Keeping A Bichon Frise Well Behaved.

Because it’s cuddly, the Bichon Frise is popular among families with little children.It sheds only very little and is one of few hypoallergenic pets.It is wonderful with little ones and loves every family member.It’s relatively easy to train and is a good watch dog.

Like any other animal Bichon Frises must be trained early on.In fact, you’d better begin training when you first bring it home.

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Keeping Your Bichon Crate-trained.

When it comes home for the first time, introduce the crate to your pet.Select a comfortable crate with plenty of room.For this, you need a crate big enough for an adult-sized dog.Pad the crate with old towels to make it comfortable.Have your dog get past chewing prior to getting him anything fancier.

The crate serves your intent very well.In the same way you see your room, you want your dog to regard the crate as his room.Use it solely for pleasant activitites; never for punishment.Some time soon your dog will view the crate as a comfortable, safe place.And when he comes around, that’s to your advantage.The crate helps to control your dog when you’re out of the house.

The Pot and Your Dog.

Generally smart and obedient breeds, your dog needs consistency and frequency.Because they’re relatively small animals you’d be making plenty of trips outside when potty-training.Keep your eye on your pup during the first week.When he shows signs of needing to defecate, take him outside to his designated potty area in the yard.Repeat your potty command while the dog is eliminating and pat him for doing it.Some time soon, your pet begins associating the command with the elimination process.When your pet poofs in the house wihout meaning to, take him outside to the poof spot in the yard and be firm with your command.

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The Bully Dog Syndrome.

When you’re walking with your dog and he sees another dog, that wakes his insecurities.Too bad for small dogs, they betray their insecurity by howling and barking loudly, annoying the other dog.Left to his own defenses, your little bichon frise could be in touble with a huge pitbull.That’s a very disturbing image.So when you’re out with your dog, mind these things.

Be on top of things and keep your dog leashed.The leash keeps your dog from stepping out of bounds.

Convey calm and confidence to your pet especially when he sees other dogs.Your dog would behave like you.If you’re unperturbed, you dog feels the same way, too.That eases your dog’s insecurity and dispels the urge to bully the other dog.

Let your pet meet the other dog.Speak at a low voice while holding your dog at a non-threatening distance from the other dog.

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