Bichon Frise Breeders Would Never Sell To Pet Shops

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If you remember only one thing from this article, please remember this - never buy a puppy from a pet store. In fact, don't even buy pet supplies from pet stores that sell puppies. It can be tempting to go to a pet store today to get a fluffy white Bichon Frise puppy - and that's exactly what pet store owners hope you will do. They thrive on impulse shoppers. They don't care who they sell their puppies to, they only care about getting your money.

If you really have your heart set on a Bichon Frise puppy, then you can make life a lot easier for yourself and the dogs by getting in contact with a Bichon Frise breeder. You can find them through the Internet, by going to dog shows, through recommendations from other Bichon owners in your area and sometimes even your vet. If everyone stopped buying puppies from pet stores, then this inhumane practice could be stopped.

What's inhumane about buying a puppy at a pet store? Plenty! First off, all puppies in all pet stores are from puppy mills. Puppy mills are barbaric places where dogs are treated like unfeeling breeding machines. They never get to play, they never get affection and they certainly never get veterinary care. The puppy mill workers do all the vet care, whether they know what they are doing or not.


No Bichon Frise breeder would ever sell puppies to a pet store. Bichon Frise breeders take their responsibilities very seriously. Since they planned on bringing the puppies into the world, they are responsible for finding good homes for the puppies. They will do background checks on prospective puppy owners, drill you on your Bichon Frise information (or lack thereof) and often ask for character reference letters. They want to be sure that you are going to be a humane owner and won't give the dog to a shelter once it has outgrown the cute stage.

A reputable Bichon Frise breeder takes the responsibility of finding good forever homes for each and every precious puppy very seriously. If you've ever been forced to give away an animal, you know exactly what they are going through. So Bichon Frise breeders will check you out very thoroughly, often including background checks and requesting a letter of character reference from you veterinarian. He or she will also drill you on your Bichon Frise knowledge to know what you are getting in for. Bichon dogs need a lot of grooming, for example. If you are not sure of how best to care and train your Bichon, now is the time to ask for Bichon Frise information.


Here's another way in which Bichon Frise breeders differ from pet shops. They will take the puppy back, even when full grown, if you should run into a spell of bad luck and can no longer take care of a dog. You won't get your money back, but that shouldn't matter in knowing that your friend will have a good home with people he or she likes. Check your contract carefully before signing to see if this is included.


Mary Stevensonhas published hundreds of articles about dogs, including several on Bichon Frise breeders. There are both good and bad Bichon Frise breeders out there, sorting through them can take some time. Finding important Bichon Frise information is as easy as searching the Internet.

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Mary Stevenson has owned and bred dogs and has also devoted a great deal of time to studying dogs and thus is considered by some to be an expert on all types and breeds of dogs.


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