White, at adult age. A bichon puppy can have apricot, orange, or brown markings on its body, but outgrows them around the age of one.
If it's the drink tea you are talking about, why on earth would you?
Bichon Frise puppies typically have white fur, but it is possible for some puppies to have tan markings. These markings may appear on areas such as the head, ears, or tail. Ultimately, the coloration of a Bichon Frise puppy can vary.
Yes, it is possible to crossbreed a Bichon Frise with a Bolognese dog, which is also known as the Bichon Bolognese. The resulting offspring would likely share physical and personality traits from both breeds. However, it is important to consider the potential health issues that may arise from mixed breeding.
An Affenchon is a cross between the Affenpincher and the Bichon Frise. Not a recognized dog breed. More a marketing endeavor for puppy mills.
At 4 months old, a bichon frise puppy will still be small but likely have a fluffy white coat. They will have a playful and energetic demeanor and will be developing their distinct bichon frise features such as their expressive eyes and curly tail. This stage is an important time for socialization and training.
The cost of a Bichon Frise can vary depending on factors such as breeder reputation, bloodline, and location. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $2500 for a Bichon Frise puppy. It is important to choose a reputable breeder to ensure you are getting a healthy and well-socialized dog.
well they say 4-5 puppies in a litter but i cant believe that cause these puppies are really small well my Bichon Frise had her first litter and there was 6 puppies BTW they where all girls
A little treat of cheese here and there will not be harmful, but many Bichon Frise are lactose intolerant (my Bichon/Poodle is) so watch for signs of diarrhea, vomitting, licking, and hot spots which can indicate the need to limit their diet. If you do need to limit their diet California Natural or Healthwise are good dog foods and even have treats with limited ingredients.
YES YES YES! Bichon's are awesome and really cute!AND....they don't shed!!! So no fur to clean up and no fur gets on your clothes when you hold them! Plus, they are hypoallergenic which means people who are allergic to dogs are not allergic to Bichons.If you end up getting a Bichon Frise, I highly suggest you give your Bichon the "puppy cut" when groomed. That what my Bichon has. It is the cutest hairstyle (in my opinion). I think it's much better than the other style with lots of fur. It's cuter, easier for the dog to see, doesn't get tangled or matted as much, etc. But however you cut your Bichon's hair is up to you. I just suggest the "puppy cut".Bichon's are great dogs. I love my Bichon Frise. She is amazing. The best dog in the world. She is a loving, caring, sweet, protecting dog.I really suggest you get a Bichon Frise.You won't regret it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PS- if your Bichon Frise has "tear stains", which are black stains under their eyes or around their mouths, then use the product called Angel Eyes. You can look it up and order online at this website:http://www.angelseyesonline.com/It's a great product. It works fantastically. I used it on my Bichon Frise and there are no more tear stains! I highly suggest it. It's probably one of the best tear stain removers out there.
I have a Bichon Frise but not a mix with a shitzu. But my bichon frise is very relaxed always has been since a puppy. Never bites never has doesnt usually bark unless a stranger or a mail man comes. but i do know some bichons that are adults and bark constantly and always have energy. My dog always wants to snuggle always wants to have loves always wants to be by your side. Hes such a nice guy
Well, Bichon Frise's are very clean. For one, they DON'T SHED!! That's very nice. No fur all over the floor or furniture. And if you pick them up you don't have fur all over your shirt. Also, they are hypoallergenic which means those allergic to dogs are not allergic to Bichon Frise's. They are adorable dogs. I suggest if you get a Bichon Frise to give it the "puppy cut" whenever it gets groomed. It's the cutest style and it won't get matted or tangled. Also, if your Bichon Frise gets tear stains (which are black stains underneath the eyes or around the mouth) use the product called Angel Eyes. It gets rid of them quickly and is amazing. Their website is: http://www.angelseyesonline.com/ Anyway, I highly suggest you get a Bichon Frise. They're great, lovable, sweet, protective dogs that don't grow that all. Best of all, they don't shed. Please consider owning a Bichon Frise. You won't regret it!