Bichon Frise Grooming
Keeping that fluffy white coat looking its best.
The Bichon Frise Coat
Bichons have a unique double coat — a soft, dense undercoat and a coarser, curly outer coat. This combination creates that signature "powder puff" look but requires regular maintenance to prevent matting and keep them comfortable.
Why Bichons Need Regular Grooming
That adorable cotton-ball appearance doesn't happen by accident. Bichon Frises have continuously growing hair (not fur) that doesn't shed in the traditional sense. Instead, loose hair gets trapped in the coat, which leads to matting if not brushed out regularly.
Without proper grooming, Bichons can develop:
- Painful mats that pull on skin
- Skin irritation hidden under matted fur
- Tear stains that become permanent
- Eye irritation from overgrown facial hair
- Ear infections from trapped moisture
Recommended Grooming Schedule
| Service | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Professional Grooming | Every 4-6 weeks |
| At-Home Brushing | Every 1-2 days |
| Face Wiping (tear stains) | Daily |
| Ear Cleaning | Weekly |
Bichons on a regular 4-week schedule are much easier (and faster) to groom than those who wait 8+ weeks. Regular appointments also mean a more comfortable experience for your dog.
Popular Bichon Frise Haircuts
Show Cut / Powder Puff
The classic Bichon look — rounded head, fluffy body, scissored to perfection. Beautiful but high-maintenance. Requires brushing every day and grooming every 3-4 weeks.
Teddy Bear Cut
A popular, practical choice. Body trimmed to 1-2 inches with a rounded face. Still looks adorable but much easier to maintain between grooms. Learn more about our teddy bear cut.
Puppy Cut / Utility Cut
Short all over (½ to 1 inch). Perfect for active dogs, hot weather, or owners who prefer low maintenance. Still unmistakably a Bichon!
Tear Stain Care
Those reddish-brown streaks under a Bichon's eyes are a common concern for owners — and something we also address with Maltese, another white-coated breed. Tear staining happens when tears overflow onto the fur and oxidize, creating discoloration that's especially visible on white coats.
What Causes Tear Stains?
- Genetics — Some Bichons are simply more prone to tearing
- Eye shape — Shallow eye sockets can cause overflow
- Blocked tear ducts — Prevents normal drainage
- Allergies — Food or environmental
- Teething — Common in puppies
- Water quality — High mineral content can contribute
How We Help
During grooming, we carefully clean the eye area and trim stained fur when possible. For best results, we recommend:
- Daily wiping with a damp cloth or pet-safe eye wipe
- Keeping facial hair trimmed away from eyes
- Using stainless steel or ceramic water bowls
- Consulting your vet if staining is severe or sudden
What's Included in a Bichon Groom
- Thorough brush-out and mat removal
- Bath with whitening or brightening shampoo
- Blow dry and fluff
- Haircut in your preferred style
- Face and eye area cleaning
- Ear cleaning and hair removal
- Nail trim
- Sanitary trim
- Finishing spritz and bandana
Bichon Grooming Tips for Home
Brushing
Use a slicker brush and work in sections, brushing all the way to the skin. Pay extra attention to behind the ears, under the legs, and around the collar area — these spots mat first. A metal comb helps check for tangles you might have missed.
Between Grooms
- Wipe face daily with a damp cloth
- Check ears weekly for odor or redness
- Keep sanitary area trimmed if needed
- Brush before baths (wet mats tighten)
What to Avoid
- Bathing without brushing first — mats become cement
- Waiting too long between grooms — more mats = longer appointment = higher cost
- Cutting mats out yourself — risk of cutting skin
Why Fancy Pet Salon for Your Bichon?
One Dog at a Time
Your Bichon gets my complete attention. No other dogs, no distractions, no waiting in a cage.
Cage-Free
No kenneling before or after. Your dog arrives, gets groomed, and goes home happy.
Breed Experience
I understand the Bichon coat and how to achieve that fluffy, rounded look they're known for.
Pricing
Bichon Frises typically fall into our small dog category. Pricing depends on coat condition, style requested, and time between grooms.
- Basic Groom: Starting at $62
- Spa Day: Starting at $88 (includes teeth brushing, nail buff, premium products)
Severely matted Bichons may require additional time and cost. Regular 4-6 week appointments keep pricing consistent and your dog comfortable.
Book Your Bichon's Appointment
Ready for that fresh, fluffy look? Let's get your Bichon scheduled.