At 12 to 18 pounds, the Bichon Frise is a moderate energy small breed. The Non-Sporting group is diverse, and Bichon Frises have their own set of nutritional quirks. What you put in the bowl has a direct effect on how they feel and perform day to day.
Bichon Frises are prone to Patellar Luxation, Allergies, Cataracts. If allergies are a problem, a limited-ingredient diet is worth trying. A food that addresses these breed-specific risks goes a long way.
Bichon Frises have demanding coats that need omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids from their food. If the coat looks dull, diet is usually the first thing to check. We put together our top picks below: subscription food services, monthly boxes, and kibble options that work well for this breed.