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No. Actually, a bichon frise is hypoallergenic, or has hair instead of wool or fur.
Natural body oils make Bichon's hair turn brown in those spots sometimes.
I own a Bishon Frise and they don't shed. I still will brush her at night when watching TV or out on the patio. I use Oatmeal shampoo and rub in gently and rinse well. The Oatmeal is good for their skin. If this doesn't work then see your vet.
Susan Lucci, the famous soap star, has a Bichon Frise. You may have seen her on the Martha Stewart Apprentice show last week. The little, white fluff ball dog is a Bichon Frise. This breed has become widely popular in the last decade. The Bichon Frise won "Best in Show" at the Westminster Dog show a few years ago. In the past this breed was also used as circus dogs because they can jump very high. The Bichon Frise breed is a companion dog. They are cheerful and affectionate by nature. They do not shed, which is wonderful. However, you have to brush them on a daily basis or their hair will mat. They have curly white to apricot colored hair that is soft. They range from 7-15 pounds in weight. The Bichon Frise usually lives to at least 18 years in age, so they will be around with you for a long time. The Bichon Frise is a house dog. They require little exercise. Running around the house and playing tug-of-war often suffice. However, they are always up for a walk. The Bichon Frise breed tends to have bad knees and develop cataracts. I have a Bichon Frise that is 13 years old. She has bad knees, but still moves around quite well. In fact, most people think she is a puppy because she is small and perky. She has had knee surgery in the past.
They are all quite similar but if you are after an easy to take care of dog I would suggest a bichion frise because they don't shed hair (only their tail but not alot) and they are great with people :)
It depend on the hair type of that certain dog some are more curly then others. There is no point in wanting to stop it from getting curly it is perfectly natural.
YES YES YES! Bichon's are awesome and really cute!AND....they don't shed!!! So no fur to clean up and no fur gets on your clothes when you hold them! Plus, they are hypoallergenic which means people who are allergic to dogs are not allergic to Bichons.If you end up getting a Bichon Frise, I highly suggest you give your Bichon the "puppy cut" when groomed. That what my Bichon has. It is the cutest hairstyle (in my opinion). I think it's much better than the other style with lots of fur. It's cuter, easier for the dog to see, doesn't get tangled or matted as much, etc. But however you cut your Bichon's hair is up to you. I just suggest the "puppy cut".Bichon's are great dogs. I love my Bichon Frise. She is amazing. The best dog in the world. She is a loving, caring, sweet, protecting dog.I really suggest you get a Bichon Frise.You won't regret it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PS- if your Bichon Frise has "tear stains", which are black stains under their eyes or around their mouths, then use the product called Angel Eyes. You can look it up and order online at this website:http://www.angelseyesonline.com/It's a great product. It works fantastically. I used it on my Bichon Frise and there are no more tear stains! I highly suggest it. It's probably one of the best tear stain removers out there.
Bichon's are considered allergy-free dogs. They are the best type of dog to get if you are allergic to dogs.
If you let their hair grow, well it usually could grow up to 5-6 inches long, and then you'll HAVE TO cut the dog's hair. If you leave it for about 7 inches long, your dog might become suffocated and die immediately.
They are hyperallergenic (people cant be allergic to them) because they have hair, not fur like most dogs do. But they can have allergies of their own. For example, mine is allergic to chicken. Its not life threatening or anything but it just makes her extremely itchy.
Bichon Frise's! They have great tempers and love to play! They're not hard to rain and are great around kids! They do have dog hair instead of fur , so they would need to get groomed. But otherwise they are great, fun, pets!
A bichon is a member of a class of toy dogs with curly or wavy hair and long curled tails.