Bichon Frise BreedersThere are a few different ways
to go about getting a Bichon Frise; you can check out local animal shelters, rescues,
and Bichon Frise breeders. Just as you have been selective in regard to the type
of dog you want, you should be equally choosey about which Bichon Frise breeder
you decide to do business with. This puppy is going to be a part of your family;
his or her first human contact has been with the breeder, so it is understandable
that you be concerned and ask questions. A good Bichon Frise breeder will
be asking just as many questions are you are. They understand the temperament
of the dogs they are breeding and selling, and want to be as selective to whom
each puppy is being sold. You want the breeder to be exceptionally knowledgeable
about the dogs. With the Bichon Frise, the puppies need a lot of social interaction
to overcome inherent shyness. They need to be cuddled and showered with affection.
You should know to be careful when handling your Bichon Frise puppy, so he or
she is not accidentally hurt. They are delicate as youngsters and will require
some softness on your part. The Bichon Frise breeder that you want is the breeder
that will take the time to explain all this to you, and even show you how to hold
and handle your puppy. These are people who are not just in a business, but truly
love what they do and have more than the financial invested in the dogs. Come
Out, Come Out Where Ever You Are...It is hard enough trying to find a
good grocery store these days. Good, reliable vehicle mechanics are almost an
urban legend. Where does one look for Bichon Frise breeders? How do you know if
you have a good one, or need to throw them back and keep on fishing? Finding them
is actually pretty easy. Finding a good one will take some effort on your end.
Surf on over to your favorite online search engine and start looking. Within
seconds you will have several pages of web sites advertising Bichon Frise breeders.
You can go old school and use the phone book. Another option is contacting professional
associations like the American Kennel Club and/or The Bichon Frise Club of America,
Inc to get a list of reputable Bichon Frise breeders in your area. While
convenience is certainly a factor when looking for a breeder, do not cross out
the names that are a little further away from you. That extra ten or fifteen miles
could be worth it if you find your “just right” Bichon Frise pup. Distance and
even cost should be secondary considerations to quality. If you are having trouble
deciding where to go, try an outsider’s opinion; like local veterinarians or local
kennels. People in the dog business will have much valuable information to help
you in finding
a quality Bichon Frise breeder.
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