Bichon Frise

Cushion with a Personality
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Bichon
Bichon Frises are playful and affectionate dogs, known for their white, fluffy coat and adaptable nature. They are good companions for families and apartment living.

The Bichon Frisé is a small, fluffy companion breed known for its cheerful personality and hypoallergenic coat. The name comes from French, meaning “curly lap dog,” and it suits this affectionate, sociable pup well. Often mistaken for a larger Maltese, the Bichon stands out for its dense, white coat, which doesn’t shed but does require regular grooming to stay soft and tangle-free.

Bichons are playful, gentle, and outgoing—natural charmers who thrive on human companionship. They’re great with kids, get along well with other pets, and are friendly even with strangers. While some can be a bit stubborn, most respond well to positive reinforcement and consistent routines. One of their signature quirks is the “Bichon Blitz”—a spontaneous burst of joyful zooming that usually ends with a happy flop on their back.

The breed has deep roots in the Mediterranean and is believed to descend from water dogs like the Barbet, along with small white lapdogs that were popular as far back as ancient times. Over centuries, the Bichon spread across Europe via sailors and traders. The breed was especially beloved in Italy and Spain, where it was often seen in the royal courts, sometimes styled in elaborate “lion cuts” similar to the Portuguese Water Dog.

Today, the Bichon Frisé is a devoted companion dog that brings warmth, humor, and energy to any household.

Bichon Frises are lovable little extroverts with hearts as big as their hair. They thrive on connection, routine, and gentle care—and they’ll reward it with unwavering loyalty and nonstop charm. Ideal for first-time dog owners who want a cheerful, affectionate sidekick, Bichons bring brightness to every room (and a bit of fluff to every outfit). Just be ready for regular grooming, daily companionship, and a dog who truly believes they belong by your side—always.