Pros:
They don’t shed much hair and have a very light body odor (this is really great). As small – sized dogs, they eat less. They generally have a long average lifespan and attract a high rate of second – glances when going out.
Their personalities are generally docile, clingy, cute, and naive rather than sly. They are friendly to strangers but not blindly trusting. They remain vigilant while showing friendliness. All in all, when well – raised, they are as sweet and adorable as marshmallows.
Cons:
They require a series of time – consuming, energy – consuming, and costly maintenance operations such as regular grooming and styling, daily brushing, wiping the corners of the eyes, and eating light – flavored dog food. The house also needs to be kept clean, and they need to be cleaned promptly after coming back from outside. Constant attention should be paid to the problems of tear stains and water stains around the mouth. If not cared for, cleaned, or brushed, they can easily become dirty dogs with tear – stained faces, messy fur, and knots.

In conclusion, the rewards of carefully raising a Bichon Frise are significant. They are praised for being cute and clean wherever they go, which brings a great sense of achievement. I suggest that friends who have time, energy, and a love for beauty raise a Bichon Frise ^_^
My dog Beta is like a plush toy come to life. When I ask it to sit on the mat, it stays still and cooperates with me when taking photos and videos. When I ask it to look at the camera for a photo, it does so and even grins. Except for barking occasionally when guarding the house, it is quiet at other times, which is very worry – free. It’s cute, docile, white, chubby, and lovely. The third summer with you is really wonderful.
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It is said that Bichon Frises are not very intelligent. However, my dog used to go out for walks and relieve itself every morning and evening. During the epidemic when we couldn’t go out, it self – taught the unique skill of urinating in the floor drain of the toilet at home.
Attached is a photo of Beta when it first came to my home. Due to the previous owner’s lack of time to comb its hair, its fur was full of knots. After being shaved, its hair follicles were damaged, its back turned black, and its face was full of tear stains and water stains, looking really messy…
It took more than half a year to recover. Gradually, it got into better and better condition. Now it is a fluffy, big – headed marshmallow.
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