The Heartwarming Start of Raising My Little Bichon Frise: A New Chapter in 2022

The Heartwarming Start of Raising My Little Bichon Frise: A New Chapter in 2022

2024 ushers in a new year. Losing weight depends on getting a haircut, and beauty… depends on mom.

Updated on October 21, 2023. Suddenly found a new like, so here’s an update.

Chubby is getting ready to hibernate lately!

Updated on February 21, 2023. He’s one year old!

Every day, he just runs, “recites scriptures” (a cute way to describe some dog’s behavior perhaps), and acts cute. Life is quite boring.

Updated in January 2023. This is what he looks like at ten months old.

A little chubby weighing 6 pounds. He meets most of the characteristics of a Bichon Frise and is a clingy little whiner. But who can resist a well – behaved and obedient little baby?

He has been with us for more than half a year, and the whole family feels happy because of him. He’s a precious little spirit worth having.

I brought him home last night. After careful selection, with the help of a kind but unfamiliar sister, I finally got him.

The dog took a more – than – six – hour ride from a neighboring city. The moment he entered the house, I felt that I could face the pandemic again. Even when my child didn’t do homework well at night, I didn’t get angry.

I want to write something to record the process of our growing up together.

Basic information: A male small – sized Bichon Frise (said by the pet store owner), 49 days old, less than 600 grams.

Current feeding: Two meals of dog food + one meal of goat milk (fresh milk), fed some probiotics, and prepared nutritional paste and blood – tonifying paste.

We are currently getting to know each other. The small trouble is that he pees everywhere. The prepared fence is still on the way. I hope it can solve the problem when it arrives.

He doesn’t bark randomly. On the first night, he chirped a few times when put in the cage and then fell asleep. He wakes up when I wake up in the morning, which is very reassuring.

He has grown a lot of teeth and likes to bite hands and clothes, but he can be called to stop. He likes to sleep beside people.

To be continued.

April 19, 2022

In four days, he has become more confident and is trying his best to poop and pee on the pee – pad. Although sometimes it doesn’t go as well as expected, he’s already doing a great job. He has started to eat regularly, make “nests” everywhere, and start his new life with jumps.


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