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  2. These Adorable Dog Breeds for Kids Will Become Their ... - AOL

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    Bichon Frise If you want a little fluffball with a big personality, the Bichon Frise is your dog. These cheerful pups are playful without being hyper and gentle enough for young kids.

  3. Bichon Frisé - Wikipedia

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    An American study looking at immune-mediated hemolytic anemia found a predisposition to the condition in the Bichon Frise, with 9% of cases belonging to the breed despite being 2% of the control population. [15] A study in the UK found the Bichon Frise to be predisposed to gall bladder disease (excluding gall bladder mucocele). The Bichon Frise ...

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    Bichon Frise. A close relative of the Maltese, the bichon frise was a favorite of European nobles as far back as the 13th century. And no wonder! In addition to their low shedding, hypoallergenic ...

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    Bichon Frise are healthy and happy dogs that have lots of energy. However, they don't need to be walked for long, thanks to their small size. With the proper diet and upkeep, these dogs can live ...

  6. Bolognese dog - Wikipedia

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    They belong to the Bichon family group, which includes the Bichon Frisé, Bolognese, Maltese, Löwchen, Havanese and Coton de Tuléar. [2] The precise ancestry of the Bolognese is unknown. [citation needed] Bolognese dogs may be seen in tapestry work produced by Flemish craftsmen dating as far back as the 17th century.

  7. Bichon - Wikipedia

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    Bichon Frise. A bichon (Russian: Болонка) is a distinct type of toy dog; it is typically kept as a companion dog.Believed to be descended from the Barbet, it is believed the bichon-type dates to at least the 11th century; it was relatively common in 14th-century France, where they were kept as pets of the royalty and aristocracy.

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