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A Step By Step Guide To Bichon Frise Grooming | Dogs

By MaryStevenson
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Of all the different breeds of dog that you can choose from, the Bichon Frise is definitely one of the very best. They are friendly and adorable dogs, and even great around children if they are trained properly. There are a few characteristics of the Bichon Frise that must be recognized before one goes ahead and decides to get them as a pet however.

One of the most important aspects that need to be taken into consideration by a potential owner is Bichon Frise grooming. This is because Bichon Frise grooming takes much longer and requires much more effort than grooming with all other breeds of dog. This means that if you are a busy person, one who is usually out working all day, you are going to be better off going with another breed, one that is not so high maintenance and which does not require so much attention.

When it comes to Bichon Frise grooming, there are a few tips in particular that any owner should keep in mind. One is that regular grooming is more than just helpful it is required with these dogs. Their coat is very soft and cottony and can easily get matted and tangled up if not properly taken care of. Like most other longhaired breeds, these dogs shed often and a lot and so regular brushing is required in order to keep as much hair off your clothes and furniture as possible.

Regular grooming is also essential with the teeth and gums of these dogs, especially since they are prone to tartar buildup, which may result in unnecessary tooth loss. You want to trim around their eyes and ears with scissors at least once a month, and always wipe away any residue from their eyes otherwise this can end up staining the hair around this area.

As a Bichon Frise owner it is also recommended that you use the services of a professional groomer if you want to get the absolute best results possible. They will also use the highest quality grooming tools and take their time to make sure the job gets done right.

The bottom line is that the Bichon Frise grooming routine is one that is going to require a lot of your time and effort. Bichon Frise cuts can be difficult to do yourself or expensive to have a professional do it for you. As long as you are willing to make the sacrifice here and put this time and effort forth, then you should have no problems and should find a great pet and friend in the Bichon Frise.

They also tend to have problems with socialization, which is why it is so important for Bichon owners to make sure that they socialize their dog early on in life. These dogs need to learn how to interact not only with people but with other dogs as well.

When they are a puppy you should be taking them to the park on a regular basis and allowing them to be around other dogs so they will not grow up to be shy and withdrawn.

About the Author

About the author: Mary Stevenson is an avid lover of the Bichon Frise and owns a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Bichon Frise. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about Bichon Frise Grooming plus a whole lot more.


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