How to Care for a Newly Arrived Bichon Frise and How to Tell if It Has Bonded With You


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When a Bichon Frise puppy first arrives at its new home, it's crucial to allow them time to adjust to their surroundings before proceeding with vaccinations. Also, feeding them small, frequent meals is recommended to aid their digestion and reduce stress.

For the first day, the following are the most important steps to take: First, take your Bichon Frise to a veterinarian for a thorough checkup. If they are healthy, you can get them vaccinated after they've had a chance to settle in. Second, avoid bathing them right away, and wait until they have completely adapted to the new environment. Third, serve them small, frequent meals to avoid digestive upset. Fourth, spend quality time with your new puppy. Comfort and reassure them with your presence.

How to Know if Your Bichon Frise Has Bonded With You

A Bichon Frise that has bonded with its owner will exhibit several distinct behaviors. Initially, they will become very clingy and seek out their owner's company. They will follow you around and may wait by the door when you leave. When you come home, they will greet you enthusiastically, wagging their tail, perhaps nudging your legs, and running around you. You might also hear them vocalizing to get your attention. Furthermore, a Bichon Frise that has bonded with you will enjoy physical affection such as licking you, rolling on their back, and exposing their belly for rubs. They will also seek out play time with you. Finally, a bonded Bichon will listen to you more attentively, responding quickly when you call their name or give commands. When you observe these actions in your Bichon Frise, it is a good indication that it has recognized you as its owner.