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Africanis vs Bichon Frise

A side-by-side comparison to help you find the right breed for your lifestyle.

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Africanis

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The African Hunting Dog, also known as the African Wild Dog or painted wolf, is a highly social and intelligent canine native to sub-Saharan Africa, renowned for its distinctive mottled coat, large rounded ears, and remarkable cooperative hunting strategies. As one of the most efficient predators on the continent, this endangered species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance within its habitat.

Size

Large

Energy

High

Lifespan

12-15 years yrs

Height

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Bichon Frise

Also known as: Bichon à poil frisé, Bichon Tenerife

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The Bichon Frise is a small, cheerful dog breed known for its fluffy white coat and playful, affectionate nature. Originally bred as a companion dog, it is highly sociable and adaptable, making it a popular choice for families and individuals alike.

Size

Small

Energy

Medium

Lifespan

12-15 yrs

Height

24-29 cm

Weight

5-8 kg

Quick Comparison

TraitAfricanisBichon Frise
Energy
Trainability
Grooming Needs
Family Friendly
Independence

Key Characteristics

Good with Kids
Good with Dogs
Good with Cats
Hypoallergenic
Apartment Friendly
First-Time Owner OK
DetailAfricanisBichon Frise
SizeLargeSmall
Energy LevelHighMedium
GroomingLowHigh
TrainabilitychallengingEasy
Barking LevelHighHigh
Shedding LevelMediumLow
HousingAcreageApartment

Owner Fit & Decision Guide

Owner Match

TraitAfricanisBichon Frise
Experience LevelExperiencedBeginner
First-Time Owner
Ideal OwnerActive individual or family who can provide adequate exercise and training for a Africanis.Retirees, work-from-home professionals, or families with older children who want a constant companion and can commit to grooming.

Africanis Dealbreakers

  • Cannot meet 60-90 min daily exercise
  • Cannot commit to grooming needs

Bichon Frise Dealbreakers

  • Work full-time away from home without daycare
  • Want a 'wash and wear' dog
  • Cannot afford $1,000+/year in grooming
  • Zero tolerance for potty accidents

Surrender Risk

FactorAfricanisBichon Frise
Risk LevelMediumMedium
Primary ReasonsUnderestimated exercise needs, Behavioral challenges, Cost of careHouse soiling - owners give up after 6 months of accidents, Separation anxiety - neighbors complain about barking, Grooming neglect - cannot afford; dog gets matted; surrender out of shame

Temperament & Personality

Behavior Comparison

TraitAfricanisBichon Frise
Prey Drive
Watchdog Ability
Stranger Friendly
Drool Level
Wanderlust

Vocalization

TraitAfricanisBichon Frise
Barking LevelHighHigh
Howling Tendency
Whining TendencyLowHigh
Separation Vocalization
Africanis bark triggers
StrangersDoorbellsOther dogs
Bichon Frise bark triggers
Doorbell/visitorsSeparationExcitement

Safety & Reliability

TraitAfricanisBichon Frise
Escape Artist
Dog Park Suitable
Off-Leash Reliable
Small Animal Safe
Leash Reactivity
Resource Guarding RiskLowLow

Africanis Social Traits

Velcro Dog
One Person Dog
Handling ToleranceMedium
Stranger Wariness

Moderate

With Other Dogs

Generally friendly

Bichon Frise Social Traits

Velcro Dog
One Person Dog
Handling ToleranceHigh
Stranger Wariness

None

With Other Dogs

Loves all dogs - generally not prone to same-sex aggression

Training

Africanis

MethodPositive reinforcement
Challenges
s:** Their survival instinct to scan the horizon and follow scents often overrides recall commands. Off-leash reliability is low in unfenced areas [cite: 7].
Tips
  • Keep training sessions short and varied

Bichon Frise

MethodPositive reinforcement ONLY
Repetitions to Learn5-15
Challenges
House training takes 6-12 months due to small bladder and stubborn streakSensitive to harsh corrections - will shut down or urinate submissively'Small Dog Syndrome' - owners tolerate bad behavior because they're cute
Tips
  • They learn tricks quickly but need massive repetition for house training
  • Never scold for accidents - increases anxiety and makes it worse
  • Highly food motivated - use treats but watch calories
  • Crate training essential but introduce carefully to avoid panic

Africanis Considerations

challengeExtreme Independence

Unlike a Golden Retriever that looks to you for direction, an Africanis makes its own decisions. They are cooperative but not subservient. If you require a dog that obeys commands instantly for the sake of obedience, this breed will frustrate you.

challengeRoaming Instinct

These dogs evolved to roam freely around rural homesteads. They have a high "wanderlust" and are known escape artists. A secure fence (minimum 1.8m) is non-negotiable.

challengeStranger Wariness

They are naturally cautious of strangers. While rarely aggressive without cause, they will not greet your guests with a wagging tail immediately. They are watchdogs first, friends second.

challengePrey Drive

They have a functional prey drive. While they can bond with livestock (goats, cattle) if raised with them, they may view strange small animals (cats, rabbits) as food.

