In the pet dog circle, the Bichon Frize has won the favor of many people with its unique appearance and docile personality.
However, when you really want to raise a Bichon Frize, an expert may give you some "cold water" and tell you not to choose this breed easily. Why is this?
1. Grooming is a long-lasting task. War
The Bichon Frize's hair is soft and thick, giving people a fluffy and cute look. This kind of cuteness requires the owner to spend a lot of time and energy to take care of it.
The Bichon Frize's hair is prone to tangles and requires regular trimming and grooming to keep it tidy and beautiful.
If you are a busy office worker or don’t have much experience or patience with dog grooming care, then the Bichon Frize may not be the best choice for you.
Because once the Bichon Frize's hair care is ignored, their hair will lose its original beauty and become messy, which may even affect the dog's health.
2. Desire for companionship and attention
Bichon Frize is a dog breed that is very dependent on its owner. They long for the companionship and attention of their owner.
If you ignore it for a long time or fail to give it enough company time, your Bichon Frize may become anxious and even develop behavioral problems.
They may express their dissatisfaction and loneliness by barking, destroying furniture, etc.
Therefore, choosing a Bichon Frize means that you need to take on more companionship responsibilities and ensure that it can feel the warmth and security of home.
Three, genetic diseases need to be vigilant p>
Although Bichon Frize dogs look lively and cute, their constitution is relatively fragile.
Some genetic diseases are more common in Bichon Frize dogs, such as knee dislocation, eye disease, etc. These diseases may have serious consequences for your dog's health and may even be life-threatening.
Therefore, when choosing a Bichon Frize as a pet, you need to pay more attention to its health issues.
You need to take it for regular physical examinations and vaccinations to ensure that it can grow up healthily.
At the same time, you also need to understand the dietary taboos and nutritional needs of the Bichon Frize and provide it with appropriate diet and nutritional supplements.
These require more time and energy from you to take care of it. If you are unable to do these, your Bichon Frize's health may be at risk.
4. Training requires patience and skills
Although Bichon Frize dogs are smart and cute, they also have their own personality and temper.
Some Bichon Frize dogs may be naughty and like to bite things, dig holes, etc. Although these behaviors may look cute, if not corrected and trained in time, they may cause a lot of trouble to the owner.
Therefore, when choosing a Bichon Frize as a pet, you need to have enough patience and skills to train it.
You need to understand the behavioral habits and training techniques of the Bichon Frize, and use appropriate methods to correct its bad behavior.
At the same time, you also need to maintain a patient and calm attitude, and do not lose your temper or give up training because of your dog's mischief.
These require you to spend more time and energy getting along with and communicating with your dog.
Conclusion:
Keeping a dog is a long-term, dedicated responsibility.
Before choosing a Bichon Frize as your pet companion, please think twice to make sure you can shoulder the responsibility and give it the care and companionship it deserves.
At the same time, we also hope that every dog can be treated well and cared for, and grow up healthily and happily in the company of humans.
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