Adorable Bichon Frise Puppies
Bichon Puppies
Bichon Frise puppies are always in high demand among families everywhere. Sweet Bichon puppies win the hearts of everyone who meets them. But there are some things that you should know about the Bichon Frise breed--before you run out to find a new puppy.
You can learn how to choose a healthy and well-adjusted Bichon Frise dog in this Insider's Guide to Bichon Frises.
Before you get a Bichon Frise puppy, make sure you learn all you can about Bichons.

Here are some of the reasons why people choose the Bichon Frise breed...- Children - Bichons are well-known for getting along fabulously with children and other family pets. Bichon puppies typically do well with all breeds of dogs, even the larger ones. And, if introduced to cats at an early age, will get along purrrfectly.
Knowing the special characteristics of the Bichon Frise and how to work with the Bichon will be important in helping your Bichon puppy adapt to living with children. - Apartments or Houses - Bichons are also ideal for someone living in a small apartment or for big families that live in large homes and everything in between.
Bichon puppies don't require much space to get their exercise. They love to run around no matter where they live. And, of course, the Bichon buzz can occur at any time - or any place! - Great Personalities - Who can resist one of these soft, charming and cute puppies? Just imagine a stuffed animal which has come to life. If you choose your puppy well, she will provide endless hours of fun for your family. Bichons love people and they love to please!
If you are thinking about adopting or finding one of these Bichon puppies for sale, please make sure beforehand that you are financially and emotionally prepared.
Bichon Puppy Care
A Bichon puppy will become the newest member to your family and will depend on you to supply its every need for many years to come.

Before you run out to get your new puppy, see if you can answer these questions?- Do you understand the specific Bichon Frise breed characteristics of the Bichon Frisee?
- Do you know how to choose a puppy and what's involved in adopting a dog?
- Will you be able to provide basic proper care such as a quality dog food diet, timely vaccinations and emergency trips to the vet if needed?
- Are you prepared to spend lots of time with a dog that requires lots of human contact?
- Will you have ample time for Bichon puppy training?
If you answered yes to all the above questions, congratulations!

Your Bichon Frise Puppy The First Few Days...
Bichon Frise puppies will need a lot of love and human interaction. If you don't pay enough attention to them, they could develop behavioral problems. After first bringing your new Bichon Frise puppy home, it will feel lonely and become frightened--no matter how much attention you pay to it. Don't panic, this is normal. Your puppy is just homesick and is wondering where his mommy, daddy and litter mates are. Bedtime is usually the worst time of the day, as your Bichon Frise puppy will probably whimper and cry, throughout the night. When our 3 Bichons: Buddy, Emily, and Beau were still puppies, the nighttime crying ceased after about 1 week. We discovered that turning on a night light and playing soft music helped our puppies feel more comfortable and relaxed in their new surroundings. During this transitional period, you can bond with your new puppy by showing it lots of love and setting aside plenty of playtime. Bichon puppies have a lot of energy when they aren't napping, so it would be wise to purchase several play toys that will keep your new puppy entertained. Try twisted ropes, stuffed animals and tennis balls, as they are very popular with Bichon puppies. It is important to provide your Bichon puppy with toys, as, left without fun things to do, your puppy can get into mischief and chew YOUR things for fun! Soon your new puppy will come to realize that you are its new family. The nighttime crying will stop when the puppy has bonded with you and it feels safe and secure in its new environment. Bichon Frise puppies are wonderful and will provide great joy in your life. You will truly have a loving and loyal companion right by your side for many years to come. And, if your family is anything like our family, you will never want to live without one, ever again. Another excellent website to learn more on raising your new puppy is
The Puppy Dog Place.com
a fun and friendly guide to puppy care for new puppy parents. Everything you need to know to raise a happy, healthy puppy. Tons of free tips, advice and information on feeding, training, housebreaking, health, behavior and much more.
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