Bichon Frise Considerations

dealbreakerSevere Separation Anxiety

Bred for centuries solely to be companions - genetically wired to be with humans constantly. Cannot tolerate being alone for more than 2-4 hours. Isolation causes destructive chewing, self-mutilation (licking paws raw), and relentless barking.

dealbreakerHousebreaking Nightmare

Notoriously difficult to house train - small bladder and stubborn streak. Many owners report accidents well into adulthood. Expect 6-12 months to be reliable, compared to 3-4 months for most breeds.

dealbreakerGrooming Costs Non-Negotiable

Professional grooming required every 4-6 weeks at $50-100 per visit ($650-1,200 annually). Hair grows continuously and mats easily. Skipping leads to painful matting requiring shave-down.

Multi-Species Compatibility

SpeciesAfricanisBichon Frise
With CatsCaution - may chaseExcellent - generally safe and often playful with cats
Small MammalsSupervision requiredSafe with rabbits/guinea pigs - more likely to be bullied by a rabbit than hurt it
Birds / ReptilesCaution advisedSafe - lacks terrier 'snap' reflex; generally safe around caged pets

Advanced Behavior

TraitAfricanisBichon Frise
Predatory Sequence RiskMediumNone/Arrested
BiddabilityLowHigh
Noise SensitivityLowMedium
Territorial Barking
Same-Sex Aggression Onset18 monthsN/A

Bichon Frise: They want to please you (unlike Terriers or Shiba Inus). Learn tricks very fast but can manipulate owners with 'cute' behaviors to get treats.

First Year & Life Stages

First Year Challenges

ChallengeAfricanisBichon Frise
Puppy Difficulty
Destructive Phase6-186-12
House TrainingChallengingChallenging
Crate TrainingMediumModerate
Adolescent Regression

Africanis: Africanis puppies require consistent training and patience.

Bichon Frise: The combination of difficult housebreaking and separation anxiety makes the first year harder than with most breeds. Coat change at 6-12 months creates 'nightmare grooming' phase.

Life Stages Timeline

StageAfricanisBichon Frise
Puppy Phase12 months10 months
Adolescence6-1810-18
Adult Years2-82-8
Senior Onset~8 years~9 years
Peak Energy Age1-3 years1-3 years

Size & Physical Characteristics

Physical Stats

MeasurementAfricanisBichon Frise
HeightN/A24-29 cm
WeightN/A5-8 kg
Size CategoryLargeSmall
Lifespan12-15 years years12-15 years
Litter Size4-84-6

Africanis Coat

Typedouble
LengthMedium
Texturestraight
Colors
Various

Bichon Frise Coat

Typedouble
LengthMedium
Texturecurly
Colors
WhiteWhite & ApricotWhite & BuffWhite & Cream

Lineage & Origin

DetailAfricanisBichon Frise
Original PurposeThe Africanis is a landrace, meaning it evolved through natural selection in a specific region (SoutCompanion dog for French/Spanish nobility - bred exclusively for human companionship, not work
Originpariah dogs that migrated with Neolithic herders into the Nile Valley and then sMediterranean/France, 16th century

Breeding Details

DetailAfricanisBichon Frise
C-Section RateVaries5-15%
Whelping DifficultyMediumLow
Puppy Mortality RateLowLow

Physical Risks

RiskAfricanisBichon Frise
Bloat / GDV RiskLowLow
Slippery Floor RiskLowHigh
Min Fence Height1.5m1m
Dig / Escape RiskLowLow

Health & Common Conditions

Africanis Health Issues

Dermoid Sinus
Infectious Disease SusceptibilityParvovirus, Distemper
Tick-Borne DiseasesBiliary/Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis

Bichon Frise Health Issues

Periodontal DiseaseVery High - #1 issue
Patellar Luxation#3 issue in breed
Allergies (Atopic Dermatitis)Common
Bladder StonesGenetically predisposed
Cataracts#5 issue, can appear <6 years

Africanis Suggested Tests

  • Regular veterinary check-ups
  • Physical examination for Dermoid Sinus (for ridged puppies)
  • Vaccination protocol
  • Rigorous tick control

Bichon Frise Suggested Tests

  • OFA Patella Evaluation
  • Ophthalmologist Evaluation (Annual)
  • OFA Hip Evaluation
  • Cardiac Exam

Health Risk Overview

Risk FactorAfricanisBichon Frise
Cancer RiskMediumMedium
Cardiac RiskLowLow
Neurological RiskLowLow
CCL/ACL Tear RiskLowMedium
Vet Burden TierMediumMedium

Sensitivities & Allergies

SensitivityAfricanisBichon Frise
Skin Allergies
Environmental Allergies
Stomach SensitivityLowModerate
Food AllergiesChicken, Beef, Dairy

Health Maintenance

Care ItemAfricanisBichon Frise
Nail Growth RateNormalNormal
Eye Care NeedsLowDaily (tear stains)
Anal Gland IssuesOccasionalCommon

Senior Care & Aging

Africanis Senior Care

Common Senior Issues

  • Arthritis
  • Vision decline
  • Cognitive changes
Mobility Aid LikelihoodMedium
QoL Decline Age~10 years
End of Life ComplexityMedium

Senior care varies by individual health.

