Bichon Frisè Breed Articles

Feeding a Bichon: A Guide on When and How to Feed

The Bichon is notoriously finicky when it comes to their eating habits. It will take time and effort on your part to figure out what food they will eat, but talking with your breeder or vet will help solve this problem. Another important process ...

Bichon Breeder Buying Guide

If you have made the decision to become a Bichon owner, you have one final decision to make: Will you adopt a Bichon from an animal shelter/Bichon rescue, or buy directly from a Bichon breeder? Both have their pros and cons. Adopting or rescuing ...

Crate Training: The Ins and Outs of Training a Bichon

The Bichon Frise can be a prideful and stubborn dog, especially as a puppy. This means that housebreaking and Bichon training can be a little more difficult than with some other breeds, although not impossible. It only takes a little more patienc...

Bichon Grooming: The Lamb Cut

Bichon grooming is much more of an art than a science. A groomer has an artistic eye toward styling the dog's coat and can take the dog's body structure into consideration when making decisions. They then use this knowledge to create a cut that b...

Bichon Food: How to Find the Right Diet for Your Bichon

As a Bichon owner, I know how picky they are with their food. I went through bags and bags of different brands and types of food before I finally found one that my Bichon would eat. This is not unusual. Many people struggle trying to find the rig...

Bichon Adoption Guide: The Right and Wrong Way to Adopt

Adopting a Bichon is a great way to rescue a puppy or dog that has had a hard life so far. It is rewarding to know that you have saved a puppy and that you now have a special dog to raise as your own. Unfortunately there are some drawbacks to Bic...

7 Must-Haves for Training Bichons

One of the great features of the Bichon breed is that they are naturally kind, loyal, and loving family pets. This makes them great with children and other dogs. At the same time, they can sometimes be difficult to train. They tend to be stubborn...

Bichon Frise Problems: Temperament

Of their many wonderful qualities, the Bichon's delightful temperament may be one of the biggest draws for prospective owners. The ideal Bichon is gentle, playful, sensitive, and affectionate. Owners should settle for nothing less than these qual...

Feeding a Bichon

The Bichon is notoriously finicky when it comes to their eating habits. It will take time and effort on your part to figure out what food they will eat, but talking with your breeder or vet will help solve this problem. Another important process ...

Bichon Grooming: The Puppy Cut

The Bichon is a beautiful dog, but unfortunately their beauty if often hard to maintain. Because these dogs do not shed, they must be washed and groomed regularly to keep up their attractive appearances. This is one of the biggest challenges of o...