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Tina B.

12/22/2022

Bichon Frise

The price if the Bichon Frise that we got was higher than we expected but Puppyspot sent us a dog bed, toys, leash, basket to hold toys and a blanket. After we got the dog they called and requested more money to register the dog and get the ID. The dog came healthy. That was the most important thing.

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Bichon Frise Characteristics

Bichon Frise will have no problem being your happiest and most enthusiastic furry companion. They’re an energetic, playful, and smart breed that is loved by all. With its smiling face and charming attitude, this breed is a perfect introduction to dog ownership for beginner dog parents and apartment dwellers alike.

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  • Energy Moderate
  • Size Small
  • Trainability Responsive

Often mistaken for Teacup Poodles, the Bichon Frise typically stands at around 9-11 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 7-11 pounds.  Often with white, black, or brown coats, Bichons are rumored to have originated in the Mediterranean and to have been taken along on trade routes into other countries. Despite their small stature, they're not classified as a Toy breed by the AKC; instead, they're members of the Non-Sporting Group.

 

Because they don't shed like other breeds, Bichons often are recommended for people with allergies. You may want to consult a doctor before purchasing one, however, because not everyone reacts the same way to a Bichon's hair. Like other small breeds, Bichon's can be trained easily to perform well at agility, obedience, and other competitions. This breed also excels in therapy work due to its gentle nature and doll-like appearance.

 

Many people are likely to overprotect their Bichon Frise due to their size and cuddly nature, but this can ultimately make your dog more fearful and spoiled. It’s good to be mindful of dangerous situations that your dog might be in, but allowing your dog to navigate encounters with other dogs, animals, and people without interfering unnecessarily will help instill your dog with confidence.

How dog-friendly is Peoria?

A recent study from the insurance company The Swiftest analyzed some of the biggest U.S. cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In the study, Peoria is ranked the 24th most pet-friendly city with a population under 200,000. The city received an A for its number of pet sitters and a B+ for the cost of dog insurance.

Dog parks and outdoor activities in Peoria

Peoria has a variety of dog parks and other outdoor activities where your pup can roam and get its daily dose of exercise. Some of the most popular off-leash dog parks in the city are Parkridge Park Dog Park, Pioneer Community Park, Paloma Community Park, and Hance Dog Park.


In Peoria and the surrounding area, you’ll also find several great hiking trails for when you want to go on a nice long walk with your dog. A few great spots to explore include Rio Vista Community Park, New River Trail, and Thunderbird Conservation Park. 

Life in Peoria with a dog

Peoria has dozens of pet-friendly restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat with your dog. A few of the most popular dog-friendly restaurants in the city include Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli, Haymaker Thunderbird, The Cabin, Lakeside Bar & Grill, and Char Pizzeria.   


Peoria has many other pet-friendly establishments, including pet stores, groomers, daycares, and pet spas. The city is also home to a high number of pet sitters. And, every year there are a variety of pet-centered events to celebrate our furry companions.


If your friends or family are visiting Peoria, there are plenty of pet-friendly hotels where they can stay with their dogs. Some of the most popular dog-friendly hotels in the city are Residence Inn, WoodSpring Suites, and Quality Inn.            

Popular dog breeds in Peoria

Peoria is home to a diverse mix of dog breeds. Some of the most popular breeds in the city are Chihuahuas, Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Yorkshire Terriers, Shih Tzus, Goldendoodles, and Beagles. No matter which breed you decide to bring into your family, your new pup will find many fellow companions throughout the city.

 

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