Friends who raise Bichons, do you feel that when your little Bichon is raised to be fat and healthy, the sense of accomplishment really can't be described in words? To tell you the truth, Bichon is "well-raised", often has these characteristics, can't pretend!
Lively and energetic
The well-raised Bichon is alive and kicking every day, as if it has endless energy. They love to play with their owners, and they also trot all the way out for a walk, which makes people happy to watch!
Be in good health and get sick easily
This is really important! A well-raised Bichon will have a strong body resistance and will not get sick easily. Even if you have a small cold once in a while, you can recover quickly.
Hungry and not picky eater
Well-bred Bichons have a very good appetite! They have a strong interest in food, whether it is dog food, snacks or fruits, they can eat with relish. Moreover, they are not picky eaters, they can eat whatever the owner gives, and they are really good to feed!
Docile and friendly
Bichons who are well raised will have a particularly docile personality. They are friendly to family and strangers, and do not bark or attack people. Such a bichon is really loved by everyone, and flowers bloom!
Obedient, sensible and well-trained
A well-raised Bichon is not only healthy, but also has a high IQ and EQ! They are usually very obedient and sensible, able to accurately understand the owner's instructions, and make correct responses.
If your Bichon is not very obedient, the Shovel Officer can train it with a snack reward.
The hair is shiny, like satin
Heck, I have to say, a well-raised Bichon has really shiny hair! When you touch it, it feels like you've touched the softest satin. This is the result of the owner's careful care!
Whether the Bichon has smooth and shiny hair is also related to its diet, and if you want the Bichon to have smooth hair, it is recommended to choose dog food containing fish oil for it.
Conclusion: Does your Bichon have these performances?
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