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Dec 10 2009

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Bichon Frise - The White Puffy Dog

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If you are in the market for a small, friendly companion, consider the Bichon Frise. The Bichon Frise’s name is of French origin, translating to “curly lap dog”. This dog is classified as a non-sporting breed. They typically weigh in around 10-18 lbs, with an overall height of 9-12 inches, making it an ideal breed for apartment occupants. Their average life span is about 12 or 13 years.

What most people find memorable about this breed is their puffy white coat. Their coats consists of two layers - a silky undercoat and a curly overcoat. They do not shed their coat seasonally like other breeds. Instead, each of their hair strands goes through a cycle of growing and falling out as the follicle dies. Another hair then takes it place, somewhat like human hair. You still need to invest in grooming supplies for dogs, or learn about do it yourself dog grooming. Many people with allergies to dogs find they can tolerate a Bichon Frise for this reason. There is a downside to the non-shedding coat, however. Because the Bichon Frise’s hair continually grows, it must be groomed and trimmed frequently.

The Bichon Frise has a long history. They were once companion dogs to sailors. Sailors found the breed to be cheerful and hardy. This breed was also pampered by the Italian nobility. This breed has also been immortalized in various paintings by many famous artists of that period. The Bichon Frise came to the United States in the 1950’s, and was recognized by the American Kennel club in 1973. The Bichon Frise is a happy, good mannered canine, with a reasonable demeanor. It has a friendly nature that makes it ideal for families. They make good companions and have a playful disposition. With good training, they are loyal, obedient pets. Like all small dogs, housebreaking can be more of a challenge with this breed, so it is important to provide consistent and steady housebreaking training right from the start. If you are looking for a bright and loyal companion, the Bichon Frise just might be the one for you.

 

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Oct 07 2009

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Dog Breeds

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{Choosing the best dog breeds to adapt at your cozy home can be a daunting question; especially if you haven t adapted a dog beforeIf it is the first time you are thinking of adapting a puppy, choosing the best dog breeds can be tricky}. Children are the ones who are almost always interested in adapting a dog but little do they know about dog breeds that are friendlier and suitable for home fronts and those dog breeds that are not.

It is a known common fact that some dog breeds tend to become jealous towards childrenwhich can be dangerous in the household, especially if your kid is very small. Therefore, you should read up on the nature of dog breeds, basic dog care techniques and what kind of environment is suitable for the breed that you are planning on adapting.

American kennel society has recognized over 150 dog breeds including working dogs, companion dogs and more. It should be understood by every dog owner that certain dog breeds have characteristics of their own thus, they behave in certain ways. Whilst dogs can be the best friends for humans, be wise and think about what may go wrong if you adapt certain dog breeds.

There are two types of dogs to begind with; terristorial and friendly. Some dog breeds require a single master who will have the control over the dog s behavior and know how to discipline them. A perfect example of such single master dogs are guard dogs used by police.

One more important thing you should know about dog breeds is that some dogs know how to boss around people and know whom to obey. One more thing you should focus on when selecting dog breeds is the general temperament of the breed and grooming.

If the dog breeds you choose have a average temperament then that means they are easy to discipline and they d probably make good friends with children. If not, they could be used as custodial dogs.

Dog Grooming can become a hassle for many dog owners. Generally, the long hair types are difficult to maintain while the shorthaired ones are easier to get by.

You will need to learn grooming techniques depending on the dog breed that you choose because some dogs have curly and twisted hair for which different grooming techniques are used.

 

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