holistic dog care, or taking care of your dogs mind, body and spirit, keeps your dog happier and healthier. Just as people have mental and emotional problems, dogs do too. If your dog is not having all of his needs met, he can develop naughty habits and behaviors. Your Bichon, like every other dog, has physical, […]
The Hilarious Bichon Buzz
The Bichon Buzz, also commonly known as the Bichon Blitz, is one of the Bichon Frise’s most popular characteristics. So what is it? These terms describe the sudden bursts of energy that a Bichon Frise dog will sometimes show. In fact, if you are caught off guard, you may just find yourself doubled over with […]
Bichon Frise History
A brief overview of Bichon Frise history, while not essential to owning a dog, will help you understand more about your Bichon Frise dog and her personality. The Bichon Frise dog breed originally descended from the Barbet or Water Spaniel. As a result it was called the Barbichon which later was shortened to just “Bichon”. […]
Canine Conjunctivitis in Bichon Frises
Canine conjunctivitis, a condition similar to pink eye in people, should be treated promptly, as it can lead to more serious conditions and diseases in dogs. Simply stated, dog conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva of your dog’s eyes. The conjunctiva is a very thin membrane on the inside of your dog’s eyelid, and […]
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