So You Want a Bichon Frise
If you suffer from allergies, but want to have a
dog, you may want to take a look at the Bichon Frise. This charming little dog's
sole function is to provide companionship and it does its job extremely well.
The
Bichon Frise is classified as a part of the Non-Sporting Group by the American
Kennel Club. The Bichon is a seven to thirteen pound dog that stands only
nine to eleven inches tall. These fluffy little dogs are known for their thick white
coats and alert, cheerful eyes. The Bichon's tail is carried proudly over its
back.
Bichons are a perfect choice for a family dog, as long as the children
are old enough to know how to handle a dog without hurting it. Although your
Bichon may tolerate rough treatment, he can easily be injured. These dogs get
along well with older children, as well as dogs and other pets.
Since the Bichon Frise loves to spend time with
people, this breed is quite content with life in apartments or town
homes. Of course, your dog won't object to a home with a fenced yard. If you
don't have a fenced yard, you should be prepared to take your dog for a daily
stroll around the block so he stays healthy and strong.