
Bichon Frise Bio
Description:
A cheerful, happy dog, the Bichon Frise is small and sturdy with a dark-eyed inquisitive expression and a plumed tail it carries merrily over the back. The breed is often compared to a cotton ball due to its curled double coat, which consists of a textured outer coat and a silky undercoat. The Bichon Frise’s coat must be white, but may have shadings of buff, cream or apricot around the ears or on the body.
History
The Bichon Frise originated in the Mediterranean as far back as 300 B.C. This little dog once held the job of leader dog for the blind and circus performers prior to becoming the companion they are today.
Color
Their coat color is white, may have shadings of buff, cream or apricot around the ears or on the body.
BEHAVIOR
Temperament
The Bichon Frise is gentle-mannered, sensitive, playful and affectionate. A cheerful attitude is the hallmark of the breed and one should settle for nothing less.
Barking
Barks If Necessary
Disclaimer
The puppy behavior information was sourced by consolidating various breed data found on the internet. Every puppy is unique and may have different behaviors
Adaptability
Adaptability to apartment living
Good for novice owners
Tolerates being alone
Tolerates cold weather
Exercise needs
Energy level
Exercise needs
Playfulness
Trainability
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