Thursday 23 July 2015

Feed Bichon Frises

Feeding your Bichon Frise properly is important to maintaining a happy and healthy pet.


The Bichon Frise is usually a very happy and energetic pet, suitable for pet owners who want a dog that is a lot of fun and very loyal. It is important that owners of Bichon Frise dogs feed them with food that maintains their health, energy and mood. Make sure to talk with your pet's veterinarian to determine which type is best for you individual pet. The vet can also give you even more information about feeding and care.


Instructions


1. Talk to your veterinarian about any specific food recommendations she has for your Bichon Frise, instead of relying solely on TV commercials for information. Your veterinarian will be able to provide you with good ideas so you are well equipped with knowledge when you head into the pet store to buy food.


2. Although Bichon Frises are considered to be one of the healthiest dog breeds and can live for 15 to 20 years, they are still susceptible to skin problems and obesity. To combat obesity, make sure that you do not feed your dog human food and that you do not overfeed your dog. Look for dog foods that provide scientific proof that their ingredients help promote skin health.


3. Choose a premium puppy or adult dry dog food option from your local pet store or supermarket, depending on your Bichon Frise's age. Avoid generic brands, because these brands often use cheaper ingredients that do not provide your dog with the healthy ingredients it needs.


4. Feed your Bichon Frise at the same times every day. Bichon Frise puppies should be fed three times a day in equal portion sizes. After about six months, begin feeding your Bichon Frise twice a day instead of three times, but do not change the amount of food. It is important that you maintain your dog's eating schedule so that it becomes used to its routine.


5. Prepare fresh water for your dog with every meal and between meals so that it is always able to stay hydrated. If you are still house training your Bichon Frise, do not allow it unlimited access to its water dish. Once house training is completed, however, it is okay to always keep the dog's water dish full and available.


6. Reward your dog with bits of its dry kibble for a treat, instead of high-calorie commercial treats, which aren't good for dogs. Very rarely, you can reward your dog with a small piece of chicken, but you should do this no more than once a week.

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