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When cleaning, you need to wet a clean towel with warm water first, and then slowly wipe around the Bichon Frize's eyes with the gentlest technique. It should be noted here that you cannot wipe back and forth in the same position repeatedly, but you should wipe from one side to the other in the same direction.
Secondly, pay attention to the cleaning of the Bichon Frize's nose. Pay attention to observation when cleaning. Generally speaking, a healthy Bichon Frize's nose should be black and moist. If the Bichon Frize's nose is not moist or too moist, it may be suffering from certain diseases, such as cold and fever. . If you find a large amount of secretions in their nose, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. For a healthy Bichon Frize, cleaning the nose only requires washing away the dirt.
Finally, it is best to clean the ear canal while washing your face. When cleaning the ear canal, first open the ear and check to see if there is any inflammation or black or greasy secretions in the ear canal. Then drop the ear oil, gently rub the ears, and then use a cotton swab to remove the dirt.
If there is excessive secretion near the Bichon Frize's eyes, it may be due to stimulation from hair, foreign matter, dust, etc. or due to blocked tear ducts or inverted eyelashes. You should pay more attention to this. In particular, some dog breeds are born with eyes that are too large or too small, making them susceptible to eye diseases. If there is a lot of secretion, you can flush it with saline. If you can't control it, seek medical attention immediately.
Ears should be cleaned (digging out earwax) frequently (every two to three days) and checked for inflammation or black or greasy secretions. These symptoms may be warning signs of chronic ear disease. If you notice anything unusual, don’t forget to consult your nearest veterinarian.
The normal color of the nose should be black and slightly moist. If not, the Bichon Frize may have a fever, cold and runny nose. If you have pus-like discharge from your nose, you may have severe pneumonia or an infectious disease! You should consult a veterinarian as soon as possible.