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 […]
Trimming Dog Nails
Trimming dog nails, a regular part of grooming your dog, can be quite stressful for both you and your Bichon Frise! Many dogs are anxious when it is time to clip their nails. Often this is because you clipped too closely once, and your dog remembers the pain. When you learn the right way of […]
Bichon Frise Hair Cut
The Bichon Frise hair cut can be formal or informal, depending on whether your dog is a show dog or simply a pet with a casual hair style. The two different haircuts are called the pet cut or puppy cut and the show cut or Bichon cut. Hair cuts along with proper, regular combing and […]
Bichon Frise Grooming
Bichon Frise grooming is a regular task for Bichon owners, and it is important to start working with your dog when she is still a puppy. The best time to start grooming your little Bichon Frise puppy is when he is about 12 weeks old. You will be grooming your Bichon frequently, perhaps daily, for […]
Aging Dogs: How to Help Your Bichon Through her Golden Years
Aging dogs have dog health problems and diseases unknown to younger dogs. As your dog gets older, he may develop physical and mental limitations, just like an older person. When young, your Bichon Frise dog aged very quickly through her baby and teenage years. Then, when she was about 2 years old, things slowed down […]