1. Distract yourself with toys or dog glue
Bichon bears won’t have time to bark if they have something to muzzle them with, and the more difficult things to chew are the more challenging, so the next time you’re ready to go out, toss them their favorite toy or dog gum to help them pass the boredom.
2. Reprimand and reward
If the bear refuses to shut up, the owner should immediately reprimand it in a firm tone: “Be quiet!” When the dog stops barking, the director may encourage it with a treat or a compliment. The idea is to let the dog know that obedience and keeping quiet will be appreciated and rewarded.
3. Quench your dog’s enthusiasm with a water gun
Use a water gun to spray water can also stop the Bichon frise trouBLEmaking, when they do not stop barking, the owner should first with verbal admonition, if they still do not listen to the warning, may wish to use a water gun to let them calm down.
4. Be patient
On the whole, Bichon Frise is a kind dog with a very gentle personality. Most Bichon frise can live well with their families and will not add other troubles and troubles to their owners. The bichon is naturally obedient and not aggressive, so as long as the parents take the time to discipline the Bichon, it can be a very obedient pet dog.