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What to buy for raising a Bichon Frise
The Bichon Frise is a beautiful dog breed with a lovely coat color and a gentle, active personality. To ensure that your dog has the best possible care, it's essential to prepare enough before adopting a Bichon Frise. You should prepare daily necessities such as grooming supplies and feeding bowls to make the care process easier and create a more comfortable environment for the dog.
What to prepare for raising a Bichon Frise
- Safety measures: Before preparing to raise it, it's best to disinfect your home and wait until the pet has received all necessary vaccines before bringing it home. This ensures a clean and safe environment.
- Puppy essentials: Prepare items such as food bowls, drinking water containers, dog food, shampoo, and other basic grooming and daily necessities. Bichon Frises may be unaccustomed to new environments and may bark continuously. Hold and comfort them briefly, but avoid pampering them too much, or they may become dependent. Train the puppy to use a specific area for urination and defecation. Bichon Frises are known to be a bit slow, so owners may need to repeat this training several times before they understand.
- Bathing: Puppies need to be washed every two weeks. Do not use human shampoo, as dog skin is different. Regular grooming is essential to prevent matting, shedding, and maintaining appearance.
Why aren't there more Bichon Frises being raised?
Mainly because they are prone to getting dirty and require frequent beauty baths. Bichon Frises have white fur and long, curly hair, which easily becomes knotted. Additionally, they have active tear ducts, and if not cared for properly, they can develop tear stains. Their bones are also fragile, making them prone to fractures.
Here are some precautions when raising a Bichon Frise:
- Diet: Bichon Frises like to eat with their owners, but human food is often unbalanced in nutrition and too oily and salty, leading to tear stains, hair loss, and skin problems.
- Bathing: With their thick fur and light color, Bichon Frises can get dirty easily. However, avoid bathing them too frequently, as it may affect the normal secretion of oils and lead to skin diseases.
- Bones: Do not let Bichon Frises chew on chicken bones, as they can easily puncture the dog's esophagus.
- Chocolate: Chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine, which can have severe effects on a dog's heart and central nervous system.
- Exercise: Bichon Frises need daily exercise. If they don't get enough sunlight, they may develop discolored noses and dull, coarse fur.