A Handy Guide to Finding a Bichon Frise Breeder

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The Bichon Frise is an adorable breed of dog, and literally translates to 'curly lap dog' in English. They are very popular pets, similar to but larger than the Maltese, and they descended from the Barbet or Water Spaniel.

They are feisty, sensitive and playful with a merry disposition, and most are very sociable as well, making them great pets.

All is not perfect with the Bichon, however. Because they don't normally shed their coat, they need to be trimmed frequently which can be quite an expense if you don't learn how to do it yourself.

Finding a Bichon Frise Breeder

There are several factors to think about when looking for a Bichon puppy. Finding a breeder can be surprisingly difficult even though Bichons are quiet popular pets.

For one, there are a few online companies that are definitely worth checking out if you are interested in finding a Bichon Frise breeder, one in particular being Next Day Pets. They not only help you in the process of finding a Bichon Frise breeder, but as well offer you valuable information regarding the actual searching and purchasing processes.

They help you by letting you know the type of questions you might expect from a reputable breeder. Good breeders are interested in knowing that you will be responsible with your new Bichon and they will ask what you expect to do with your pet and whether you have a vet lined up.

CyberPet is another great option that you have here, and they offer a full and comprehensive list of purebred Bichon Frise breeders in your particular area.

Another thing to consider:

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.

A Bichon will often be similar to its parents. A breeder should allow and encourage you to spend substantial time with your prospective puppy's parents so that you can get an idea of what your Bichon will be like as an adult.

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Before you purchase your first Bichon, please go to Bichon Frise Online Guide, a complete online reference source of information to the lovable Bichon Frise.


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