Bichon Frise Training And Care Made Simple

by Brandon Morrison



Is a Bichon Frise right for you? It may be if you want a dog that: Is small but sturdy Doesnt need much exercise Has a curly coat that doesnt shed (great breed for allergy sufferers) Is a good watchdog without being overly aggressive Is good with other pets It may not be if you are bothered by: Frequent need for grooming Barking Skin allergies Typically shy


This is definitely one breed you will want to learn as much about as possible, from how to pick a puppy that will fit your personality to what you should and should not feed it. You may be surprised what common household foods can harm your beloved pet.


The Bichon does not typically respond to housebreaking methods and basic training that most other breeds do. However, there are proven methods that work delightfully well on these little wonders.


If you are interested in learning the secrets on training and caring for your Bichon Frise then Click Here!


My name is Brandon and I live in Texas. I know it is hot but I will take that over the cold any day. I am 24 years old and am married to a wonderful woman named Melissa.

 

 
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