The difference between a small-bodied Bichon Frise and a Bichon Frise Normally, the Bichon Frise is not divided into small and large bodies, because the Bichon Frise itself is a small dog, so there will be no difference in size at all. The correct method of selecting a Bichon Frise is body type: the purebred Bichon Frise is very well proportioned, while the height of the Bichon Frise should be between 9.5 inches and 11.5 inches. If some Bichons are slightly taller, but all indicators and appearance are very standard and proportionate, they can be relaxed a bit. However, a good purebred Bichon should not be less than 9 inches tall at the shoulder and more than 12 inches tall. Beyond this range, a purebred bear cannot be considered a first class bear. Eyes: The eyes of a purebred bear are round and right in front of the head. The best eye color is black or dark brown with a circle of black or brown skin surrounding the bear’s small round eyes. Overly large or protruding eyes, almond-shaped eyes, and crooked eyes do not meet the criteria for a purebred. If the Bichon’s eyes are not black or dark brown, but some other color, then it is not a purebred Bichon.
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