dog · Toy
Bichon Frise health
Quick answer
Cheerful toy companion — skin allergies, dental disease and ear problems are the usual vet visits. PETHEALTH+ maps these topics to plain-English UK guides — what to watch, what to ask your vet, and when to call. Reviewed against UK veterinary guidance; information only, not a diagnosis.
Health topics for Bichon Frises
| Health topic | What to know | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Allergies & itching | Dog allergies cause **itchy skin, paw licking, ear infections, and hair loss** through three main triggers: **flea allergy, environmental allergens, and food proteins**. | Read the guide |
| Dental disease | Most UK dogs develop dental disease without regular care. | Read the guide |
| Ear infections | Ear infections (otitis externa) cause **head shaking, scratching, redness, odour, and discharge** in the ear canal. | Read the guide |
| Limping | A limping dog is usually protecting a painful leg. | Read the guide |
Summaries reviewed 2026-07-18 against UK veterinary guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What health problems are Bichon Frises prone to?
- The health topics discussed most often for Bichon Frises include allergies & itching, dental disease, ear infections and limping. Each guide on this page covers the symptoms to watch for, what your vet may suggest, and when to seek help.
- Are Bichon Frises a healthy breed?
- Every breed has conditions seen more often than average, but most Bichon Frises live full lives with routine preventive care. The guides below explain what to watch for and which checks or screening to discuss with your vet.
- When should I take my Bichon Frise to the vet?
- Seek urgent veterinary help for collapse, difficulty breathing, repeated vomiting, straining without producing urine, sudden severe pain, or a seizure. For slower changes — appetite, weight, skin, energy or mobility — book a routine appointment with your vet.
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