Bichon Frise Information

Bichon Frise History

The Bichon Frise was first seen in the 14th century. This breed was a cross between the Barbet Water Spaniel and the Poodle. The Bichon Frise was traded by the Spanish sailors and quickly became a favorite dog breed by the French royal courts. The Bichon was popular dog as used by circus performers in their acts. Today, the Bichon is seen as a family dog, lovable companion, and show dog.

Bichon Frise's Appearance

The Bichon Frise is very fluffy and looks like a little puffball. The breed carries a loosely curled coat with fine silky hairs. The coat is considered to be hypoallergenic and is mostly all white. Sometimes a cream coloring may be seen but for the most part white is the main color.

The Bichon has an average muzzle and a scissors bite. The eyes are rounded and dark with a look of intelligence. The coat will on average be trimmed for a rounded look but sometimes can be clipped in a fashion similar to that of the Poodle. The neck is long and the chest is full of fluff. The ears hang off of the head and are also covered in this fully hair.

Bichon Frise Temperament

The Bichon Frise is an adorable little white dog that loves the company of humans. This dog breed is known to be very charming and also very independent. They are affectionate and self-assured. They are quite calm and do not bark a lot. These little dogs are very sociable and happy go lucky.

Bichon Frises are excellent pets and fair quite well around children. They can be protective and can serve as a watchdog if needed. They are fine when around other dogs or house pets and have a sweet natured personality. They are known to be obedient and also competitive. They will often love to perform tricks.

Bichon Frises' Role

The Bichon Frise dog breed plays the role of the perfect family dog. They are calm and loving and enjoy children, adults and the elderly. They will have no problem being a part of a large family or a companion to an individual looking for a friend. They are no shedding and sweet as sugar. They can be there for you no matter what your needs are. They are often used to help the elderly who are dealing with illness and depression.

Bichon Frise Characteristics

Grooming Requirements

*****

Energy

****

Friendliness

*****

Training Aptitude

****

Affection

*****

Ease of Training

***

Intelligence

***

Shedding

*

Watchdog Ability

***

Guard Dog Ability

*

Popularity

****

Size

**

Agility

***

Friendly with Kids

*****

Exercise Requirements

**

Friendly with Dogs

****

Friendly with Other Pets

****

Cold Tolerance

***

Heat Tolerance

***

Bichon Frise
Characteristics
Size
**
Grooming Requirements
*****
Friendly with Other Pets
****
Exercise Requirements
**
Watchdog Ability
***

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