Why Your New Pet May Need Bichon Frise Training

This post was written by admin3 on September 21, 2009
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Bichon Frises are fluffy, white, and small dogs of energy and play who do well in homes where they can be with at least one person at a time. The breed usually needs only moderate exercise, but you will notice that the breed is simply on edge with high energy. Therefore, this is one dog that will indeed require some advanced obedience Bichon Frise training! These dogs are easily excited, and tend to overreact when their owner comes home or when visitors drop by; obedience commands are the best ways to curtail these unwanted behavior quickly. Besides, remember that high-strung or hyperactive bichon frises that get insufficient exercise (limited to running in the house) end up destructive, focusing their efforts on hapless shoes or furniture.

Walking is a good way for the dog to burn off its energy. It also helps the dog see and smell its environment, plus bond with its owner. A maximum of three brisk walks a day not only burns off extra energies, but also keeps the dog toned. It can be noticed too that dogs with enough exercise sleep better and easier, and get into lesser trouble brought about by boredom. In fact, life with a high energy Bichon is simply channeling its energies into more occupying tasks and activities, and Bichon Frise training is just an example.

But even if a brisk walk is enough a few times everyday for this furry whirlwind, there is no reason to limit the exercise to walking only. You can have variety by playing hide and seek, or tag. A game of fetch is another good workout. A daily routine is an important ingredient for happy bichon frises, so owners will need to maintain exercise schedules as consistently as possible. Don’t forget that dogs can overheat or become too fatigued also, so keep plenty of fresh water at hand.

Growing Bichon Frises only feel excitement and thrill at the prospect of learning new skills and lessons. Just a few examples of what can be taught to them are rolling over, or something complex like dancing. Nothing can match the excitement these dogs feel when finally asked to perform in front of others what they learned! Try also building an obstacle course for them, where you can teach them how to go around a box, across a board, under this, through that, and so forth. They key is to entertain them (and yourself!) with endless Bichon training.

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