Bichon what kind of good

What kind of Bichon Frise is good? The purebred Bichon Frise is about 9-12 inches tall at the shoulder, small in size, well-proportioned, with coordinated limbs; the Bichon Frise has a double coat, with a rough outer layer and a dense, soft inner layer, with a very elastic coat; the eyes must be round, and the ears are pendulous and positioned more forward, usually hidden in the coat. The purebred Bichon Frise should first be very well proportioned, while the height of the Bichon should be between 9.5 inches and 11.5 inches. If some Bichons are a little taller, but all indicators and appearance are very standard and proportionate, then it is possible to relax a little. But no matter what, a good purebred Bichon Frise should not be less than 9 inches tall at the shoulder and more than 12 inches tall. Beyond this range, it cannot be considered a first class purebred Bichon Frise. A good Bichon Frise has round eyes, black or dark brown in color, and a ring of black or brown skin surrounding the Bichon’s small round eyes. It is best for a Bichon Frise to be white in color. Only a white Bichon Frise will have a powder puff coat after bathing. You can also judge a Bichon Frise by its gait. A good Bichon Frise runs with stretching movements, accurate and easy routes, and when viewed from the side, the front legs and hind legs stretch in harmony with each other, the front torso stretches easily, the hind limbs drive strongly, and the back line stays solid. The coat of the purebred Bichon Frise is very fluffy and soft, with a very dense undercoat and a coarse, hard outer coat. A healthy Bichon Frise will have a soft and firm feeling when you touch its coat, which is as elastic as velvet If, however, you find that the dog’s coat does not have this quality, it is a sign that the Bichon Frise’s quality is superior to be redetermined. The ears droop and are hidden in the long, flowing coat. If the ears are pulled toward the nosepiece, the length of the ear extends to the middle of the muzzle. The ears are positioned slightly above the level of where the eyes are and are more forward of the head. So when he is alert, the ears become part of the face. The purebred Bichon Frise should run with stretch, precision and ease. When viewed from the side, the front legs and hind legs extend in harmony with each other, the forequarters extend easily, the hindquarters drive strongly, and the backline remains firm.

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