How to choose a Bichon Frise? A purebred Bichon Frise has a well-proportioned and rounded body, is approximately 24.13 cm to 29.21 cm tall, has ears that are slightly higher than the eyes, has round eyes, preferably black or dark brown in color, should run with a relaxed and powerful stride, and has a flat and stable back.1. Body featuresGenerally speaking, if a purebred Bichon Frise has a very well-proportioned body, and a purebred Bichon Frise’s 2. Head characteristicsThe ears are pendulous and hidden in the long, flowing fur. The ears are positioned slightly above the eyes and in a more forward position. Purebred bears have round, frontal eyes; the best eye color is black or dark brown with a ring of black or brown skin surrounding the bear’s small round eyes. Overly large or prominent eyes, almond-shaped eyes and crooked eyes do not meet the criteria for a purebred. The muzzle is very well proportioned to the length of the head. The black lips are delicate but not pendulous. 3. Pace Characteristics From the Bichon action, the traditional Bichon runs with precise ease and is stretched out, from the side, the front legs and hind legs are stretched out, to coordinate with each other, the forequarters are stretched out easily, the hind drive is strong and powerful, the back is held with firmness, and a medium distance is maintained between the hind legs no matter what. 4. Coat Characteristics If the Bichon is The coat texture is also one of the important criteria to evaluate whether the bears are purebred, especially the bears, after bathing or brushing, if the coat stands on the body, the overall effect will produce a powder puff, while the purebred bears, their undercoat is soft and very thick, the outer pelt, a little curly and coarse, while when When touched by the owner, the combination of the two different coats will give a soft but firm feeling.
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