THEY ARE THERE FULL NAME IS BICHON FRISE WHICH IN FRENCH MEANS CURLY- FRISE AND LAP DOG- BICHON SOBICHON FRISE MEANS CURLY LAP DOG MOST PEOPLE THINKS IT MEANS CURLY DOG NUT NOPE IT MEANS CURLY LAP DOG IF YOU DONT BELIVE ME GO TO WIKIPEDIA AND LOOK IT UP
For a Bichon Frise with very curly hair, I recommend using an Andis #10 blade for a close cut while still leaving some length for texture. This blade size is effective for trimming the body and legs, while also helping to reduce matting. Additionally, consider using a #7 or #5 blade for areas where you want a slightly longer finish, such as the face and tail, to maintain a balanced look. Always ensure to keep the clipper clean and oiled for optimal performance.
Originally from the Clyde Valley in Scotland, there are many breeders all over the world. This is one of the most beautiful and popular draft breeds which most people associate with the Budwieser Beer Wagon. I have seen the Budwieser Clydes up close and they are even more impressive up close.
Glasgow in Scotland is relatively close to both Northern Ireland and to England.
You should type in breeders for that area into Google. I would give you the link but it isn't allowed.
Bichons need to be washed and dried with a towel then blow dried. Then they should be brushed. or else they can be looking mangy. my bichon i wash towel dry air dry blow dry then brush. But if you dont want to you can jsut bring it to a dog groomer or pet store and they could do it. I do mine myself and it usually take 45 minutes.
Friser means 'to curl' (the hair) or 'to come really close' (familiar meaning). 'Friser le ridicule' means 'to come close to be ridiculous'. That expression is often used when you judge that something is actually plainly preposterous, not only when it risks to be.
North West of England close to the border with Scotland
Orkneys, Shetland, Hebrides.
Close to the border of England and Scotland
No. Scotland, Ireland and Wales are close to each other, but a long way from Ukraine.
Tartan trousers worn in Scotland are called trews.