What is the difference between a Poodle and a Bichon Frise? The Bichon Frise is rectangular in shape, the Poodle is square. The Poodle has large ears with a low ear level, the Bichon is smaller and has a slightly higher ear level. The Bichon’s tail is on its back, the Poodle’s is not. The Bichon’s bones are much thicker and more solid than the Poodle’s. The Bichon Frise has round eyes, the Poodle has oval eyes, and the Poodle has a longer muzzle. A. Four differences between the Bichon Frise and the Poodle 1. body type. Generally speaking, the white poodle and the small Bichon Frise have different body shapes, the Bichon Frise is rectangular, and the Bichon Frise’s legs are shorter, lying on the ground like a small bench; and the poodle is square. 2, ears. The Poodle’s ears are large and low, while the Bichon Frise is smaller and slightly higher. 3. Tail. The Poodle has a straight tail, and even if it doesn’t stop, it won’t be on its back, while the Bichon Frise tends to be on its back. 4. Bone mass. The Bichon Frise’s bones are much thicker and more solid than the Poodle’s, while the Poodle is a bit floaty and light, feeling less heavy than the Bichon. 5. eyes. The Bichon Frise’s eyes are round, with the outside of the eye and the end of the nose forming a triangle. The Poodle’s eyes are oval, with a wide eye spacing. 6. muzzle. The length of the muzzle depression of the Bichon Frise is 3/5 of the distance from the muzzle depression to the occipital area. The muzzle of the Poodle is more slender and the length of the muzzle depression is equal to the distance from the muzzle depression to the occipital area.
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