The whole hair of the Bichon Frise dog is fluffy and curly. From a distance, it looks like a small ball. In addition, many people like it very much because of the personality and lovely appearance of their relatives. So when we choose to raise a Bichon Frise, we need to pay attention to its training. Then, as the owner, how should we train the Bichon Frise?
The most basic is the training of defecation at fixed points, which is also the most concerned problem of the owners. Usually, the owner can put the dog toilet which is excreted by the Bichon Frise in a fixed position and then observe the state of the Bichon Frise dog carefully. Generally, after half an hour of feeding and drinking water, it may have a bowel movement after 15 minutes. When it is found that it has such a reaction, the owner will take the Bichon Frise dog to the dog toilet as soon as possible.
After defecation, the owner will put the newspaper with a little urine on the toilet. If it wants to excrete, it may smell its own urine, and then it will excrete in the dog toilet. Of course, the owner should also remember to give him some snacks as a reward after he consciously goes to the dog toilet to excrete. If he finds that the Bichon Frise has the habit of defecating everywhere, he must pay attention to it OK, grab the Bichon Frise’s head and show him where he’s going to defecate, and then criticize him severely to let him know that it’s wrong to defecate anywhere.
Bichon Frise dogs do belong to barking dogs, which is related to their own breed. Sometimes there are reasons for barking. If you find that your Bichon Frise likes to bark maliciously, you must not let it go. This is a bad habit. If the owner doesn’t train him in time, it may cause unnecessary trouble in the future. It’s best to yell at the Bichon Frise so that it doesn’t bark, If you can, hit it on the nose with a paper tube every time it barks.
-- Chinook
How to take care of Chinook? Chinook can get on well with other pets, especially when it grows up with its Chinook pets, but Chinook does like chasing rodents and strange cats that might visit its yard.
-- Keeshond
How to take care of keeshond? When we take care of keeshond, you can brush your teeth to help reduce shedding and keep keeshond's skin clean.
-- Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
What are the common health problems of Nova Scotia Duck Tolling retrieve? Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever has a life span of 11 to 13 years without any major health problems, except for coronary heart disease and pra.