Bichon Frise
Intelligent, vivacious and rather energetic, the Bichon Frise is a fantastic addition to any family.
About the Bichon Frise
Bichon Frises have all the physical and behavioural qualities of the ideal companion dog, not least a great willingness to share their affections.
They have become a very popular companion dog throughout the globe. Bichon Frises are lively little dogs with expressive eyes and a happy-go-lucky, playful character.
Source : faits et caractéristiques clés provenant de la Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)
Particularités de la race
- Pays
- France
- Groupe
- FCI Group 9, AKC Non-Sporting Group
- Catégorie de taille
- Races de petite taille
- Espérance de vie moyenne
- 12–15 ans
Dynamique / Confiant / Tranquille / Sociable / Facile à vivre / Affectueux / Fidèle
Faits marquants
Origins of the breed
The history of the breed goes all the way back to the Romans, and, indeed, most of its ancestors were Italian. Through the centuries it was initially highly prized by the aristocracy, before moving in with the hoi polloi. They have become a very popular companion dog throughout the globe, especially over the past 60 years or so.
Bichon Frises became very fashionable in the 17th century, remaining in vogue almost continually until just before World War I. The madness of two global conflicts cost the breed dearly, but demand started to rise in the 1950’s.