This breed, though small in size needs exercise too. Bichon Frise do not shed, but some hairs do become loose and could entangle with the rest of the coat, causing it to mat. Some of the major health problems that could possibly affect this breed are allergies, Cushing's disease and patellar luxation. It is a small breed of dog can not be left alone for a very long time because of its need for human companionship. Taking him out on the leash to walk a few laps in the yard or even rigorous indoor games will work just fine. Once left alone, they can become easily upset and will keep on barking until company arrives. A veterinary check up is important and it is recommended that this breed should be specifically tested for eye problems, knee dysplasia and hip dysplasia. 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. Their white puffy coat may need trimming and scissoring occasionally and should be brushed every other day. Good grooming practices are needed for all Bachon Frise


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