Bichon Frise Senior Care

Common Senior Issues

  • Cataracts
  • Arthritis
  • Kidney disease
  • Dental decay
Mobility Aid LikelihoodLow
QoL Decline Age~13 years
End of Life ComplexityMedium

Physical issues (teeth, knees, eyes) usually precede mental decline. Ramps may be needed for furniture to protect aging knees.

Grooming & Care

Africanis

low maintenance
Coat Typedouble
Coat Lengthmedium
Coat Texturestraight
Shedding LevelMedium
Seasonal SheddingMedium
Ear Cleaningweekly
Dental RiskMedium
Obesity Prone
Winter Gear Needed
Summer Restrictions
Paw Protection
Odor LevelModerate
Tactile FeelVaries by coat type
Colors
Various

Bichon Frise

high maintenance
Coat Typedouble
Coat Lengthmedium
Coat Texturecurly
Shedding LevelLow
Seasonal SheddingLow
Ear Cleaningweekly
Dental RiskVery High
Obesity Prone
Winter Gear Needed
Summer Restrictions
Paw Protection
Odor LevelLow - very little dander and oil, almost no 'doggy smell'
Tactile FeelSoft/Cotton-ball - feels like a plush toy, very soothing
Colors
WhiteWhite & ApricotWhite & BuffWhite & Cream

Lifestyle Compatibility

Africanis Daily Life

Exercise Needs60-90 min/day
Alone TimeUp to 4h
Mental StimulationHigh
ApartmentChallenging - needs space
Work from HomeSuitable with adequate exercise
Weekend WarriorSuitable
HousingAcreage
Barking LevelHigh
First-Time Owner
Exercise Types
WalkingPlayTraining
NighttimeSleeps well when exercised
Food MotivationMedium

Bichon Frise Daily Life

Exercise Needs45-60 min/day
Alone TimeUp to 2h
Mental StimulationMedium
ApartmentExcellent - small, moderate exercise, polite indoors (if barking trained out)
Work from HomeExcellent - the ultimate WFH office mate, will sleep under your desk
Weekend WarriorNot suitable - cannot tolerate long periods alone
HousingApartment
Barking LevelHigh
First-Time Owner
Exercise Types
WalksFetchTrick trainingIndoor playtime
NighttimeSleeps through the night, often prefers owner's bed
Food MotivationHigh

Housing & Legal Restrictions

RestrictionAfricanisBichon Frise
BSL Restricted
Common Rental Ban
Insurance Blacklist
Weight CategoryUnder 50lbsUnder 25lbs

Climate Tolerance

ClimateAfricanisBichon Frise
Heat Tolerance
Cold Tolerance
Water AffinityMediumLow

Travel Compatibility

ActivityAfricanisBichon Frise
Car TravelGoodGood
Camping
Beach Friendly
Hiking Rating
Cabin Flight Eligible
Hotel Friendly Size

Niche Suitability

RoleAfricanisBichon Frise
Service DogLowMedium
Therapy DogLowHigh
Deep Pressure Therapy
Canicross / Bikejoring
Apartment Adaptable
Tactile / Sensory Friendly
Livestock Guardian
Medical AlertLowMedium

Costs & Expenses

Upfront Costs

CostAfricanisBichon Frise
Purchase PriceN/A$1,000-2,500
Initial Cost Range$1,000–$2,500$1,000–$2,500
Cost Tier

Ongoing Costs

CostAfricanisBichon Frise
Monthly Range$80–$160$150–$250
Yearly Range$960–$1,920$2,000–$3,000
Food / MonthN/A$25-40
Insurance / MonthN/A$40-70
Grooming / SessionN/A$50-100
Vet Routine / YearN/A$400-600
Monthly Cost Tier

Africanis Lifetime Cost

N/A

Bichon Frise Lifetime Cost

$25,000-40,000

Quirks & Fun Facts

Daily Quirks

QuirkAfricanisBichon Frise
Snoring
FlatulenceOccasionalOccasional
Slobber LevelLowNone
Smell When WetModerateLow
Zoomies FrequencyOccasionalDaily
Counter Surfing
Digging TendencyLowLow

Bichon Frise Quirks

The Bichon Blitz

Sudden, manic running in circles (FRAP) usually in the evening. Hilarious but can knock over toddlers or elderly.

Tear Staining

Red/brown staining under eyes caused by porphyrins in tears. Requires daily wiping and filtered water to manage.

Shadow Following

Will follow you to the bathroom. True Velcro dogs that need to be in the same room as you at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Africaniss can make good family dogs with proper training and socialization. They form strong bonds with their family members.
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