Some of the major health problems that could possibly affect this breed are allergies, Cushing's disease and patellar luxation. Originally a French word, the Bichon Frise dogs are very responsive, affectionate and adore cuddling with family members. 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. Bichon Frise, according to some dog enthusiasts, have happy disposition in life, in other words, happy-go-lucky animals. Taking him out on the leash to walk a few laps in the yard or even rigorous indoor games will work just fine. Their eyes are usually very dark, and these cute lap dogs are considered bouncy, playful and extremely perky in character. It helps if you have access to an enclosed backyard or field. 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. There are various physical activities that could serve and give the bit of daily exercise your Bichon Frise needs. The American Kennel Club or the AKC recognized
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