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Searching for a Teacup Bichon Frise?
The truth is, there is no such thing as a "teacup" bichon frise, it is just someone trying to make extra money by selling a dog with a fault under a fancy name.

 

Caring for the Bichon Frise - Tips for Better Physical and Mental Health
As the owner of a Bichon Frise, you want your dog to be a healthy member of the family. This article will show you several ways to enhance the physical and mental health of your Bichon Frise. Despite the Bichon's small size and delicate appearance, he is a hardy, athletic dog. This breed will thrive on a moderate amount of physical activity. But what is the best kind of exercise? Your dog may enjoy trotting around the backyard, but don't just send him outside and expect him to exercise sufficiently by himself. Instead, make a habit of walking your dog on a leash as often as possible. Steady walking at a moderate pace is the most beneficial type of activity for the Bichon Frise's heart, muscles, and joints.


 

How Our Bichon Frise Dog Got Relief From Arthritis Pain
Lexy is our little Bichon. She is going to be 7 years old in January and is only 12 lbs but runs a very tight ship (in other words, she is in charge). For the first 5 years, she was a very active dog. She walked every day and enjoyed her time out and about. Then she started to lose her momentum and didn't care about her daily walks. We didn't think much about it at first as she was growing up, but as time went on it began to get worse.

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