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Bichon Frisé Breed Guide

Bichon Frisé

 

Bichon Frisé Quick Stats:

Description:
The Bichon Frisé is a small and sturdy dog breed who loves to be the center of attention. It is a merry, agile dog breed. A very friendly dog, the Bichon Frisé does extremely well with small children and other household pets.

Country of Origin:
The Bichon Frisé originated in France.

Height:
Male Bichon Frisés range from 9 inches to 12 inches. Female Bichon Frisés range from 9 inches to 11 inches.

Weight:
Bichon Frisés range from 7 to 12 pounds.

Colors:
Bichon Frisés are typically white, but can be shades of cream or apricot.

Coat:
Bichon Frisés have a soft and dense1 undercoat and an outercoat that is coarse, puffy and curly. The Bichon Frise non-shedding coat must be kept dry and brushed out to prevent matting.

Temperament:
The Bichon Frisé is very perky and playful. A friendly dog breed, Bichon Frisés get along well with strangers, small children and other dogs and pets. The Bichon Frisé can bark a lot.

Health Concerns:
The Bichon Frisé is susceptible to eye, skin and ear problems, epilepsy and dislocated kneecaps.

Life Expectancy:
The expected life span of the Bichon Frisé is 12-15 years.

Living Environment:
Bichon Frisés do well in apartments if they are walked twice a day. The Bichon Frisé is a good dog breed for the elderly as long as they can exercise it.

AKC Group:
The Bichon Frisé is in the Non-Sporting group.

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