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Bichon FriséThe Bichon Frisé is thought to be a descendant of the French Barbet, or water spaniel. Up until the 1600's the dogs were kept exclusively by the French royalty. After wars and social change, the dogs became available to anyone. As the French traveled the world, the dogs became more widespread. Bichon Frisé is a French name, pronounced Bee-shahn Free say. It translates as "Curly Lap Dog". Early in the history of the breed, the dogs were recorded in the Canary Islands, off the north west coast of Morocco. Bichons developed into one of the largest in the Toy group. History of dogs & the development of breeds. The Bichon is a tough and healthy dog. They look small, but are sturdy enough for play and exercise.
A small, white dog, the Bishon Frisé is similar to the Maltese, and to the Toy French Poodle. A Bichon is not a poodle, however. What sets the Bichon apart is the type of coat. Bichons have a double coat: a dense fluffy undercoat and stiffer guard hairs. Regular grooming is essential to keep the dog looking and feeling like a soft powder-puff. If left to grow naturally, the hair forms fine, silky, cork-screw curls. In the show-ring, the hair is puffed up all over the head, forming a white frame to the mischievous face and dark eyes. When patted, the hair springs back again. The Bichon Frisé does not shed - they have fur instead of hair. They are free from dander and safe for those with allergies and or asthma. Shirley Birkett says when you put your hand into their fur, "It should feel like you are putting your hands into a bowl of whipped cream." Under the fur, a Bichon has a long, elegant neck, one third the length of it's body. They carry their tail straight, over their back. An unaggressive breed, the Bichon frisé likes other dogs. The Bichon Frisé has a merry, confident nature and makes a great, fun-loving companion. Height: 23 - 28 cms at shoulder. Class: Toy.
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