Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Finding The Right Bichon Frise Breeders

Article Title: Finding The Right Bichon Frise Breeders
Author: Mary A Stevenson

Of all the different breeds of dog that you can choose from,
the Bichon Frise can definitely be considered as one of the most
popular. These are really adorable, beautiful dogs, and
absolutely a fan favorite. They make great pets, and not only
that but because they are always so alert and active they make
reliable watchdogs as well.

The Bichon Frise, when properly trained of course, is also
great around children and so is the perfect family pet. If you
are interested in getting a Bichon Frise dog, the first thing
you are going to want to do is find a good breeder. There are
many Bichon Frise breeders out there, but you need to understand
that some are good while others are bad. It is very important
that you take your time and take the process of finding a
breeder very seriously if you want to have the best results you
possibly can and find yourself a healthy and happy puppy.

Before you even begin your search for Bichon Frise breeders, it
is important that you understand what mass breeders are. These
are breeders that basically breed purely for the profit, the
financial means, and do not care for the dogs, as they should.
In fact in most cases these breeders produce litters of dogs
that are mistreated and malnourished, and as a result they grow
up to be untrained and have poor behavior skills.

Puppies bred by these mass breeders are more often than not ill
and mistreated, and so it is then obviously important that you
take your time to make sure you are only dealing with the best
breeders you can find. There are a few things that you can do to
make sure of this, and namely you want to ask a lot of
questions. Never feel as though you are being too forward or
intruding, because any respectable and reputable breeder is
going to be more than willing to help you out here and answer
any questions that you may have.

To find good Bichon Frise breeders you are going to have to ask
lots of questions, and that is all there is to it. There are
good breeders and there are bad, most of which are mass
breeders. You should always check the breeder's licenses and
certificates, so that you have proof of their knowledge and
experience. You may also want to ask questions involving such
things as the dog's temperament, where they breed, how many
types of dogs they focus on, and how much they charge per puppy.

Your breeder should always keep you involved throughout the
process and you are going to think of even more questions as you
go along. You should never be afraid to ask a breeder anything,
because good breeders understand that this is just part of the
job and will not get frustrated or angry with you. Even if you
think that a question you have is dumb or unimportant, you
should feel comfortable enough with your breeder that you will
ask anyway.

About The Author: As a dog owner and lover, Mary Stevenson
understands that no matter what breed you are looking for you
need to take your time and ask lots of questions when you are
looking for a breeder. There are many
http://www.bichonfriseguide.com/Bichon_Frise_Breeders/index.php
Bichon Frise breeders out there you just have to know how to
find the right one. The best idea is to learn as much
http://www.bichonfriseguide.com/About_The_Bichon_Frise/index.php
Bichon Frise information as you can and then go looking for a
breeder, so that you can make the most informed and intelligent
decision.

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