Bichon Frise Tricks: Easy, Fun Commands to Teach First

Bichon Frise Tricks: Easy, Fun Commands to Teach First

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Quick take:

  • Short, positive sessions work best for Bichons.
  • Use rewards and end on a win.
  • Practice the same cue in different locations.

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Next steps

Pick two core behaviors and practice them daily for two weeks.


Bichon Frise Tricks: Easy, Fun Commands to Teach First

Looking for a clear, friendly guide? Here’s a quick, practical snapshot tailored to this topic.

Bichon Frise Tricks: Easy, Fun Commands to Teach First

Bichons are quick learners and love attention. Keep sessions short, cheerful, and consistent, and you’ll see fast progress.

Best beginner tricks

1) Sit

The foundation for almost everything else. Reward as soon as the sit happens.

2) Touch (nose to hand)

Great for focus and recall practice. Hold your palm out and reward the nose tap.

3) Spin

Lure with a treat in a slow circle. Reward when the turn completes.

4) Shake

Lift the paw gently and reward. Add the cue after a few reps.

5) Down

Use a treat to guide the nose down and forward. Reward once elbows touch.

Training tips that work for Bichons

  • Keep sessions 3–5 minutes
  • Use tiny treats (pea‑size)
  • End on a win
  • Practice in a quiet place first

Trick‑training checklist

Weekly Trick Practice

  • 3 short sessions completed
  • Practiced in a quiet space
  • Rewards kept small
  • Ended each session on a win
Small, fun sessions beat long ones.

Sources consulted: AKC Bichon Frise breed overview (trainability and temperament).

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