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Marty
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Bichon Frise. Those white, curly-haired little dogs that love to show off! They have cheery and endearing personalities and they absolutely love attention! They are very intelligent and eager to please. They overflow with unconditional love for their people and are great family dogs! They are not fragile like some other small breeds, so they are great if you have small children.
Do you love to travel? Don’t worry; the Bichon is a great traveler as well! They are happy anywhere, as long as they are with you! They are good at adapting to new surroundings and climates.
The Bichon has a lush double coat, and is non-shedding and hypoallergenic which makes them the ideal choice for allergy sufferers. They do require a lot of grooming though. Their coat grows fast and needs to be cut every 6-8 weeks. To keep your Bichon looking its best, give him frequent baths and brushings and keep him trimmed.
Bichon are in the small dog category. They weight approximately 10-20 lbs. when full grown and stand at 9-12 inches at the withers. They are a great choice if you’re looking for a lap-sized house dog. They generally live to be 12-15 years old. If you ask dog experts, they will tell you that Bichons are one of the healthiest dogs available.
This Bichon puppy is from a family-operated, state licensed kennel. The puppies are well socialized and great with children! They are up to date with shots and dewormer and come with a health guarantee. Both parents are AKC registered and DNA tested for breed. Texas Licensed Breeder #316. Call or text Veronica today at 469-595-4059 for more info and to reserve your puppy. A downpayment of $200, via Venmo, Zelle or credit card, will hold this puppy for you.
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White
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Prairie Lake Kennels
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Bichon Frise Puppies
About Bichon Frise Puppies
What's it like owning a Bichon Frise?
These little white fluffballs will keep your family active and your heart full. The Bichon Frise is one of the sweetest and most sensitive dogs around. They love to run around the yard, play games, or snuggle up on the couch—any activity as long as you’re nearby. Housetraining can be difficult, so remain vigilant when they're still young and learning. Full-grown, they typically weigh 12-18 pounds and stand 9-11 inches tall.
Will a Bichon Frise get along with my other pets?
Bichon Frises are generally excellent with children of all ages. Bichon Frises are eager to make friends with strangers, other dogs, and children. They’re family-friendly pups that may bark or nip during playtime but usually get along well with kids. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How much exercise does a Bichon Frise need?
The Bichon Frise is an active dog that needs daily exercise. Despite their small size, these pups are eager to play indoor games, romp in the yard, or take short walks on the leash. Like cats, they have sudden spikes of energy that turn them into crazy canines running laps around the house. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
What should I expect with Bichon Frise shedding?
The Bichon Frise has a white double coat with a soft, silky, dense undercoat and a coarse, curly outer coat. The fur is fluffy and springs back even when you pat it down. These dogs may have cream or apricot-colored hair. Grooming-wise, this breed is high-maintenance. Bichon Frises are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Are Bichon Frises easy to train?
Bichon Frises are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Bichon Frises are good for apartment living because of their size, but they can be difficult to housetrain and may have more accidents if they don’t have a yard or doggy door at their disposal. They are fairly easy to train.
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