Bichon Frise is a very clingy and coquettish species.

Bichon Frise is a very clingy and coquettish species

Bichon Frise is a very clingy and coquettish species.

Every time the male Teddy bear in my friend’s house sees my dog, he chases after it like a madly courting virgin, even though my dog ​​is a male, he doesn’t care. In addition, Bichon Frise is very silly, and basically if you make it angry one second and touch it the next, it will forgive you.

Bichon Frise is a very clingy and coquettish species, while Teddy bear tends to be more protectionist and likes to bark at strangers. Maybe because it is too smart, it will be more alert to strangers, such as someone barking in the corridor (Bichon Frise seldom barks unless you knock on the door).

My friend’s Teddy bear can understand human language, and if you tell it not to cross a certain tile, it will really stay on the other side of the tile obediently. As for Bichon Frise, it is silly but easy to make people like it, because it is very likely that it will look at you and run over to act coquettishly with you the next second.

My little Bichon Frise ate poop, so I hit it on the butt with a fly swatter and made it stand for two hours. I told it to get down, and it obediently took its front paws off the coffee table, walked to my feet, lay down, and then looked up at me with its big round eyes. But it is said that my friend’s Teddy bear doesn’t eat poop because it is too smart (it’s really excellent!) and will ignore people for two days out of spite if you don’t take it with you when you go out to play.

One day, I cooked vegetables for it, but I didn’t drain the water thoroughly, so the silly dog ​​drank them all. Half an hour later, it came to me, quietly relieved itself (it couldn’t hold it anymore), and then ran away like a flash (it was afraid of being scolded by me).

It got gastritis from eating things fed by others, and kept vomiting. It got better after being on IV drips for several days. One morning, I got up and found a pool of vomit beside the bed. It was the silly dog ​​who suddenly wanted to vomit while sleeping at night, so he crawled along the edge of the bed and vomited on the ground (it’s such a funny scene to think about, I really want to know what it was thinking at that time)

. So if you want to have a smart dog, it’s right to choose Teddy, but if you want a silly dog ​​(for example, the kind that is five years old and still doesn’t quite understand what people say), Bichon Frise is definitely the best choice among the small ones.

↑It’s clearly standing in the corner but it’s still acting cute towards me

↑The wind-blowing dog

↑I got up early to go out for ramen, and it was waiting outside

↑It looks like the wolf grandmother

↑I’m really puzzled by its behavior of hiding its little paws

↑The body is hollowed out after a long car ride

↑Sheep’s paws

↑The font added by my roommate is a bit funny

↑Satisfying its curiosity in a cardboard box that is about to be thrown away

↑(I’m sleeping on the bed, you can do whatever you want)

↑Sunbathing with it on a sunny afternoon

↑A little figure waiting outside another restaurant↑

Its little bed is made of three quilts (now it’s placed outside for its mother stray dog)

↑It got up early to go out and have fun, then came back to sleep (@ ̄ー ̄@)

↑(The more I look at this photo, the sleepier I feel)

↑I wanted to take a picture of his back, but he suddenly turned around and looked at me

↑Winkle plus a charming smile

and the most important thing: my dog ​​was abandoned and I picked him up, so he is usually very well-behaved and doesn’t build a home. There are some small bottom lines that show that he was not well taken care of before. If conditions permit, I still hope to contact the local rescue station to see if I can adopt one. There are many cute little dogs who want to have a home, and in recent years, more and more Teddy bears have been abandoned, so it is not difficult to adopt one.

(ps: The days of building trust with dogs are really interesting and worth remembering)

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