Bichon Frise Puppies For Sale In Southern California

Welcome to Karmel Bichons Located in Southern California, I am a small, private breeder dedicated to breeding high quality show and companion Bichons Frises. BIS GCH KARMEL'S BANANA IN PAJAMAS   "PJ" "Our little bundle of joy is turning 3 this week. She runs our house, the other dogs, and the cats. Daisy is the queen."I just wanted to share a picture of the Morkie puppy, Smooches, that I purchased from you in September 2007. Smooches is the child that my husband and I never had. I fell in love with her as soon as I saw her on your website. I was actually co... "Our beautiful boy Cash turned 1 yesterday! We love him more than we ever could have imagined. He is the sweetest, smartest and most loyal dog we have ever owned. Thank you Purebred Breeders! "Here's the most recent pic" Adopt a Bichon Frise Family:Bichon, companion, water dog Average size of male:Ht: 9.5-11.5, Wt: 7-12 Average size of female:Ht: 9.5-11.5, Wt: 7-12 Other names:Tenerife dog, Bichon Tenerife, Bichon a Poil Frise
Bichon Frise Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Watch Video About Bichon Frise Dogs Dogs 101: Bichon Frise Bichon Frise Dog Temperament Perky, bouncy and playful, the Bichon Frise's happy-go-lucky outlook endears him to all. He is friendly toward strangers and other dogs and pets, and is very good with children. He is sensitive, responsive and affectionate, as eager to cuddle as he is to play. He can bark a lot. Bichon Frise Dog Care Although small, the Bichon is an active dog and needs daily exercise. His needs can be met with a vigorous indoor game or, better, a romp in the yard or a short walk on leash. The white powder-puff coat needs brushing and combing every other day, plus scissoring and trimming every two months. He doesn't shed, but the loose hairs become entangled in the coat and can mat. He may be difficult to keep white in some areas. This is not a dog that should live outdoors. Bichon Frise Dog Health Major concerns: patellar luxation
Minor concerns: tooth loss, cataract Suggested tests: knee, eye Life span: 12-15 years Dogs Related to the Bichon Frise Interested in the history of the Bichon Frise dog breed? The Bichon Frise has his roots in the Mediterranean, originally produced by crossing the Barbet (a large water dog) with small, white lap dogs. This cross eventually produced a family of dogs known as Barbichons, which was later shortened to Bichons. The Bichons were divided into four types: the Bichon Maltaise, