The Bichon Frise's history dates back to the Mediterranean, possibly originating in the Canary Islands. They were popular dogs among European royalty, particularly in Spain, Italy, and France. During the Renaissance, Bichons were often seen in circuses and with street performers, showcasing their intelligence and trainability. The breed faced a decline during the World Wars, but dedicated breeders worked to revive the breed. The Bichon Frise was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1972. Today, the Bichon Frise is primarily a beloved companion animal, cherished for its affectionate and playful personality.