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QuestionWhat should I do when I bathe my Bichon Frise?Lancy WooLancy Woo is a Certified Pet Groomer and the Owner of VIP Grooming, a pet grooming salon based in San Francisco, California. VIP Grooming has served San Francisco for over 35 years. Lancy received her pet grooming certification from the WWPSA (Western Word Pet Supply Association). VIP Grooming has been voted "Best in the Bay" in 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, and 2019 and won Bay Woof’s "Beast of Bay" in 2014. In 2018, Lancy's work contributed to VIP Grooming's acceptance onto San Francisco's Office of Economic and Workforce Development's Legacy Business Registry.
Certified Pet GroomerBichon Frises have thicker hair, so shampooing them twice will help work out dirt and make their coat shine even more. -
QuestionWhat is the best water temperature when bathing a Bichon?Lancy WooLancy Woo is a Certified Pet Groomer and the Owner of VIP Grooming, a pet grooming salon based in San Francisco, California. VIP Grooming has served San Francisco for over 35 years. Lancy received her pet grooming certification from the WWPSA (Western Word Pet Supply Association). VIP Grooming has been voted "Best in the Bay" in 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, and 2019 and won Bay Woof’s "Beast of Bay" in 2014. In 2018, Lancy's work contributed to VIP Grooming's acceptance onto San Francisco's Office of Economic and Workforce Development's Legacy Business Registry.
Certified Pet GroomerWarm is good. Dogs run a little bit warmer than we do, so a little bit more than lukewarm is a nice bath. -
QuestionAt what age do I give my puppy her first bath?Community AnswerYou should ask your vet when it would be safe to start bathing her.
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QuestionAt what age can I give my bichon frise puppy it's first bath?Community AnswerYou may bathe your puppy at about 6 months.
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QuestionDo I brush him when he is wet or dry?Community AnswerYou should brush him when he is wet.
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QuestionDo you bathe the Bichon first, then cut its hair?Community AnswerYou should probably do the haircut, then bathe. Then, if still needed after bathing, you can brush.
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