Bichon Frise Articles
1: The Bichon Frise Puppy Cut: Short And Sweet And To The Point
When looking for the perfect dog for a family, many people are drawn to the popular and lovable Bichon Frise. This sweet little white dog resembles the Maltese in appearance, yet is smaller and of a more tempered nature. The Bichon Frise is also a very popular show dog, with their "look at me, ain't I grand" attitude. But the biggest hurdle that many people face when dealing with a Bichon Frise is the fact that they require almost daily grooming to keep their fluffy appearance.
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2: Understanding Bichon Frise Dogs
There is generally not a lot of people that would try to argue the fact the Bichon Frise Dogs are simply cute and very easy to fall in love with. But like with any other big decision that you make in life, you will really want to take the time to consider all of the pros and cons to bringing a Bichon Frise into your home, life and heart.
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3: Bichon Frise Breeder Information
The Bichon Frise is a small dog breed that originated in the Mediterranean region as early as 600-300 B.C. Spanish sailors first utilized the breed, then known as the Barbichon, to accompany them on trade expeditions. The Barbichon was so naturally sociable that it made an excellent companion on long trips. The popularity of the breed spread as it was introduced to various countries.
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4: Finding Bichon Frise Breeders
There are many attractive and popular purebred dog breeds registered by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The AKC registered the Bichon Frise, which in French loosely translates to curly lap dog, in 1973. Prior to the breed becoming popular in America, both the French and the Spanish loved it. The breed descended from a blend of poodle, Barbet, and white lap dog found in the Mediterranean region as far back as 600 B.C. Originally called the Barbichon, the breed accompanied Spanish sailors on trade missions. The dogs were loved for their intelligent, friendly and outgoing dispositions.
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5: Bichon Frise: Wonderful Companion Dog
The Bichon Frise is descended from the Barbet or Water Spaniel, much like his cousin the Caniche and was originally known as a Barbichon, which was later shortened to Bichon. In addition, there are four different categories of the Bichon, which include the Bichon Bolognais, the Bichon Maltais and the Bichon Tenerife as well as the Bichon Havanais, and all of these categories came out of the Mediterranean region. The breed was always bred to be companion dogs and nothing more.
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6: Quick Ways to Find a Bichon Frise Puppy from a Breeder
Everybody loves a lap dog that is super affectionate - this describes the Bichon Frise perfectly! Small, white and cuddly, Bichons can make perfect pets where space is at a premium.
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7: Bichon Frise: Why Does Your Bichon Eat Grass?
Does your Bichon Frise eat grass when he/she's not feeling well? Ever wonder why? The experts don't know for sure. They think it might be that they like the taste or they eat it in order to vomit. Probably both are right, but there are other more important reasons why....
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8: Bichon Frise: Diet Makes a Difference
What does every Bichon Frise lover want most for their precious pup? It's pretty simple. We want them to enjoy a healthy, happy, long life with us. And what's the best way to make this happen? That's easy.
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9: The Bichon Frise - The Cotton Ball of Canines
The Bichon Frise is a small, solid white dog with the curly hair typical of a poodle. These little guys are appealing for many reasons, including the fact that they just look so cuddly.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Sep 27th 2006 | Category: Bichon Frise | Total views: 81 |
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