Bichon Frise
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- Dog Breed Group
- Non Sporting Dogs
- Origin of Breed
- Spain
- Life Expectancy
- 15 + Years
- Color
- White, but a few shadings of buff, cream, or apricot. Eyes are dark, and nose is black.
- Coat
- Long and loosely curling.
- Exercise Needs
- Most of their exercise needs can be met with just playing, but they do love to walk and romp in open areas.
- Temperament
- A gentle-mannered, sensitive little dog that is playful and affectionate. This breed has been called the ultimate companion dog.
- Good with Children
- He is well suited to all ages and can adjust to a wide range of living arrangements. Bichon's do well with the elderly or disabl
- Grooming Needs
- Regular grooming is essential with the teeth and gums requiring special attention since there is a strong tendency for tartar fo
- Average Size - Male (in)
- 9.5 - 11.5
- Average Size - Female (in)
- 9.5 - 11.5
- Average Weight - Male (lbs)
- N/A
- Average Weight - Female (lbs)
- N/A
- Health Issues
- No known heritable problems. Some problems with knees, block tear ducts, skin ailments, cataracts and epilepsy. Has a strong tenv
- Living Conditions
- Apartment is fine if daily walks are given. An owner of a Bichon should be patient, consistent and be able to take time to train
Breed Description
The Bichon Frise is a small, sturdy, white powder puff of a dog whose merry temperament is evident by his plumed tail carried jauntily over his back. He loves to be the center of attention and is always eager to please. He makes a delightful and amusing companion. The exact origin of the Bichon Frise is still unknown today. Though many agree that he existed before the time of Christ. Some say he descends from the Maltese, others claim he was a dwarf breed that resulted from crossing of a miniature Spaniel and a miniature Poodle with Cayenne dogs.