A Guide To Bichon Frise Grooming

by Mary Stevenson

If you are considering getting a Bichon Frise dog, then you first need to make yourself more aware of Bichon Frise grooming and what it entails. This is important because Bichon Frise grooming requires a lot more time and effort than the grooming of most other breeds of dog, and so you are going to have to be not only willing but also able to put this forth.

These dogs are truly adorable, and if properly trained they make great family pets. But you do have to make sure that you understand all that is involved in terms of Bichon Frise grooming. Regular grooming is not just advised it is essential in order to keep your dog’s fur clean and tangle free. These are very high maintenance dogs and need owners that are going to be able to give them the attention that they need. They also have serious separation anxiety and get upset if their owners are gone for more than a few hours at a time.

Brushing is definitely one of the most major concerns when it comes to Bichon Frise grooming. Especially because their fur is so soft and cottony, it can easily get matted and tangled, especially if it gets dirty. You should brush your Bichon at least once a week, more if you have the time. Bathing is also a very important part of the grooming routine, and this should be done about once a week.

Regular grooming is also essential with the teeth and gums of these dogs, especially since they are prone to tartar buildup, which may result in unnecessary tooth loss. You want to trim around their eyes and ears with scissors at least once a month, and always wipe away any residue from their eyes otherwise this can end up staining the hair around this area.

As a Bichon Frise owner it is also recommended that you use the services of a professional groomer if you want to get the absolute best results possible. They will also use the highest quality grooming tools and take their time to make sure the job gets done right.

The bottom line is that the Bichon Frise grooming routine is one that is going to require a lot of your time and effort. Bichon Frise cuts can be difficult to do yourself or expensive to have a professional do it for you. As long as you are willing to make the sacrifice here and put this time and effort forth, then you should have no problems and should find a great pet and friend in the Bichon Frise.

They also tend to have problems with socialization, which is why it is so important for Bichon owners to make sure that they socialize their dog early on in life. These dogs need to learn how to interact not only with people but with other dogs as well.

Besides that, taking time to groom a dog allows the owner to spend more time with them and bond with them, and this is something that should be appreciated.

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