The Bichon Frise is a descendent of the Barbet or Water Spaniel, much like his cousin the Caniche, and in the beginning he was known as Barbichon, which was later shortened to Bichon. In addition, there are four different categories of the Bichon, which include the Bichon Bolognais, the Bichon Maltais and the Bichon Tenerife as well as the Bichon Havanais, and all of these categories came out of the Mediterranean region.

As everyone knows, bringing home a Bichon Frise will surely fill you with a lot of joy and it will also prove to be very exciting as well. Once the excitement has worn off it is time to consider things such as training and more particularly Bichon Frise potty training. After all, you don’t want your new addition to the home to treat your entire home as his bathroom. So the sooner you get it to learn where to eliminate and ease himself the better it will be for everyone.

It is recommended that you should begin Bichon Frise training and especially Bichon Frise potty training when your puppy is less than twelve weeks old. Start by taking him out a minimum of six times in a day or once every two to four hours. You need to also give your pet ample opportunity to eliminate at a place meant for this purpose and chosen by the owner, where he should be taken repeatedly. And, once he does eliminate in the proper place, he should be rewarded so that you are able to reinforce the habit.

Ideally, to get the best results with Bichon Frise potty training, it is recommended to take him out a few minutes after he has eaten a meal or has completed his nap or finished playing, because these are the most likely times when he will need to go because his bladder and bowel will be most full. Every time your commands are followed you should use a light voice tone to encourage him to associate the praise with his correct potty training behavior.

There is no denying the fact that Bichon Frise potty training is something that will require you to be patient and it will also take time before your Bichon Frise training methods yield results. Along the way there are bound to be accidents, which you should take in your stride and persevere with compassion rather than anger, and cajole your Bichon Frise rather than punish him. Sooner rather than later, he will pick up the right habit and reward you with going to an appropriate place to eliminate and ease himself.

There are a number of methods that you can choose in order to give your pet the right Bichon Frise potty training and among them is to crate train your Bichon Frise. You need to also try and understand if your Bichon Frise is confused about where to potty he may have many housebreaking accidents and also determine whether in excitement he uses the carpet as a place to pee. Once you can identify when as well as why he is having accidents, you can then use appropriate Bichon Frise potty training methods to resolve the problems.

If you are looking for more information on Bichon Frise training you can read this article. To learn more about the most suitable Bichon Frise potty training methods, you need to read up some dog training books.

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