Some of the major health problems that could possibly affect this breed are allergies, Cushing's disease and patellar luxation. Bichon Frise, according to some dog enthusiasts, have happy disposition in life, in other words, happy-go-lucky animals. Bichon Frise do not shed, but some hairs do become loose and could entangle with the rest of the coat, causing it to mat. There are various physical activities that could serve and give the bit of daily exercise your Bichon Frise needs. Strangers can come up to them and pet them without fear of aggression because these dogs are extremely friendly even to those outside the family. They enjoy socializing with other dogs and people, and can get along well with children. The American Kennel Club or the AKC recognized the Bichon Frise as an official dog breed only in 1971. However, this breed of dog first came in the United States sometime around 1950s but became popular among dog owners only during the mid 1960s. It helps if you have access to an enclosed backyard or field. Once left alone, they can become easily upset and will keep on barking until company arrives. Then make these adorable little guys tire easily by letting them vigorously run back-and


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