favoritearticles.com
   Site Home >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Use >> Add Your Link >> Submit Article
Search:   
 
 

What Is Landscape Architecture?

Many times I have been asked what is the difference between a landscape architect and a landscape de ... - 123456789
 

The Border Collie: Excelling at Herding, Search and Rescue, Competitive Sports and Much More

Border Collies are amazing dogs. Besides being used to herd sheep they have been used as war dogs, s ... - Carol Stack
 

Aluminum Strap Patio Furniture for the Poolside

Pools are a great addition to any home or resort. Pools offer a beautiful outdoor setting and offer ... - Michael Hargrove
 
 

Sometimes caring for a loved one with dementia means seeking outside help.

As our society ages, more and more families are struggling to live with a family member who is suffe ... - MK Welty
 

Affordable Saunas Really Do Exist

Too many people consider home saunas to be expensive luxury items. These are the people, however, wh ... - Pertti Olavi Jalasjaa
 
 

Site Home –› Home & Garden –› Pets & Animals
 

The Bichon Frize

 

The words Bichon Frize actually mean "fluffy little dog". This was the name given to the breed in 1933 by the European Kennel club (Federation Cynologique Internationale) when there was a huge discussion as to what to name the breed, which had applied for registration in the stud book. There had existed since before the time of Christ several varieties of the small white fluffy dog, throughout Europe and South America. The little dog had been called by many names, including the Dog of Havana, the Dog of Holland, the Dog of Bologna and others. Actually it is most likely that these original names represented variations of this breed and later these variations did receive their own designations of the Bolognese and Havanese. At any rate, the "fluffy little dog" that was always white became known as the Bichon Frize, usually just designated the "Bichon" .

The coat of the Bichon as it is presented in the show ring is usually quite rounded and trimmed and fluffed so that in the end one can hardly distinguish the actual bones or muscling of the body. If groomed as for the show, the little dog has a large squared off appearance to the head and the entire body is covered with fine soft coat about 3 inches in length, curly and "fluffy" all over. The coat is always white. However when one has a pet Bichon this is not an easy task to keep this appearance. One drawback as far as this type of grooming is that folks who want to have it look that perfect must devote a portion of their time nearly every other day to brushing the dog "to the skin" to keep the coat fluffy and mat free and giving baths as necessary to keep the coat clean. Many "pet" owners elect to keep the coat short and trimmed for ease.

The Bichon Frize is very healthy. There are no genetic conditions known and except for keeping up to date with the inoculations there should be few vet visits. The Bichon learns tricks easily and loves to perfume them. It is a friendly and affectionate dog and loves to be a lap dog but also loves to play and is no stranger to begging for attention. The Bichon usually has a consistent temperament of gentleness, a clownish playful attitude and is affectionate to everyone it meets. It is easy to see why this dog has become a favorite as a pet. It is small enough for elderly folks to hold in their lap, it is friendly and usually non aggressive in nature, so it is a safe dog for a family with children. The size is appropriate for apartment living and the intelligence of the breed is undeniable, the dog has been used historically as a circus dog to perform tricks and entertain the public. However, when allowed to, the Bichon can become spoiled and it would be well for the owner to remember that all dogs, regardless of their size, do need training and an occasional reminder of who is boss. Unfortunately as a breed becomes more popular, it is also true that it can be "overbred" by unscrupulous breeders who are only out to put money in their pocket. When this happens it can be possible that poor temperament can be bred into a bloodline and sometimes this has happened with the Bichon, as it is becoming apparent that more and more of these little dogs are becoming "tyrants" of the household. Responsible owners will buy from responsible breeders and will take their little puppy to an obedience class. If attention is paid at the beginning, the little puppy will grow into a great little dog rather than a spoiled rotten little brat.

Author: Michael Russell
 
Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Algae Resistant Roof Shingles
 
How to treat temper tantrums in kids?
 
Obedience Training and Your Pit Bull Terrier: Dog Training Techniques
 
Caring From A Distance
 
Toile Bedding
 
How To Know If The Interior Design Business Is Right For You
 
Rabbits Diet: Is your rabbit eating right?
 
Tranquility in Your Own Back Yard
 
The Many Types Of Bamboo Floor
 
Selecting the Right Educational Computer Games for Your Child
 
 
 

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Games & Play

 

Politics & Government

 

Culture & Art

 

Medical Care

 

Issues & News

 

Home & Garden

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Teens & Kids

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Fitness & Health

 

Education & Reference

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Estate & Realty

 

Self Healing

 

Automobiles

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Finance & Investment

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Science & Space

 

Society & Issues

 

Software & Networking

 

Business & Companies

 

Hotels & Travel

 
Site Home >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2006, www.favoritearticles.com