Bichon Frize (Definite Introduction) p>
The Bichon Frize is a smaller, strong, white powder-puff-shaped dog with a happy personality, which can be seen from its curious eyes and happy tail curled behind its back. Bichon Frize dogs are generally more active. They move a lot and their hair is particularly difficult to take care of. Therefore, emotional preparation and necessary work should be done before raising a baby. The Bichon Frize has a friendly and lively personality, has a good memory, can do various things to make people laugh, is always with others, is highly dependent on its owners, and is very amiable. Some Bichons can be aggressive towards newcomers.
No matter when you see a Bichon Frize, it always has a smile on its face. If the Samoyed is a smiling angel, then our Bichon Frize can be regarded as a happy elf. The smile of the Bichon Frize is different from that of the Samoyed. The Samoyed just smiles, while the corners of the Bichon Frize's mouth are always raised. It seems that there are happy things every day, and the mood is generally joyful every day. This may have something to do with its quality.
The Bichon Frize has a loving heart, a quiet and gentle personality, and loves to play with friends. The Bichon Frize is very loyal to its owner: it will protect its owner and will bark fiercely if a stranger approaches. Although lively and lively, it does not require much outdoor exercise, so it is particularly suitable for keeping in an apartment. It has a very playful personality, especially when it was young, and its naughtiness could be said to be the representative of its character. At the same time, the Bichon Frize is smart, smart, has strong memory, and is easy to train, so it is most suitable for outsiders to train!
The Bichon Frize is still a very proud pet dog. When Bichon Frize dogs think they are right, they will use their own methods to argue with their owners and express their dissatisfaction. At the same time, Bichon Frize dogs hope to receive attention and care from their owners, and they also need sufficient care and care from their owners. Emotional diseases, such as anxiety, depression, becoming eccentric, etc., can also affect Bichon Frize dogs.
If your Bichon Frize is kept at home rather than in a yard or free-range, you should take time every day to let it run around and play to its heart's content. In short, you should let it go to promote its digestion function. Its daily operation and absorption are the means to promote physical fitness and enhance disease resistance.
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