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A Handy Guide To Finding A Bichon Frise Breeder

By: M.L. Williams



A Handy Guide to Finding a Bichon Frise Breeder

M.L. Williams

Everybody loves a lap dog that is super affectionate - this describes the Bichon Frise perfectly! Small, white and cuddly, Bichons can make perfect pets where space is at a premium.

Bichons love people and are very playful and full of energy - making them great pets for kids. And yet, they are small enough not to need acres of land to get their exercise.

When it comes to taking care of the breed, their face must constantly be kept clean and trimmed, namely because eye discharge and mucus will otherwise tend to accumulate in the hair that grows in front of their eyes. As well, their hind area should be cleaned after each bowel movement, in order to keep their curly hair from getting tangled in dried excrement.

Getting a Bichon from a Breeder - How to Find a Breeder?

Despite (or maybe because of) the popularity of the Bichon breed, finding a puppy can be tough! If you are looking for a Bichon, there are a few points to consider.

Not surprisingly, the internet can be your friend when searching for a breeder. As of this writing, there are several companies with online presence that can help you find a Bichon puppy quickly. Next Day Pets, for example, can give you important tips about the search process and help you find a breeder.

You will get assistance in learning what a good breeder will want to find out from you. The breeder will want to ensure that you know what you are getting into with a new Bichon Frise puppy.

There are other online sources for breeder information. CyberPet is one such source that can help you find breeders in or near your area.

Remember

Moreover, you will learn that there are a few other things to check for with a breeder. Make sure the breeder has a confirmed ID verified identity.

A will bred and taken care of Bichon should show lots of energy and personality when meeting new people. A good puppy should be brought up in a home and not a kennel run.

They should encourage you to want to spend time with the puppy's parents, and should breed a maximum of two types of dogs.

About the Author:
Before you buy your first Bichon, check out the Bichon Frise Guide, a complete online reference handbook to the lovable Bichon Frise.


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