Bichón Frisé

Inteligente, vivaz y bastante enérgico, el bichón frisé es una adición fantástica a cualquier familia.
Bichon Frise adult in black and white
  • Tendencia al babeo

    1 out of 5
  • Nivel de desprendimiento del pelaje

    1 out of 5
  • Nivel de energía*

    3 out of 5
  • Compatibilidad con otras mascotas

    5 out of 5
  • Clima cálido

    3 out of 5
  • Apto para vivir en un departamento

    4 out of 5
  • Mascota familiar*

    5 out of 5
  • Puede quedarse solo*

    1 out of 5
* Desaconsejamos dejar a las mascotas solas durante largos períodos. El compañerismo puede prevenir la angustia emocional y el comportamiento destructivo. Habla con tu veterinario para obtener recomendaciones. Cada mascota es diferente, incluso dentro de una raza; esta instantánea de los detalles de esta raza debe tomarse como una indicación. Para una mascota feliz, sana y de buen comportamiento, recomendamos educar y socializar a tu mascota, así como cubrir sus necesidades básicas de bienestar (y sus necesidades sociales y de comportamiento). Las mascotas nunca deben dejarse sin supervisión con un niño. Póngase en contacto con su criador o veterinario para obtener más consejos. Todas las mascotas domésticas son sociables y prefieren la compañía. Sin embargo, se les puede enseñar a hacer frente a la soledad desde una edad temprana. Busque el consejo de su veterinario o entrenador para ayudarlo a hacer esto.
Illustration of a Bichon Frise
MachoHembra
AlturaAltura
25 - 30 cm23 - 28 cm
PesoPeso
5 - 8 kg5 - 8 kg
Etapa de la vida
Período de adulto
10 months to 8 years
Edad de mayorEdad de adulto mayor
8 to 12 yearsFrom 12 years
Período neonatal
Del nacimiento a los 2 meses
  • Tendencia al babeo

    1 out of 5
  • Nivel de desprendimiento del pelaje

    1 out of 5
  • Nivel de energía*

    3 out of 5
  • Compatibilidad con otras mascotas

    5 out of 5
  • Clima cálido

    3 out of 5
  • Apto para vivir en un departamento

    4 out of 5
  • Mascota familiar*

    5 out of 5
  • Puede quedarse solo*

    1 out of 5
* Desaconsejamos dejar a las mascotas solas durante largos períodos. El compañerismo puede prevenir la angustia emocional y el comportamiento destructivo. Habla con tu veterinario para obtener recomendaciones. Cada mascota es diferente, incluso dentro de una raza; esta instantánea de los detalles de esta raza debe tomarse como una indicación. Para una mascota feliz, sana y de buen comportamiento, recomendamos educar y socializar a tu mascota, así como cubrir sus necesidades básicas de bienestar (y sus necesidades sociales y de comportamiento). Las mascotas nunca deben dejarse sin supervisión con un niño. Póngase en contacto con su criador o veterinario para obtener más consejos. Todas las mascotas domésticas son sociables y prefieren la compañía. Sin embargo, se les puede enseñar a hacer frente a la soledad desde una edad temprana. Busque el consejo de su veterinario o entrenador para ayudarlo a hacer esto.
Illustration of a Bichon Frise
MachoHembra
AlturaAltura
25 - 30 cm23 - 28 cm
PesoPeso
5 - 8 kg5 - 8 kg
Etapa de la vida
Período de adulto
10 months to 8 years
Edad de mayorEdad de adulto mayor
8 to 12 yearsFrom 12 years
Período neonatal
Del nacimiento a los 2 meses
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Get to know the Bichon Frisé

All you need to know about the breed

Bichon Frisé or Bichon Frise? While the world can agree that this is one playful, open and affable breed, it can’t always agree on the breed’s name, spelling or pronunciation. Their French name, Bichon à poil frisé, or curly-haired little dog, has the accent on the last letter; but in English-speaking countries, the breed is known as the Bichon Frise, accent-free in both writing and pronunciation. That’s okay, these confident dogs know who they are.

