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Although Bich-poos are low-shedding and hypoallergenic, their characteristic coat of coarse, loose curls requires regular brushing to avoid knots and tangles. Their coat's cleanliness and shine can be maintained with regular bathing and shampooing.
Maintaining a healthy coat requires professional grooming services every two to four months. In addition to regular brushing and combing, this hybrid breed also needs its teeth cleaned and nails clipped.
If you want to take care of your teeth and gums, you should brush them at least twice a week, preferably more often than that.
Clipping their nails once or twice a month is recommended, but can be lowered to once a month if their nails wear down naturally. If you hear clicking sounds from their nails as they walk, it's time to give them a trim.
Ear hygiene is just as important as grooming your pet's hair, teeth, and nails. Ear infections are common in Bich-poos, therefore it's important to examine and clean their ears once a week. Taking care of their ears regularly is crucial to their health.
Having pet health insurance can ease your worry and reduce the overall cost of necessary veterinary care. Researching policies from established companies like FIGO and Nationwide will help you get the best insurance for your pet.