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  • Maltichon Puppy Information

    Recognized purebred puppies are the products of mixing established breeds to create a hybrid with desirable characteristics and eliminate unwanted ones. The Maltichon, or Maltechon, is the result...

  • Information on Bichon Frise

    The Bichon Frise is a member of the non-sporting group of dogs. This active breed is a pleasant companion dog that works well with individuals as well as families. They also make good pets for...

  • Good Dogs for Kids That Don't Shed

    Love the companionship of a dog but could do without all the excess hair and dander? There's still hope for you. There's a number of dogs that don't shed but still make excellent pets.

  • Bichon Frise Puppies Information

    The winsome, diminutive powder-puff with the big brown eyes can easily capture your heart, beckoning you to take it home. It's important, however, to realize that a bichon frise puppy is a...

  • How to Raise a Bichon Frise

    Descended from the Mediterranean Water Spaniel, the Bichon Frise is a small athletic dog with a happy and outgoing personality. With its trademark fluffy white coat and intelligent dark eyes, this...

  • Information on Bichon Frise Dogs

    If you are searching for a charming little dog whose sole desire is to be your best buddy and constant companion, the Bichon Frise may be the breed for you. The name means "curly lapdog," and that...

  • About Bichon Frise Dogs

    One of the most popular breeds of companion dog is the bichon frise. Unlike many breeds of dog bred to herd, hunt or track scent, the bichon frise was bred to be a pet. According to the "ASPCA...

  • Facts on Bichon Frise Dogs

    The bichon frise is a descendant of the water spaniel introduced in the early thirteenth century and originated in the Mediterranean. Originally, they were traded by sailors and eventually ended...

  • What Kinds of Dogs Shed the Least?

    While it may be true that every dog sheds fur, there are many breeds that shed very little. Not only that, but they do not produce much dander. People with allergies will benefit from choosing a...

  • About Bichon Poos

    Choosing the right breed of dog for your family takes a lot of time, thought, and research. Many people prefer purebred dogs because of known traits that suit their family and lifestyle. However,...

  • How to Rescue a Bichon Frise in Maine

    A bichon frise is a dog that is extremely friendly and also very cute. Maine is a state where many families buy dogs. The bichon frise is one of the 10 most popular dogs in Maine. If you have a...

  • How to Rescue a Bichon Frise

    Bichon Frise dogs are very popular due to their small size, cute looks and hypoallergenic coats. Unfortunately, many people buy the puppies on impulse, not realizing how much time is needed to...

  • How to Rescue a Bichon Frise in Illinois

    If you're a resident in Illinois and are considering purchasing a bichon frise, try to rescue one instead. Best know for their small, compact statures, frizzy white hair and playful personalities,...

  • How to Rescue a Bichon in Oklahoma

    If you live in Oklahoma and are thinking about buying a bichon frise, try to rescue one instead. Most recognized for their small sturdy frames, fluffy white hair and playful personalities, these...

  • How to Rescue a Bichon Frise in Oregon

    If you currently live in Oregon and are thinking about buying a Bichon Frise, consider rescuing one instead. Best known for their small, sturdy statures, fluffy white hair and playful and...

  • How to Rescue a Bichon in Texas

    If you live in Texas and are considering purchasing a Bichon Frise, try to rescue one instead. Most known for their small, sturdy statures and playful personalities, dogs in this breed make...

  • How to Feed a Bichon Frise

    Like many other breeds of toy dogs, Bichon Frises can be very finicky when it comes to food. This has its good and bad points. But you need to be finicky when picking good food for your Bichon,...

  • How to Identify a Bichon Frise

    The Bichon Frise is a small, powder pull dog that has a precise and effortless trot. This gentle-mannered breed is playful and affectionate. The temperament should always be cheerful and...

  • How to Identify A Bolognese Dog

    The Bolognese is a breed originating from Italy and records of this species exist from as early as the 1200s. It became a favorite of the nobility throughout the courts of Europe for many years...

  • How to Identify a Bichon Frise Dog

    The Bichon Frise’s origin can be traced back to the 14th century when the Barbet Water Spaniel was crossbred with the French Poodle. They became a favorite of the 16th century French Royal...

  • How to Care for a Bichon Frise

    The Bichon Frise is compatible with most human families. It sheds very little and is virtually hypoallergenic. It is social yet independent, and it is small enough to suit apartment life. It is a...

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