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. 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. Then make these adorable little guys tire easily by letting them vigorously run back-and -fourth as each of you take turns in calling your dog. Good grooming practices are needed for all Bachon Frise dogs, not just to make them look good but to avoid skin problems and allergies as well. Simply stand on one side of the grass and let another family member or second owner stand at the far distance on the other side. Some of the major health problems that could possibly affect this breed are allergies, Cushing's disease and patellar luxation. Originating from the Mediterranean, this breed of dog first came in the United States sometime around 1950s but became popular among dog owners only during the mid 1960s.


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