How is the Bichon Frise? What is the IQ of the Bichon Frise?

The Bichon Frise is a small dog breed native to the Mediterranean region, with a cheerful personality that combines robustness, cute and lively characteristics, making it one of the most popular dog breeds today. Many people find the Bichon Frise to be relatively cute, but often have questions such as: Is the Bichon Frise good to have? What is the IQ of the Bichon Frise? The Bichon Frise has a clean white coat that usually does not shed and the curly coat looks very soft and shiny. Many people like the Bichon Frise because of its gorgeous coat, but in the process of raising it, it needs to be combed often and trimmed regularly to keep it beautiful and reduce the probability of skin diseases. The Bichon Frise’s IQ is a concern for many owners. It is ranked 45th in canine IQ and is on the upper end of the scale, so it is relatively easy to train and train. Whether it’s behavioral training in the home or some simple skills training, as long as you make good use of the induction method and the conditioned reflex method, you can let the Bichon learn quickly. In terms of exercise, the Bichon Frise is very energetic and does not require as much exercise as a large dog, but proper exercise is necessary. In addition to giving him enough living space at home, he needs to be taken for frequent walks outdoors for about half an hour a day, which is very helpful for his physical and mental health. In terms of feeding, the Bichon Frise is not a picky eater, but it is a glutton for punishment, so you should strictly control the amount of food and feed it on time, not giving it too many snacks or raw meat, and balanced nutrition is most important. In this regard, the requirements are not high, and it is enough to spend a few hundred dollars every month. Overall, the Bichon Frise is a very good dog, with a low IQ, so it is very easy to train an obedient Bichon Frise. In terms of feeding costs, the Bichon Frise may cost a lot in terms of grooming and disease, and this cannot be done perfunctorily for the sake of the dog’s health.

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