Adaptable and full of energy, the breed is well-suited to city life due to their compact size and easy-going nature. As has been said, there are no strangers to the Bichon Frisé, just humans they haven’t met yet. As such, they are known to form incredibly strong bonds with their human families. Have owner, will follow.

Equally known for their silky, powder puff coat, the Bichon Frisé does require near daily brushing to keep them looking their best. They will most likely be sitting in your lap much of the time anyway so just keep the brush nearby.

The Bichon Frisé breed comes in varying shades of white, extra-white, and even a slightly apricot-tinged white. If you were thinking that the Bichon looks a lot like the Maltese, Havanese or Bolognese, you have a good eye, they are not so distantly related.

While the Bichon Frisé can take a little longer to housetrain, their intelligence means they respond well to positive reward-based training overall. They just want to please you, basically.

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2 facts about Bichon Frisés

White Bichon Frise walking while looking backwards
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Historia de la raza

The Bichon Frisé’s history is long and as interesting as the breed itself. Typically and rightfully associated with France, the breed is believed to have originally descended from Spanish sailing dogs in the Canary Islands, keeping sailors company during long voyages. The Tenerife Bichon, as they were known, is thought to be one of the Bichon Frisé’s forebears.

By the 13th century, they were housed in royal courts all over Spain, Italy and France. It was the latter who bred the lapdog we know and love today, probably around the time of the French Renaissance in the 16th century. Beloved by nobility, the Bichon Frisé had a grand old time of it. However, when the French Revolution began, their royal owners were sent to the guillotines, leaving Bichon Frisés to fend for themselves. Saved by the reign of Napoleon III, the breed was in the royal court once again, adored, pampered and dressed to the nines, the inspiration behind a new French verb: bichonner, meaning “to pamper.”

Throughout their history, fanciers would swoop in and keep the Bichon Frisé going as their fame ebbed and flowed and ebbed again. They didn’t appear in America until 1955. The Bichon Frise Club of America was formed in 1964 – note the Americanisation of the name – with the breed finally recognised by the American Kennel Club in 1971.

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DE LA CABEZA A LA COLA

Physical characteristics of Bichon Frisés

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3.Orejas

Ears carried forward when dog alert.

4.Cabeza

Head in balance with rest of body, cheeks flat.

5.Pelaje

Soft dense undercoat, with coarser, curlier outercoat.
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COSAS A TENER EN CUENTA

From specific breed traits to a general health overview, here are some interesting facts about your Bichon Frisé

Dieta saludable, perro más saludable

Las siguientes recomendaciones son para animales sanos. Si su perro tiene problemas de salud, consulte a su veterinario quien le prescribirá una dieta exclusiva veterinaria.

Proteína de alta calidad. Al contrario de lo que se suele creer, reducir el contenido de proteína en los alimentos aporta escasos beneficios a la hora de limitar la insuficiencia renal, ya que los perros mayores son menos eficientes en el uso de proteínas dietéticas que los perros más jóvenes. Reducir el contenido de fósforo es la única forma de frenar el deterioro gradual de la función renal.

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Caring for your Bichon Frisé

Consejos de cuidados, entrenamiento y ejercicio

The Bichon Frisés fluffy white coat does require near-daily TLC. Gentle brushing is recommended to avoid a build-up of tangles, though skipping a day here and there is doable. They shed very little but those hairs can get caught up in their undercoat and need to be brushed out as well. Nails should be trimmed and ears cleaned regularly. Because the Bichon Frisé can be prone to dental disease, teeth should be brushed often, daily if you can get away with it. While compact, the breed needs their exercise to work off that small-dog energy. They can run surprisingly fast, so a closed-in area is always a good idea. And daily play sessions with you will keep their mind in great shape. Bichon Frisés can be quick learners. But their stubborn streak can mean slow housetraining. Patience and positive reinforcement are key to smooth training progress for Bichon Frisés. As is early socialisation!

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All about Bichon Frisés

Fuentes
  1. Centros veterinarios de Estados Unidos https://vcahospitals.com/;
  2. Royal Canin Dog Encyclopaedia. Ed 2010 and 2020
  3. Hospital de mascotas de Banfield https://www.banfield.com/
  4. Paquete de productos Royal Canin BHN
  5. American Kennel Club https://www.akc.org/

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