In the process of raising a Bichon Frize, the owner will find that the Bichon Frize sometimes likes to hide under the bed. Why is this? In fact, the truth is very simple. After knowing it, I want to hug it!
Due to nature
In life, dogs like to find dark and sheltered places to hide, and Bichon Frize is no exception. This is the nature of dogs. Even if it is domesticated now, its nature is very difficult to change.

Sick or uncomfortable
When a beagle is sick or uncomfortable, it will maintain a defensive state, so it will choose some narrow and dark places to hide to prevent enemies from discovering and doing things to harm it. Therefore, if the pet owner finds the beagle hiding under the bed and is in a bad mood, it is best to send it to the hospital for examination.
Lack of sense of security
If the Bichon Frize keeps hiding under the bed and doesn't come out, it means that the owner has not given it a full sense of security. There are many reasons why the Bichon Frize is not safe. For example, the Bichon Frize has been injured by its previous owner, so when you are its new owner, it will be very insecure.

Want to be closer to its owner
Bichon Frize is very attached to its owner. It wants to be with the owner all the time, so it even wants to sleep with the owner. If the owner doesn't want to sleep with it, it may hide under your bed so that it can be closer to you. Seeing this, many people expressed their desire to hug the Bichon Frize.

There is a Bichon Frize’s “baby” under the bed
The Bichon Frize has a habit of hiding things. Maybe it has some treasure hidden under the bed, so the Bichon Frize always hides under the bed. At this time, the pet owner should check what it is hiding. If it hides food under the bed, pet owners are advised to clean it up. Because the food hidden under the bed may have gone bad and the beagle will be injured if it eats it.

Avoiding punishment
Sometimes the Bichon Frize will hide in order to avoid punishment from its owner, because it knows that it is hiding and the owner will not punish it if it cannot be discovered. However, I hope that pet owners will not use violence against their Bichon Frize regardless of what they have done wrong. As long as they are patient and educated, and pay more attention to training (with snacks during training), the Bichon Frize will become more and more obedient in the future.
Conclusion: Does your Bichon Frize like to hide under the bed?