A good dog breeder will almost always want to know about you, almost as much as you will want to know about your new prospective dog, and this is also true of Bichon Frise breeders. These breeders love their dogs and take good care of their breeder dogs, as well as the ensuing puppies.
Obviously not all breeders are alike, and even among the relatively normal numbers of Bichon Frise breeders you will also find breeders who are indifferent to their dogs’ needs, and who are only in the dog breeding business to make a fast buck.
These such places are, more often than not, thought of as puppy mills and the best recourse here is for you to stay as far away as possible from these types of careless Bichon Frise breeders as possible.
Breeders do come in all shapes and sizes, but these are perhaps the worst of the lot, the ones who breed puppies as if they were nothing more than a walking, barking commodity, and who give no thought whatsoever to the health and the happiness of their dogs.
Of course, just as important as staying away from such heartless breeding and breeding techniques, it is also important not to confuse genuine Bichon Frise breeders with the less humane Bichon Frise breeders.
The genuine article in Bichon Frise breeders will be gems to be treasured as they provide a very genuine and valuable service, and shouldn’t really be treated as if they were heralding the arrival of the devil himself.
Genuine, reputable Bichon Frise breeders will question you thoroughly on all aspects of your life which will reflect on the dog and this is done not in an attempt to alienate you or to be nosy, but to find out first and foremost whether you can indeed look after your new Bichon Frise puppy.
Moreover, you will also find that most good Bichon Frise breeders are also willing to talk to you about your new puppy and what type for care that you will have to give it. You will also find out what type of behavior and characteristics you can expect from your Bichon Frise puppy as it grows up.
Will it be cute and adorable all of its life, or will it turn into a raging monster who tears your entire home up the minute you leave it alone and go out food shopping for more dog food! Or will you get a cute and adorable puppy who will tear up the room regardless of whether or not you’re home?
These are all questions that can be easily answered by Bichon Frise breeders. And they are the reason why you need to find a breeder that will help you not only find the right Bichon Frise puppy for you, but who will also give you an initial leg up on what to do with your puppy.
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