Bichon Frise | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
Not that Common
Typical Lifespan
About 12 years
Exercise
Bichon Frise thrives with daily short walks and lively play sessions.
Grooming Needs
Bichon Frise requires regular grooming, including daily brushing to prevent matting and professional grooming every 4-6 weeks to maintain their coat and trim nails.
Country of Origin
France
Adaptability
Bichon Frises are highly adaptable and thrive in both apartments and houses, making them suitable for urban and suburban living.
Shedding Level
Bichon Frises shed very minimally, making them a good choice for those seeking a low-shedding dog.
Energiness
Bichon Frises have a moderate energy level, enjoying regular play and exercise but also content to relax indoors.
Vocality
Bichon Frises are generally known for being vocal, often barking to alert their owners or express excitement.
Trainability
Bichon Frises are generally easy to train and respond well to positive reinforcement techniques. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them quick learners.
Dietary Needs
Bichon Frises need a balanced diet rich in protein, healthy fats, and essential vitamins to support their energy levels and overall health.
Weight Range
10-18 lbs
Child Friendliness
Child-Friendly