The easiest way to fluff your Bichon Frise is to brush its hair once a day to ensure it stays healthy and fluffy. Ideally, apply a dehydrating spray before brushing, which will help prevent hair breakage. Then, brush up and outwards with a slicker brush to give the hair more volume.
How do you keep Bichons from matting?
The number one thing you can do to prevent matting in your dog's coat is regular and thorough combing and brushing. How often you should brush your dog depends on their coat type and if it's shedding "season" (when their coats change from a thinner summer coat to a thicker winter coat or vice versa).
How do you care for a Bichon Frise coat?
Bichons do require routine grooming. As a young dog, it is imperative that you get the dog used to regular grooming. A full brush out 2 to 3 times a week is best with baths every 1 to 2 weeks. Never brush a dry coat, always lightly mist with a hydrating spray.
How do groomers get dog's so fluffy?
In order to achieve fluffy fur, groomers use a special technique known as fluff drying as they groom our pets. With the use of a blow dryer, the groomer would then use it to straighten the fur for better cutting and give your pet's fur some volume as they finish up.
How often does a Bichon Frise need to be groomed?
The Bichon Frise is a breed that requires consistent professional grooming. Most pet owners rely on the expertise of a professional groomer for a bath and haircut once a month. Bichons also require weekly maintenance which can be done at home in between professional grooms.
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