With so many people bringing home a Bichon Frise pup, it is extremely important to make sure that everyone is on the same page in regards to how puppy care should be handled. Raising a pup of any breed can be a difficult task if you are new to it but even for those people who have raised dogs before, there is something extra special about Bichon Frise puppies.
This breed of dog has a mind all of its own and in order to maintain control of the situation you better make sure that you are reading up on Bichon Frise puppy care. The more you know the more you can be prepared which will make the entire experience not only better for you but for the puppy as well and that is generally the goal of every puppy owner. The one thing that commonly makes people turn and run the other way when considering adopting a Bichon Frise pup is the fact that it is so hard to potty train. Because it can take an extra long time there could be messes that are left from the dog, which can actually cost you money if carpet is destroyed. But it is not that the dog is not trainable, it just takes a little more time than with most other breeds. The last thing you need is a house that has become destroyed by an unruly dog and believe me, it is a very high possibility of that happening if housebreaking doesn’t start fast, remain consistent, and be successfully completed within a certain period of time. So keep to your rules and do not back down and whenever your Bichon Frise pup does as told then you must remember to praise him or her big time, so they repeat the action and after so many right attempts and enough praising your pup will be trained. And although most people would consider this next point to be of common sense, you would be very surprised who cannot or just does not follow this very simple rule. You never, under any circumstances want to instill fear into the heart of your Bichon Frise pup, or for any other breed for that matter. Not only is it against the law it is extremely harmful to the pup and you will only get the opposite of what you want from the pup when acting in such a manner. Make sure that you are always thinking of your pup when training and always question yourself if what you are doing, saying or teaching is the best benefit of the pup. Think twice before you ever speak in anger and always try to talk to your pet in a loving way.