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Have you learned the tips for selecting a Bichon Frize?

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As a poop scraper, I am afraid of encountering long-haired dogs that shed easily. However, the Bichon Frize is a breath of fresh air among "long-haired dogs" and almost never sheds. Coupled with the fluffy white hair, it looks like a ball of marshmallows from a distance, very cute.

However, when many dog ​​owners actually purchase Bichon Frize dogs, they are faced with glib dog dealers and a bunch of dogs that look almost the same. I am always quite confused and don’t know how to choose a purebred one. Next, the editor will share some tips on selecting a Bichon Frize, hoping to help you.

Have you learned the techniques for selecting Bichon Frize dogs?

1. Look at the price

< p>Generally speaking, Bichon Frize is divided into pet level, pedigree level, and competition level, with different prices. At present, the price of pet-level Bichon Frize on the market is 1,200-4,000 yuan, the price of pedigree-level Bichon Frize is 4,000-6,500 yuan, and the price of competition-level Bichon Frize is more than 6,500 yuan. As for the Bichon Frize that is too low-priced, the editor does not recommend that you buy it in case there are physical defects.

2. Look at the body shape

Generally speaking, if they are purebred Bichon Frize dogs, their body shapes are very well-proportioned. The height is about 9.5 feet to 11.5 feet, which is about 24.13 cm to 29.21 cm. Generally speaking, the height of a normal Bichon Frize will not exceed the range of 9 to 12 feet.

3. Look at the eyes

The eyes of purebred Bichon Frize dogs are round and the color of the eyeballs is black. If you see a Bichon Frize puppy with flat, long, or skewed eyes, it means it is not a purebred Bichon Frize. In addition, if the eye color is not black, it also means that the blood is not pure enough. By the way, if you want to see this detailed feature of the Bichon Frize, it is recommended to observe it in a place with better light, otherwise you may not be able to find it.

4. Look at the nose

The nose of a purebred Bichon Frize is round and black in color. If the nose color is lighter or pink, it means the dog is not pure enough.

5. Look at the hair

The texture of the coat is one of the important criteria for evaluating whether the Bichon Frize is purebred. Especially after bathing or brushing, the Bichon Frize's coat will stand on the body, creating a powder puff effect, which is very cute. Moreover, the undercoat of a purebred Bichon Frize is soft and very thick, and the outer coat is a bit curly and rough. When you touch it, the two different hairs combine to give it a soft yet firm feel.

6. Look at the color

When a purebred Bichon Frize reaches adulthood, it is completely white and does not have any other colors. When puppies are young, they may have some creamy yellow hair around their ears, but the proportion of hair on the whole body cannot exceed 10%. If it exceeds this proportion, it means that the dog is not a purebred Bichon Frize. dog. In addition, when we buy a Bichon Frize, it is best to do it during the day or indoors with better lighting, otherwise it will be difficult to find color defects on the dog.

7. Look at the gait

The Bichon Frize runs accurately and easily, and is very stretched. Viewed from the side, the stretching movements of the front legs and hind legs should be coordinated with each other. The forequarters stretch easily, the hindquarters are strong and powerful, the back is maintained and stable, and a medium distance between the hind legs is maintained at all times. If the dog's gait is not neat enough when walking, and the movements of its limbs are not coordinated enough, don't choose it. There may be a congenital genetic disease in the bones.

This is all the editor will talk about today about sharing tips on selecting Bichon Frize dogs. Have you learned it? If you want to know more detailed knowledge about Bichon Frize, please continue to pay attention to this site!