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10 Facts About Bichon Frise Dogs Mos People Don't Know About

Hypoallergenic Coat: The Bichon Frise has a white hypoallergenic coat that is plush and velvety to the touch, featuring rounded head hair that sets off the large, dark eyes and black nose
Playful Yet Gentle: They are considered a great all-around pet, playful yet gentle, and get along well with other pets
Cheerful Disposition: The Bichon Frise is known for its cheerful disposition, playful personality, and distinctive white coat
Noble History: The breed was popular with European nobility, including the English court during Henry II's reign, and was even included in paintings by Goya
Descendant of Water Spaniel: Some historians believe the breed actually originated in the Canary Islands and was brought to Europe, and it is thought to be a descendant of the water spaniel


Energetic and Intelligent: Bichon Frises are energetic, intelligent, and relish being the center of attention. They love to be part of the action and thrive in busy households with lots of activity
Long Lifespan: They have a relatively long lifespan, typically living for 12-15 years
Good with Children and Pets: They are generally considered very good with kids and get along well with other household dogs and pets
Low Shedding: Their curly coat makes them less likely to shed than other breeds, making them better suited for individuals with allergies
Artistic Inspiration: The breed inspired artists through the centuries, including Albrecht Durer, Titian, Francisco Goya, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who depicted the breed in their work







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