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Bichon Frises Breeders - Why Someone Would Abandon These Dogs

Most people tend to associate rescue Bichon Frises with unhealthy miserable creatures. There can be objective reasons why some people would have to part with their pet. Such commonplace life changes as marriage, divorce, arrival of a new baby, a new job connected with travel, etc. might have forced the dog owner to abandon it.

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There are some specific Bichon-related problems, which could have created a problem. The Bichon's coat needs bathing, brushing and trimming. Being a companion dog, a Bichon Frise shouldn't be expected to stay home alone. It will require your time and attention. Some Bichons are hard to housebreak. Though they are highly trainable dogs, you shouldn't anticipate that your Bichon will learn everything itself.

Some Bichon Frises might turn out to be aggressive or too shy and timid. These temperament problems are due to the early socialization requirements being neglected. At last, an aging Bichon like any other aging dog can be a nuisance.

Add to it, that a rescue dog often won't have a show dog appearance and health. It will in all probability, need a special home and some special attention and care. An interview will make it clear if you are able to provide a rescue dog with all this. Whatever the reason could have been, the dog is now deprived of a home and is waiting for a caring owner.

Bichon Frises Breeders - Why Someone Should Adopt a Rescue Dog

A rescue dog is an abandoned dog that was under threat of destruction. It's a noble step to save its life and give it a new home. Rescue dogs are often males. It can be considered an advantage because puppies and females would need more consideration.

It's hard to imagine a more grateful creature than a successfully adopted rescue dog. Rescue Bichon Frises return attention and care with love and affection.

Bichon Frises Breeders - Rescues Links

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Alaska Bichon Frise Rescue - Breed and rescue information, plus an article on buying a Bichon Frise from a pet shop.

Rescue FAQ - Learn what a rescue Bichon Frise is and where it can come from. Get information on adopting a Bichon Frise.

Bichon Frise Rescue - FAQ, rescue contact directory, guardianship procedures, ways you can help, and rescue stories.

Small Paws Rescue Inc. - Volunteers across the country, work to save Bichons from shelters, and from puppy mills. Rescue Bichons can be shipped anywhere in the country.

SOSDogs -Rescue information, available Bichon Frises, and FAQ.

Bichon Frises Breeders - General Information Links

Advice You Can Trust: Bichons Frises - Get advice on training a Bichon Frise and learn more about the breed.

All About the Bichon Frise - Learn more about the Bichon Frise history, main traits, and health concerns.

ANKC - Bichon Frise - Official standard by the Australian National Kennel Council.
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BF of Northern NJ Rescue/Adoption Group - Information on their activities, and contacts.

Bichon Frise - Bichon Frise owners share their experience with the breed.

Bichon Frise Breed - Breed information and links to related sites.

Bichon Frise Information - History, description, and general breed care.

Bichon General Information - Main characteristics of the breed plus grooming needs.

Bichons In Brief - General breed information.

Breed Links - Bichon Frise links.

Brough's Books on the Bichon Frise - Books discuss the issues of care, training and breeding.

Die Bichon Familie - Pictures and links.

Grooming Basics 101 - Advice on grooming the Bichon Frise and links to other related sites.

Grooming Bichons Video - Why not buy a Bichon Frise video on grooming and general care?
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Our Dogs Publishing, Ltd. - Bichon Frise books.

Sharing Experience with Bichons - An experienced breeder shares her experience with the breed. Training, grooming, health problems, and more.

Tenerife Dogs - Description, history, general characteristics, and exercise needs.

The Bichon Frise - Main characteristics of the breed.

The Kennel Club Breed Standard - The official Bichon Frise standard.

The Palm Beach Pup, Ltd. - Breed characteristics, and services offered by this organization.

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Bichon Frises Information - Bichon Frises are lap dogs and belong to the toy group of dogs. Their cute white powder puff appearance doesn't prevent them from making good watchdogs and nice companions for their masters. The Bichon Frise is a perfect pet for families with children as its lively temperament, ready-to-play air and relatively easy care taking is sure to make everyone take to it at once. Moreover, these dogs are said to be non-allergic for people and odorless.

Bichons are small, fluffy, white-colored dogs with black or dark brown round eyes with dark halos around .The eyes must be set in the slightly rounded head to look directly forward. Any deviation in color of the eye-rims or the size or position of the eyes is considered a fault. Droop ears are longhaired. The nose is black and prominent.

Bichon Frises Puppies - Bichon Frises are Toy Dogs that serve mainly as companions. Their appealing appearance and amiable personality allow them to be used as therapy dogs. As a rule, the Bichon Frise weighs about 10-18 pounds. The Bichon Frise AKC standard does not fix any limits for the breed's weight though. As for the height, it should be from 9 to 12 inches. However, many Bichon Frise owners prefer having dogs that are from 9 to 11 inches in height.

Bichon Frises can hardly be confused with other breeds of dog thanks to their marvelous snow-white coat. It is soft and fluffy, and has both the undercoat and the outer coat. The undercoat is usually silky in texture. The outer coat should be neither flat like in the Yorkshire Terrier, nor wavy like in the Puli.

Bichon Frises Rescues - Bichon Frises are little white companion dogs. The breed has a fluffy coat with soft corkscrew curls, which can be of an apricot hue in puppies. Delicate longhaired ears hang close to the head. Alert eyes are black. Its toy look and lovely temperament make it a nice pet. The Bichon Frise is gentle-mannered and inquisitive. It does well with children and other pets. Bichons have a high learning and trainability rate. It is a lap dog, perfect for an apartment. Exercise can be limited to daily walks.

Bichons are not difficult to care for but there are definite recommendations as to how to do grooming, what behavioral pattern to expect, and how to maintain the health of a pet. An apartment or a homeowner ready to devote considerable time and effort to the dog, and those who realize the grooming expenses might be high, can consider purchasing. It takes a certain degree of responsibility to be a dog's owner, as any changes in your lifestyle will necessarily affect your pet.

Bichon Frises Pictures - Bichon Frises are said to be wonderful companions for people of all ages. They are highly adaptable and are famous for their empathy. If you enjoy long walking tours or a fast car ride, a Bichon will always be there to share your joy and delight. The Bichon Frise will also suit people who are often moody. This little fluffy dog will make itself comfortable on your lap and help you manage sad moments.

Bichon Frises are used primarily as companion dogs. However, they can serve as therapy pets. Their amiable personality and furry ball-like appearance make them the darlings of society.

Bichon Frises - Bichon Frises are sweet little white dogs with a soft, fluffy coat and lively personality. This affectionate and sociable dog makes a great companion, loves being a part of the family and gets along well with children. The Bichon Frise also does well with other dogs and pets. It is a bold and intelligent dog, loving attention and eager to please. They are not yappy dogs. The Bichon Frise is easy to train and is happy and sociable by nature. They want to be included as part of the "family" and love to travel with you everywhere. Some Bichon Frises can be hard to housetrain. They can serve as watchdogs, but not guard dogs. Obedient and competitive, they enjoy learning and performing tricks.

The precise origin of the Bichon Frise is not completely known today. Some believe the Bichon Frise is a cross between the Barbet Water Spaniel and the Poodle. Others say, crossing a miniature Spaniel and a miniature Poodle with Cayenne dogs developed them. It is accepted that the Bichon Frise has ties to Spain (possibly originating in the Canary Islands) and was traded by Spanish sailors. In the 16th century, the breed became popular in the French royal courts. Bichon Frises were used as circus performers in the past, but today they are primarily a companion and show dog.



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