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Male & Female Bichon Frise Weights & Heights by Age

By: Arlene Divina
Arlene Divina, one of the content writers at IHD, loves going on adventures with her adorable fur baby. She now creates informative content for pet parents. Read more
| August 11, 2023

Bichon Frise puppies, with their fluffy white coats and endearing eyes, quickly capture the hearts of many. As a prospective or new owner, understanding their growth trajectory is essential. This article delves into the average weights and heights of these delightful canines at various stages of their puppyhood. From the tiny, cuddly newborn to the sprightly adolescent, we chart the typical growth patterns of the Bichon Frise, giving you a comprehensive guide to ensure your pup is on track. Join us as we explore the captivating journey of a Bichon Frise’s development.

Male Bichon Frise Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of a male Bichon Frise from newborn to 3 years of age. Please note these are only averages. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your Bichon Frise’s growth.

Age Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
Newborn 0.4 – 0.7 0.18 – 0.32 2 – 3 5.1 – 7.6
1 month 1.5 – 3 0.7 – 1.4 4 – 5 10.2 – 12.7
2 months 3 – 5 1.4 – 2.3 5 – 6.5 12.7 – 16.5
3 months 5 – 7 2.3 – 3.2 6.5 – 8 16.5 – 20.3
4 months 7 – 9 3.2 – 4.1 8 – 9.5 20.3 – 24.1
5 months 9 – 11 4.1 – 5 9 – 10 22.9 – 25.4
6 months 10 – 12 4.5 – 5.4 9.5 – 10.5 24.1 – 26.7
9 months 11 – 14 5 – 6.4 10 – 11 25.4 – 27.9
12 months 12 – 15 5.4 – 6.8 10.5 – 11.5 26.7 – 29.2
2 years old 13 – 18 5.9 – 8.2 11 – 12 27.9 – 30.5
3 years old 13 – 18 5.9 – 8.2 11 – 12 27.9 – 30.5

 

Female Bichon Frise Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of a female Bichon Frise from newborn to 3 years of age. Please note these are only averages. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your Bichon Frise’s growth.

Age Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
Newborn 0.35 – 0.6 0.16 – 0.27 2 – 3 5.1 – 7.6
1 month 1.3 – 2.8 0.6 – 1.3 3.5 – 4.5 8.9 – 11.4
2 months 2.8 – 4.5 1.3 – 2 4.5 – 6 11.4 – 15.2
3 months 4.5 – 6 2 – 2.7 6 – 7.5 15.2 – 19.1
4 months 6 – 8 2.7 – 3.6 7 – 8.5 17.8 – 21.6
5 months 7 – 9.5 3.2 – 4.3 8 – 9 20.3 – 22.9
6 months 8 – 11 3.6 – 5 8.5 – 9.5 21.6 – 24.1
9 months 9 – 13 4.1 – 5.9 9 – 10 22.9 – 25.4
12 months 10 – 14 4.5 – 6.4 9.5 – 10.5 24.1 – 26.7
2 years old 11 – 16 5 – 7.3 9.5 – 11 24.1 – 27.9
3 years old 11 – 16 5 – 7.3 9.5 – 11 24.1 – 27.9

These tables are based on general guidelines and can vary greatly depending on individual dogs. Always consult with a veterinarian or professional breeder for more specific information about your pet’s growth and development.

FAQs about a Bichon Frise Puppy’s Growth and Development

1. How big can I expect my Bichon Frise puppy to grow?

Bichon Frises are a small breed. Typically, adult Bichons weigh between 12-18 pounds and stand about 9.5 to 11.5 inches tall at the shoulders. Individual sizes may vary based on genetics and health.

2. When do Bichon Frises usually reach their full size?

Most Bichon Frises reach their full height by 12 months but may continue to fill out, gaining some additional weight until about 18 months.

3. How often should I feed my Bichon Frise puppy?

For the first six months, it’s recommended to feed your Bichon puppy three times a day. After six months, transitioning to twice daily feeding is common. Always ensure to provide appropriate portions of high-quality puppy food.

4. Is there a specific weight my Bichon puppy should be at certain ages?

While individual growth can vary, there are average weight ranges for each age milestone. Regular vet check-ups can help ensure your puppy is on a healthy growth trajectory.

5. When should I transition my Bichon puppy to adult dog food?

Generally, Bichon Frises can switch from puppy to adult food around 10 to 12 months of age. It’s best to consult with your veterinarian for individual recommendations.

6. Are Bichon Frises prone to any growth-related health issues?

Bichons, like other small breeds, can be prone to patellar luxation and hip dysplasia. Regular vet check-ups and maintaining an optimal weight can help in preventing these issues.

7. What’s the average lifespan of a Bichon Frise?

Bichon Frises typically have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years, though some can live longer with proper care, a balanced diet, and regular veterinary check-ups.

8. How often should I groom my growing Bichon?

Bichon Frises have a curly coat that requires regular grooming. Brushing every other day is ideal, and professional grooming is recommended every 4-6 weeks.

9. When will my Bichon puppy get its permanent coat?

While Bichon puppies have a softer, fluffier coat, the adult curly coat typically starts developing around 7-9 months.

10. Can I start training my Bichon puppy early?

Absolutely! Bichon Frises are intelligent and can begin basic obedience training as early as 8 weeks old. Consistent training using positive reinforcement is crucial.

11. Why does my Bichon puppy have tear stains?

Tear staining is common in Bichon Frises due to their eye structure and can be exacerbated by various factors, including diet, allergies, or infections. Regular face cleaning can help, and consulting a vet can provide specific solutions.

12. Are Bichon Frises fast growers?

No, Bichons are a small breed, and their growth is steady but not exceptionally rapid. By one year, most will be close to their adult size.

13. How can I ensure my Bichon’s bones and joints remain healthy during growth?

Feed them high-quality puppy food, avoid over-exerting them with strenuous exercise during the early months, and consider joint supplements if recommended by a veterinarian.

14. How long will my Bichon puppy teethe?

Bichon puppies begin teething around 3-4 months of age, and by 7-8 months, they usually have all their adult teeth.

15. Is crate training beneficial for Bichon Frise puppies?

Yes, crate training can provide a safe space for your Bichon puppy, aid in housebreaking, and prevent destructive behaviors, especially during their growth phase.

16. Are Bichon puppies prone to any specific allergies?

Bichons can be prone to skin and food allergies. Regular vet check-ups, hypoallergenic foods, and grooming can help in identifying and managing allergies.

17. When is it safe to spay or neuter my Bichon puppy?

Most veterinarians recommend spaying or neutering Bichon Frises between 6 to 9 months, but the ideal age can vary based on the dog’s health and development.

18. Do Bichon Frise puppies have a playful nature?

Yes, Bichon Frise puppies are known for their playful, affectionate, and lively nature. Engaging in moderate play sessions daily can help them channel their energy.

19. How much sleep should my Bichon puppy get daily?

Bichon puppies, like most puppies, need a lot of rest and can sleep up to 18 hours a day. This sleep supports their rapid growth and development.

20. How can I socialize my Bichon Frise puppy during its growth phase?

Introduce your Bichon puppy to various environments, people, and other animals in a controlled manner. Puppy training classes, playdates, and regular walks are great ways to ensure your Bichon becomes well-socialized.

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