A lot of Bichon have been with Poodle, but it’s difficult for about three months distinguish. So be sure to understand their characteristics before buying them.
1. Check the characteristics of Bichon Frise when choosing.
Before buying Bichon Frise, dog owners must learn more (especially if they plan to buy a purebred dog) Bichon Frise): For example, the coat of a purebred Bichon Frise should be very soft and elastic, and at the same time have a powder puff effect; while a purebred Bichon Frise should not be less than 9 inches high at the withers and more than 12 inches inch.
You should know the basic common sense of Bichon Frise, and you can compare them one by one when purchasing, so as not to be deceived by the dog dealer. If you don't know the relevant purebred Bichon Frise characteristics, you can check out the characteristics of purebred Bichon Frise.
Second, do not confuse Bichon Frise with other dogs
Bichon Frise is easily confused with some dogs of similar size. Such as Malches and poodles.
The difference between the Maltese and the Bichon is that the Maltese has a long and straight coat with long and large limbs; the Bichon Frise has a curly coat; the limbs are shorter and smaller.
As for What's the difference between a Bichon Frise and a Poodle? Simply put, the Bichon Frise is only white in color, and has a round face (to put it bluntly, it's like a pie), which is the difference between it and the poodle. The biggest difference for VIPs.
Three, some physical characteristics to pay attention to when choosing a Bichon Frise
1. Glasses. The Bichon Frise's eyes should be slightly rounded but not protruding, dark in color, and dark in the edges of the eyes.
2. Mouth. The upper and lower incisors of a good Bichon Frise are used for tweezer-like bite (do not choose puppies whose teeth cannot close together); at the same time, the lips are black and drooping, and the nose is round and black.
3. Limbs. Bichon Frise whose neck is too thick or too short, the body is curled, the head is often drooping, and the tail is hairless should not be selected. At the same time, the teeth can not be bitten or missing, and it is not good for the tail to stand upright on the back or droop.
4. Coat. A good Bichon Frise should be white as jade, long and slightly curved, and full of energy.
5. Anus. Do not choose a Bichon Frise with unrecovered digestive tract disease, yellow stains around the anus or feces.