Want to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a Bichon Frise. Research shows that pet ownership helps reduce stress, lowers blood pressure and fends off feelings of depression and lonliness.While not much can beat the love and companionship of a Bichon Frise, there are some unpleasant behaviors that just won’t do – from barking all evening to defecating on the floor to chewing on your shoes while you’re distracted.
If your Bichon Frise displays this behavior, it may be acting out due to boredom, rising aggression or because of no home-training. With the right lifestyle changes and disciplined training, you could be well on the way to having a pleasant, better-behaved pet. The following recommendations will help your furry friend become more disciplined:
Training Your Bichon Frise:Neuter or spay
The Humane Society of the United States recommends that this common surgery could help your Bichon Frise have a longer life, be healthier and improve behavior issues.
How to Train The Bichon Frise:Help your pet chill
Just like people, Bichon Frises can get anxious, agitated and stressed. That’s why some animal doctors recommend giving your Bichon Frise a calming product, such as pet calming spray, to help relieve hyperactivity.
Made with natural ingredients, pet calming spray acts quickly to alleviate anxiety, trepidation, uncertainty and hyper-aggression and lets anxious pets snooze through the night.
How to Train Your Bichon Frise:Have a workout routine
Provide your Bichon Frise with regularly scheduled strolls two times a day. This will help the Bichon Frise stave off boredom, which may lead to bad behavior.
Tips To Training Your Bichon Frise:Go to school
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, enrolling your Bichon Frise in an obedience training will show you how to manage your Bichon Frise’s actions both safely and humanely.
Training The Bichon Frise:Be patient
Even though teaching your Bichon Frise to be more obedient may require focus on your part, it’s surely worth it. Indeed, as man’s best friend, your Bichon Frise will appreciate bonding with you in the process.
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