What is the difference between a male and a female bichon frise?

The female Bichon Frise can be quite clingy and docile. The male Bichon Frise may not be as docile as the female Bichon Frise. But because the female Bichon Frise is particularly clingy, she will generally have separation anxiety, which requires more training from the owner, otherwise it will be a headache. The female Bichon Frise has good obedience. The male Bichon Frise will do better than the female Bichon Frise in terms of agility, but not as well as the female Bichon Frise in terms of obedience. The female Bichon Frise is not as quick to learn as the male dog, but as long as the owner is patient, the female Bichon Frise can learn more than the male Bichon Frise. Whether you are training a male Bichon Frise or a female Bichon Frise, you actually need to be patient and properly guided. The male Bichon Frise is simple to take care of during the physiological period, as long as you can calm the emotions and keep an eye on the dog to prevent it from getting lost. A female Bichon needs to wear diapers to prevent blood from dripping everywhere, and to clean her vagina every once in a while, plus keep an eye on her or she’ll be in trouble if she gets pregnant accidentally. So if you are afraid of trouble, it is recommended that you choose a male Bichon Frise to breed for you. The male Bichon Frise is stronger in appearance, and the Bichon Frise is so cute and charming. The male Bichon Frise is relatively stronger than the female Bichon Frise and has a more beautiful coat because androgens promote hair growth.

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