Crate training a puppy starts when you bring your Bichon Frise puppy home. It is not difficult, but you will need to be consistent and disciplined. The first thing that you’ll need to do for crate training, is get a crate. If you can only afford to get one crate, that can be used now […]
Dog Socialization for Puppies
Dog socialization is important if you want your dog to grow up to be a happy and good-natured Bichon Frise dog that people enjoy having around. A Bichon Frise is a naturally friendly and sociable dog, so they are much easier to socialize than many other dog breeds. It is important to socialize your dog […]
Dog Behavior Problems
As a pet parent, you can prevent dog behavior problems early, and correct behavior issues later by learning how to train your Bichon Frise when she is still a puppy. Given free rein, a Bichon will happily take over your household—and become Top Dog. You should be the Top Dog–not your cute little puppy. A […]
Stop Puppy Biting
Stop puppy biting when your dog is young, to prevent aggressive behavior, dog bite injuries and even law suits when your Bichon Frise dog is an adult. Biting dogs cause injury to nearly 800,000 people annually. And because of that, some homeowner insurance companies are now requiring that dog owners of aggressive dog breeds take […]
Best Dog Training Treat
What is the best dog training treat for your Bichon Frise? That will depend on your dog’s preferences and how you feel about healthy dog treats. Puppy treats come in all shapes, sizes and flavors (including gluten free dog treats!), and the best dog training treats are healthy, in addition to being tasty. Using positive […]




