The Bichon Frise Club of America thanks you for considering submission
of one of our health surveys. The Health Committee of the BFCA tracks
health data on Bichons in order to prioritize research funds, and to
recognize and prevent diseases. This data will be shared with members of
BFCA and visitors to this site.
Health Incident Report
This is a report on an individual Bichon, which can be
submitted online or sent via postal service to Vickie Halstead, the
chairman of the Health Committee (mailing address is included at the end
of the survey). We are mostly interested in hereditary diseases, but
welcome reports on any diseases. There is no need to report infectious
diseases that are common to dogs, such as kennel cough, etc. We do ask
that you try to use veterinary diagnosis whenever possible.
Death Report
This is also a report on an individual Bichon, which can be submitted
online or sent via postal service to Vickie Halstead, the chairman of
the Health Committee (mailing address is included at the end of the
survey). This survey can be completed anytime after the loss of your
beloved Bichon.
Breeders Survey Results
Bichon breeders completed this health survey in March of 2007, reporting
healthy, sick, and dead Bichons that they whelped between 1/1/1992 and
12/31/2006. The goal of the survey was to determine the top 10 diseases
in Bichons. See results by clicking on tab to the left.
Rescued Health Database
Bichon rescue groups please complete this form at least yearly or at the
most monthly, and submit it via mail or email to Vickie Halstead. This
will help us track disease incidence in rescued Bichons. Be sure to
include the total number of rescued Bichons so we can calculate disease
incidence as a percent value, which includes those that are healthy.
Veterinary Survey Results
Veterinarians submitted these health surveys in the winter of 2006,
reporting their opinions as to the prevalence of diseases that they have
seen in Bichons since 1995. See results by clicking on tab to the left.
Internet Data
The BFCA health committee has been answering health-related email
inquiries for 9 years from primarily Bichon pet owners in the US and
other countries via the BFCA web site at
www.bichon.org,
and now via this web site from the "Ask
Us" page. The data obtained from these inquiries are not
scientific, but do reflect patterns in Bichon health problems despite
the fact that pet owners do not always provide an exact diagnosis.
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