How to dock the tail of a Bichon Frize
0 Jul 26,2025
The temperature changes greatly in winter, so pets need to be protected against colds. There are two causes of Bichon Frize cold. One is viral cold caused by viruses; the other is general cold caused by sudden changes in temperature and lack of insulation measures. Puppies, malnourished dogs and those with poor immunity are particularly susceptible to colds. Therefore, the main thing to prevent and treat colds is to strengthen the physical fitness of domestic dogs. In addition to feeding your Bichons well and choosing a nutritionally balanced dog food, you must also ensure that the Bichons exercise and enhance their physical fitness. When the climate changes, pay attention to keeping warm to avoid catching cold and rain. The kennel must be placed in a warmer place at home and away from ventilation.
In winter, Bichon Frize will suffer from diarrhea, vomiting, and indigestion. Bichons are afraid of heat and are anorexic in summer, but their appetite becomes particularly good in winter. At this time, owners need to control their food intake to prevent indigestion caused by overeating. Laying clean blankets or thick towels in the kennel will help your Bichon keep warm and prevent him from suffering from gastrointestinal discomfort due to cold. You can always keep probiotics at home to help your Bichon’s digestion, balance the intestinal flora, and protect the Bichon’s stomach.
Pay attention to the Bichon Frize’s feet. In winter, the paws and pads of Bichon Frize are also relatively fragile and prone to dryness, cracking and peeling. Parents should pay attention to protecting the paws of Bichons when taking them out for activities. After returning home, wipe the Bichon Frize's paws with a hot towel, massage them for a few minutes, and check whether there are any foreign objects on the Bichon Frize's paws.