A Step By Step Guide To Bichon Frise Training

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by Mary Stevenson

There are literally hundreds of different breeds of dog that you can choose from, but one that you should definitely consider is the Bichon Frise. They are truly kind and adorable dogs, and if well trained they make perfect family pets. It is very important for you to make sure that you are well educated on the matter of Bichon Frise training before deciding to go with this breed of dog as your pet.

There are a few particular reasons for this, one being that Bichon Frise dogs tend to be quite stubborn, and therefore are often more difficult to train. It is important that you are aware of this and willing and able to put in the extra time and effort that is typically required with these dogs compared to other breeds. Most importantly of all you need to understand that there is specific training that should be implemented on Bichon Frise dogs.

One of the most major aspects relating to Bichon Frise training is barking. It can often be hard to train them not to bark, but it can be done. Keep in mind that this is a breed that is often quick to sound the alarm at every new sight and sound. Although this can often be a good thing, especially at night because they make great watchdogs and will alert you if there are any intruders, it can obviously also become a problem as well.

Separation is another important issue when it comes to Bichon Frise training. They are attention seeking dogs, and actually do not like to be left alone for more than a few hours at a time. They will definitely let you know when you are not spending enough time with them, usually by constant barking and destructive chewing. Obviously then if you are someone who is usually out all day, this is not going to be the best breed for you to choose as a pet.

Bichon Frise paper training can take a lot of time and patience. Repetitive lessons and positive reinforcements will work best for this breed. Find an out of the way place in your house to place the paper and take your dog there every time it needs to go.

Slowly move the paper toward and then out of the door after your dog becomes successful at using the paper every time.

If you do decide to do the Bichon Frise training yourself, there are a couple of things in particular that you want to make sure to keep in mind throughout the process. One is to be repetitive, because this is the only way that you are going to be able to teach your Bichon Frise anything.

However, if you are going to be out working all day, it is generally going to be best that you choose another breed of dog for your pet.

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