How long is the life span of a Bichon Frise The average life span of a Bichon Frise in captivity is about 12 to 15 years, and if properly raised, the life span may be longer, even up to about 20 years. Small dogs generally live longer than large dogs, and Bichons generally begin to reach old age at around 7 years of age, so owners must take care of them. The specific lifespan of a dog is also related to its own physical state, the presence of metabolic diseases, heart disease, etc. If an older dog is kept at home (>8 years old), it is recommended to have regular annual physical examinations, such as liver and kidney function tests, routine blood tests, and certain endocrine function tests (thyroid, adrenal). To make Bichons grow better, you need to provide them with a good and comfortable living environment. You also need to pay attention to some places, such as the Bichon Frise should not be easily bathed when it is small and easy to get sick, and vaccination on time to prevent it from getting diseases.
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