Bichon Frize is a very cute and friendly dog breed. They like to be close to humans and get along easily with other animals. The Bichon Frize is docile, smart, lively, and very loyal and dependent on its owner. Many people regard bichon bears as their own family members and have established deep relationships with them. However, even if you have a good relationship with your Bichon Frize, you should not engage in the following six behaviors, because they will make your Bichon Frize feel uncomfortable or even disgusted.
Forcibly pick up or kiss the Bichon Frize. Although Bichons love their owners, they also have their own personal space and do not like to be forcibly picked up or kissed. Such behavior can make the Bichon feel depressed, scared, or disrespected. If you want to pick up or kiss a Bichon Frize, it's best to communicate with them first and see how they react. If they shake their heads, lower their ears, or move away, it means they don't want to. You should respect their wishes and don't force them.
Hit or punish Bichon Frize. The Bichon Frize is a very sensitive and affectionate dog breed that cares deeply about its owner's attitude and mood. If you hit or punish your Bichon Frize too often, they will feel that you don't love them, don't trust them, or are afraid of you. This will affect the relationship between you and make the Bichon timid, have low self-esteem, or be aggressive. If a Bichon Frize does something bad, you should educate them with a gentle tone and gesture, and give them some positive feedback and rewards instead of using violence or threats.
Ignore or snub Bichon Frize. Bichon Frize is a dog breed that needs a lot of attention and companionship. They like to play, communicate, or rest with their owners. If you regularly ignore or neglect your Bichon Frize, they will feel lonely, bored, or abandoned. This can lead to some psychological and behavioral problems in Bichons, such as anxiety, depression, destruction, or barking. You should spend some time every day interacting with your Bichon Frize, giving them some toys, or taking them out for a walk to let them feel your love and care.
Give your Bichon Frize inappropriate food. Bichon Frize is a dog breed that is very picky about food. Their digestive system is also relatively sensitive and they cannot eat some foods that are harmless to humans but toxic to dogs, such as chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, coffee, and tea. Alcohol, etc. These foods can cause Bichons to suffer from some serious health problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, coma, and even death. You should give your Bichon Frize some food specially designed for dogs, or some fresh, healthy, salt-free, sugar-free, spice-free food, such as chicken, fish, eggs, vegetables, fruits, etc.
Wear inappropriate clothes for Bichon Frize. The Bichon Frize is a dog breed with beautiful, fluffy, white coats that protect them from the cold or heat. If you wear inappropriate clothes for your Bichon, such as clothes that are too tight, too loose, too thick, too thin, or too fancy, they will feel uncomfortable, unnatural, or unhappy. Such clothing will affect the Bichon's normal activities, breathing, or body temperature regulation. You should choose some suitable, comfortable, simple, clean clothes for your bichon based on their size, hair, and climate, or leave them unclothed and keep them in their natural state.
Forcing Bichon Frize to get along with other animals. Bichons are a very friendly and social dog breed that can get along with other animals, but they also have their own preferences, personalities, and habits. If you force Bichons to get along with animals they don't like, are unfamiliar with, or feel unsafe with, they will feel unhappy, uneasy, or fearful. This will cause some psychological trauma to the Bichon Frize, or cause some conflicts, injuries, or accidents. You should respect the Bichon Frize's choice and don't force them to get along with other animals. If you want them to become friends with other animals, you should first let them slowly get in touch with, become familiar with, and trust them, and give them some positive stimulation and rewards. Let them get along naturally.
The above is a popular science article that no matter how good you are with your Bichon Frize, don’t engage in these 6 behaviors as it will be very “disgusting”. I hope this article is helpful to you, so that you and your Bichon Frize can live a happier, harmonious, and healthy life together. If you have any questions or suggestions, please leave a message to communicate with me. Thank you for reading.
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