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Bichon Frize Owners – Learn How To Train A Bichon Frize

Whether you already own a Bichon Frize or are just thinking of purchasing your first Bichon Frize puppy, it’s never too late to learn how to train a Bichon Frize. The Bichon Frize dog breed is a very tame dog by nature and is therefore a very popular choice as a pet for families with children. If you raise your Bichon correctly, he will be a loyal and loving companion. Going through the trouble of learning how to train a Bichon Frize puppy shows that you are a responsible dog owner.

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The first thing you should do before bringing the dog home is to prepare a space for it to sleep. This should be safe, soft, warm and comfortable. I recommend buying a medium sized cage or a metal cage. Place the dog’s bed and blanket in the crate. This crate not only acts as a place for the dog to sleep, but also provides security. Never send the dog to his crate as punishment.

WARNING:- The dog must always associate the cage as its place of safety.

If you are buying the puppy from a breeder, ask if you can rub a blanket over the mother so the blanket will keep the mother’s scent. This will help the puppy adjust to the night.
Start training a bichon with dog treats.

* Always reward good behavior by saying “good boy” or “good girl,” and make a big ruckus with the dog.
* Always change the pitch of your voice to be louder (not louder) when you reward the dog.
* When you start to give commands to the dog, like sit for example, you will lower the tone of your voice. He will soon learn to interpret your commands.
* When you want the dog to do something like sit, just say “sit” and when the dog finally sits on his own, reward him and say “good boy” or “good girl”.
* If he doesn’t sit, just wait until he finally sits and as soon as you see him, say “sit” and reward him as before.

Very soon you will associate the work of sitting with the action of sitting. This is the beginning of learning to train a Bichon Frize. Learning to train a Bichon Frize is not difficult, but it does require patience.

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