The Bichon Frise’s iconic white coat is not only beautiful and eye-catching, but also high-maintenance. Because white fur tends to show dirt more easily than darker coats, it’s a good idea to clean your Bichon’s paws and face daily—especially after walks or meals. Using pet-safe wet wipes helps remove dirt, debris, and tear stains, and prevents bacteria buildup around the eyes and mouth.
In addition to daily wipe-downs, brushing is essential. The Bichon’s soft, curly fur is prone to matting and tangling, so it’s recommended to brush their coat every two to three days using a slicker brush or comb designed for curly-haired breeds. Regular brushing not only keeps the coat smooth and knot-free, but also helps distribute natural oils and keeps the skin healthy.

🧼 How often should a Bichon Frise be bathed?
When it comes to bathing, a weekly bath is usually sufficient—unless your dog gets into something messy. Use a gentle, natural dog shampoo, ideally one that’s free of harsh chemicals and specifically formulated for sensitive skin. After the bath, always dry the coat thoroughly and brush it again to maintain its signature fluffiness.
🐾 Bonus tip: Tear stains are common in white-coated dogs like the Bichon. You can manage them with specialized tear stain removers or natural solutions like diluted chamomile tea (with vet approval).
Proper grooming not only keeps your Bichon Frise looking adorable, it also contributes to their comfort, hygiene, and overall health.
👉🏻 I have another post where I recommend the best brush to maintain a fluffy coat for your Bichon Frise.