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How old is a bichon frise enough for teething sticks
The duration and size of a teething stick for a Bichon Frise will depend on the weight and age of the different Bichon Frises. Generally speaking, an adult Bichon should have a larger teething stick than the one used when it was a cub.

For different age groups, we recommend the following:

Juvenile (2-6 months): We recommend using a teething stick that is the right size and has a soft texture to help them grind their teeth.

Adolescence (6-12 months): Bichon Frise's adolescent years will require a larger teether to accommodate a larger mouth and teeth to help them develop good habits.

Adulthood: Firmer, slightly larger sized teething sticks are available to help relieve mouth pain and keep breath fresh relative to the size of an adult Bichon's mouth.

If you are not sure what kind of teething stick you should use for your bichon, it is best to consult with your veterinarian or pet expert who will provide you with the most accurate advice. In conclusion, choosing the right teething sticks on a regular basis is essential in order to maintain the health of your bichon's mouth.