The Bichon Frise was a very popular breed in the 16th century in France, and were often used as circus dogs. It was not until 1955 that the Bichon Frise came to the United States, and breeding of this dog in the US began in 1960. This breed is a mix of a Barbet Water Spaniel and Poodle. They are a good pet for people with allergies as they do not shed much. They do, however, require a fair amount of routine grooming. Trimming around the eyes is required to prevent accumulated mucus build up which can lead to serious eye problems. The Bichon Frise should be bathed monthly. They are suitable for an apartment or yard-less home as they are active indoors and can get the majority of exercise they need (however they do appreciate additional exercise!). They love to be surrounded by action, and to to socialize with people and other dogs. They are good with children, other pets and are generally sociable towards strangers!
Bichon Frise Breed Information
Breed Group
Non-Sporting Group
Coat
Coarse/curly outercoat, soft and dense undercoat
Color(s)
White – may have shades of cream/apricot
Size
9-11 inches
Weight
7-12lbs
Exercise:
They are active and usually get the exercise they need by choice, but they do enjoy a walk or run around the park
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