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We raise purebred AKC
registered Bichon
Frise. These gorgeous
Bichon Frise puppies
are raised in our home
and are not inbred.
The Bichon Frise
makes a wonderful
family pet; especially
for younger children.
We have raised Bichon
Frise for over 30 years
and breed for
temperament, health
and conformation. We
have Bichon Frise
puppies for sale on our
"available puppy"
page. We are a
recognized Bichon
Frise breeder and
would love to assist
you in finding the right
Bichon Frise puppy or
dog.
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Bichon Frise dogs
Charming, cute and affectionate, the Bichon Frise is a classic companion dog. Lively, energetic and a touch mischievous, this breed is spirited,
happy and sociable by nature. Bichon Frises thrive on human companionship and are outstanding pets for families with young children.
Appearance of the Bichon Frise:
Height: Both male and female Bichon Frise average 9.5 to 11.5 inches in height.
Weight: Bichon Frise dogs usually weigh between 7 and 14 pounds when fully grown.
Coat: The long, curly coat of a Bichon Frise is high-maintenance, but when kept in a puppy cut is easier to maintain. This breed is considered a
hypoallergenic and a great family pet. Bichons are normally white, but some display shades of apricot or cream which fade to white when adults.
Ears and Eyes of the bichon Frise: The ears of a Bichon Frise dog are well-covered in hair and medium in size. Bichons eyes are dark and
round, with a sharp, intelligent expression.
Tail: The Bichon Frise breed has a curly, furry tail that hangs over the back.
Disposition of the Bichon Frise dog:
Bichon Frise thrive on human company. Highly sociable, they get along well with other dogs and animals and are fairly quiet. Bichons are obedient
and competitive, and they make able watchdogs despite their small stature.
AKC Group: Non-sporting
Training your Bichon Frise: Given their high intelligence, Bichon Frise puppies are easy to train. However, like many small breeds, they can be
tough to housebreak if you are not the boss.
Ideal Environment: Bichon Frises need a lot of attention, so they're best placed in homes where someone is around for most of the day. Bichons
tend to be fairly active indoors, so they can be quite happy living in apartments and urban environments that lack a yard. They don't seem to mind
the snow and cold weather.
Health and Care of the Bichon Frise:
Feeding your Bichon Frise: Like many small breeds, Bichon Frise dogs tend to beg for table scraps and can become picky eaters if they're
indulged too often.
Grooming your Bichon Frise: Bichon Frise coats can be high maintenance if left long. The Bichon fur around the eyes and ears needs constant
attention, and most Bichon Frise breeders recommend professional grooming on a monthly basis. If their hair is kept in a puppy cut, you can have
their hair cut every 8-10 wks.
Exercise for your bichon Frise dog: Bichon Frise dogs need a walk every day, though they're perfectly happy to expend the rest of their
plentiful energy playing indoors.
Health Problems: Cataracts and ear ailments can be problematic for Bichon Frises, given the rampant growth of their curly fur. Regular cleaning of
the eyes and ears is recommended. Dog fleas and skin mites can cause problematic skin discomfort. And, like many other small breeds, they
sometimes suffer from a knee dislocation syndrome known as luxating patella (especially if they are inbred).
Average Lifespan of the Bichon Frise dog: Bichon Frise dogs can live 15 years or more.
Find a Bichon Frise to Adopt or Buy:
Prospective Bichon Frise owners can find a healthy Bichon Frise for sale by checking with certified local breeders. Professional breeders track
lineage and parentage closely, guaranteeing the Bichon Frise puppies they sell will make suitable, long-lived pets. Expect to pay about $600 to
$800 for a dewormed pet quality puppy that's had its initial canine vaccinations. Don't be tempted by the cost savings available at puppy farms -
these businesses disregard both the health and ethical treatment of the animals they sell.
Reputable Bichon Frise breeders generally will not let their new puppies go to their new homes
until at least 8-10 weeks of age due to hypoglycemia problems (low sugar). Bichon Frise
breeders should always give a "care of the puppy" info sheet to new owners explaining how to
take care of the Bichon Frise puppies. Reputable Bichon Frise breeders will also be willing to
assist you in case anything does arise. Also due to the large amount of scammers on the
internet, you should always ask for at least 4-5 references and the breeder's veterinarian to
check them out to see if they are legitimate. Ask the Bichon breeder to send additional pictures
of the specific puppy so you know that they have the pup in their possession. Be careful and do
your homework before choosing the right Bichon Frise breeder.
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