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Adding a Buzz to Your Family With a Bichon Frise

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

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The Bichon Frise has a unique personality trait. Many owners refer to it as the “Bichon Buzz” or “Bichon Blitz”. During a “Buzz” or “Blitz” the Bichon Frise with run around the house or yard in a crazy burst of excitement. In some cases this includes jumping and bouncing off furniture and running from room to room or place to place with no reason, just spur-of-the-moment excitement! Barking usually accompanies this behavior, but it is meant out of shear joy. Each “Buzz” or “Blitz” is unique for only those that witness it to see!

The Bichon Frise is also reported to be hypoallergenic. However, allergies can vary considerably by individual so although the breed might be easy on some people with allergies to pet dander, this breed may not be ideal for everyone with allergies to pet dander. These dogs do shed, but regular grooming keeps this to a minimum and therefore is less like to exacerbate any allergies.

Owners suggest brushing the dog on a daily basis and getting a professional bathing, cleaning and grooming done about every three months. The eyes need daily cleaning to wipe the tear stains that appear on the dogs delicate white fur. This dog does require a lot of time on a daily basis and is best for families that can provide the time to properly care for the dog. Having older children to share in the responsibly is recommend over having children that are still young enough to require lots of care themselves.

Bichon Frise: The Popular Cartoon Dog?

The Bichon Frise is a small dog whose breed originated in Spain and Belgium and later moved into France. The name Bichon Frise is French for “curly lap dog”. This non-shedding, hypoallergenic breed is noted to be of medium-high intellect, making them easier to train and great companion dogs that interact well with children and other animals.

The Bichon descended from the Water Spaniel and was used in trade by the Spanish sailors as they travelled the continents. In the 1300′s, Italian sailors highly regarded the breed and the Bichon Frise became popular with Italian nobility.

Since the days of sailing the Bichon loves water and retrieving games, and is a great companion to humans. The breed had great success in France during the Renaissance period, adored by King Francis I in 1515-1547 and also by King Henry III in 1574-1589. By March 5th, 1933 the purebreds were accepted into the Societe Centrale Canine, in France.

Anyone who is familiar with the “Tintin” books would know of the little white dog named “Milou” or “Snowy”. The breed was recognized in Australia in the 1960′s and was brought to the United States in 1955. The Bichon Frise purebreds were officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1973.

Bichon Frise Health

Although most dogs will be healthy, this breed is predisposed to some health issues. Asking about your dogs health status with breeders or shelter staff is the best way to purchase a dog in optimum health. Following up on a regular basis with a trusted veterinarian with help maximize your dog’s longevity. Some of the common health problems in the Bichon Frise breed may include:

Cancers -Usually occurs in aging Bichons and can affect various organs. Treatable with chemotherapy and/or radiation, but may not be curable. Only a veterinarian can offer the best advice for treatment and prognosis based on the individual dog, type of cancer and severity of the cancer at time of diagnosis

Liver Failure – Treatable with diet modifications and medication if necessary. Usually occurs secondary to liver shunting.

Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA) -Can be congenital, or brought on by a toxin or parasite. The condition results in the dog’s body failing to recognize it’s own red blood cells. Therefore, the dog’s immune system destroys the red blood cells in a failed attempt at self defense. Anemia results. The condition can be treated by medication, blood transfusion or surgical removal of the dog’s spleen. This condition may not always be curable.

Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia (ITP) -Is a hereditary disorder in which the dog has low levels of platelets, which are cells in the blood responsible for blood clot formation. Dogs with ITP are at higher risk of developing bleeds, and being unable to clot when injured. Some dogs develop minor bleeds, such as nose bleeds with prolonged bleeding times, and in some cases the disorder is severe, leading to internal bleeding that can become a major medical emergency. Treatment for ITP consists of medication and blood transfusions, but there is no cure. Develop a good relationship with a veterinarian and see that veterinarian consistently to maximize your dogs symptomatic treatment options.

All breeds are susceptible to specific disorders. Each breed can be affected to varying degrees. The idea of listing the common illnesses for each breed is not to discourage you from wanting a specific breed if you find it a perfect fit for your family; but to help you better prepare for the future health of your dog. As well as provide you with the knowledge necessary to get a dog in the best optimum health.

Like people, it is not possible to predict what a dog’s health may be over the course of their life time. Just as with people, some are very healthy with only mild, acute needs for medical care, while others develop chronic issues needing life long care support. Still others may need emergency medical care due to accidents, illness or injury.

I encourage owners to develop a strong relationships with a consistent veterinarian who the owner and dog both can bond with. Adequate medical care is a financial expense, but a necessity for being a responsible dog owner.

To see a video of a Bichon Frise in a Buzz or Blitz, please visit http://best-family-dogs.com/bichon-frise

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Let’s Rescue “Pet Rescue by Judy” a Central Florida Icon

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

http://www.PetRescueByJudy.rescuegroups.com
Extreme Makeover Petition site:

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Judy Sarullo, an animal rescuer in Central Florida for over 15 years, lost her kennel 18 months ago due to a zoning issue. Since then she has had to rely on a network of foster homes and dedicated volunteers. Despite these limitations, she finds homes for over 1,500 cats and dogs a year. Now, however, she is facing a new threat that may mean the demise of this vital Central Florida resource. Orange County Code Enforcement has found her in violation of code and given her six months to come into compliance or face fines of $250/day. Since Code Enforcement will not tell her in what way she is “out of compliance” this essentially means Judy has to move or shut down her rescue!

Judy has six months to relocate and is asking communities in the tri-county area to offer suggestions. She is searching for a small parcel of land, zoned for industrial use, that has power and water to it and can be fenced! More importantly, she wants to relocate to an area whose community will welcome her and her cause.

For those of you who are against euthanasia, against the “catch and kill” cycle of some pounds, and against gassing shelters, please know that Judy has saved many dogs and cats from these situations. Many organizations have rescued animals from gassing shelters and transported animals directly to Judy’s rescue, who are then placed in the loving homes of her foster families, until adoptions are made.

Judy’s contributions to the community have been profound, not only to the animals she has saved, but to the families that have adopted her animals, who have found their forever pet.

Please join us by commenting on this video so we can design a plan that works for all.

To date, Pet Rescue by Judy has rescued, dalmations, pugs, dobermans, chows, pit bulls, mixed breeds, old english sheep dogs, border collie mixes, terriers, bearded collies, Shih Tzus, Chihuahuas, Cocker Spaniels, Great Danes, Labrador Retrievers, Mastiffs, Dashchunds, Yorkshire Terriers, Cairne Terriers, Rat Terriers, Pomeranians, Puggles, Cockapoos, Poodles, Wired Hair Terriers, St. Bernards, Swiss Mountain Dogs,Greyhounds, labadoodles, Akitas, Huskies, Coonhounds, Bulldogs, American Eskimos, Foxhounds, Staffordshire Terriers, Water Spaniels, Australian Cattle dogs, Australian Shepherds, Basenjis, Beagles, Tervurens, Pointers, Bernese Mountain dogs, Bichon Frise, Bloodhounds, Boston Terriers, Boxers, Bouvier des Flanders, Brittany Spaniels, Corgis, Chinese Crested, Chow Chows, Dandie Dinmont Terriers, Setters, Spitz, Schnauzers, Gordon Setters, Great Pyrenees, Griffons, Havanese, Hounds, Irish Wolfhounds, Italian Greyhounds, Jack Russells, Japanese Chin Spaniels, Keeshonds, King Charles Spaniels, Heelers, Lhasa Apsos, Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dogs, Maltese, Manchester Terriers, MinPins, Miniature Pinschers, Newfoundlands, Norfolk Terriers, Norwegian Elkhounds, Norwich Terriers, Papillons, Pembroke Welsh Corgis, Rhodesian Ridgebacks, Rottweilers, Samoyeds, Schipperkes, Scottish Terriers, Shar-Peis Shiba Inu, Siberian Huskies, Silky Terriers, Standard Poodles, Whippets, Wiredhaired Fox Terriers,…. She’s rescued every cat imaginable ~ Siamese, Himalayans, Snowshoe, Domestic Short Medium and Long Hair, Hemmingways, Persians, Ragdolls, Tabbies, Exotic Longhairs, Russian Blues, ! She doesn’t want to stop now.

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Picket Fence Kennels Bichon Frise

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Bichon Frise are great around children and also good watch dogs. Most Bichons enjoy being with people and most dogs.

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Picket Fence Kennels Bichon Frise

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Bichon Frise are great around children and also good watch dogs. Most Bichons enjoy being with people and most dogs.

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DOGS101-Bichons-02Nov08.m4v

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Bichon Frises – “Dogs 101″ Animal Planet – 02 Nov 2008

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DOGS101-Bichons-02Nov08.m4v

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Bichon Frises – “Dogs 101″ Animal Planet – 02 Nov 2008

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URAL – MURPHY in the SIDECAR

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Random photos of Murph in or about the Ural sidecar. He is a chick magnet and loves to ride. Me, I let him drag me along for the ride as well. :-)

God really blessed me with a wonderful hack pooch, who is indeed Bad To The Bone. :-)

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Bichon Frise Dani

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

8 weeks old Bichon Frise puppy Dani

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Bichon Frise Dani

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

8 weeks old Bichon Frise puppy Dani

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Bichon Frise Has Breakfast and Goes for a Walk

Friday, September 12th, 2008

My Bichon Frise, “Trinity” jumps for joy as she waits for her breakfast. Then, before going out into the wet world (it just rained), she puts on boots.

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