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If you are looking for a Bichon Frise for sale, you have come to the right place.

Be sure to check out the Bichon Frise breeders page and the Bichon Frise rescue page for valuable information on finding your new white fluffy dog or puppy.

Bichon Frise breeders and Bichon Frise rescue groups are located across the United States so you won't have to travel far to find one. Also, in many cases, if there aren't any Bichon Frises in your area, many breeders and rescue groups do provide airline shipping to your closest airport.

Our favorite rescue is Small Paws Rescue, which is based out of Tulsa, Oklahoma but is a nationalBichon Frise rescue group. They find new homes for Bichons and Bichon mixes in all 50 states. Small Paws has flown nearly 4,000 rescue Bichons to their new homes.

We would highly recommend that when you do purchase a Bichon Frise for sale that you either obtain one from a responsible, reputable breeder or through a rescue.

These are the best 2 ways to guarantee that your Bichon has been cared for properly and has obtained the best medical attention.

Purchasing a Bichon Frise through on-line or newspaper ads can be a gamble. Many of these individuals have good intentions but are not that knowledgeable about the Bichon Frise breed, hereditary traits or Bichon Frise health issues. If you do decide to go this avenue, make sure the seller gives you paperwork from their vet showing a clean bill of health.

Last, but not least, we would strongly urge you to never purchase a Bichon Frise or any other dog from a puppy store. There is a chance that the puppy came from a puppy mill.

A puppy mill is a dirty, trashy place where one or more breeds of dogs are kept in substandard living conditions. Breeders in these mills are not interested in making the breed better and are just into it for the money.

Often, these puppies never become socialized. Also, these puppies are generally unhealthy, have temperament issues and may never become housebroken.

So, if you are looking for a Bichon Frise for sale, take the time to do your homework. You want to make sure that you find a Bichon with the right temperament, with good breed characteristics and who is healthy. Taking a little extra time to find the right match for your family will bring you years of happy times together.

To help you make the right choice, I highly recommend that you read the"Insiders Guide To A Happy, Healthy & Well Behaved Bichon Frise"


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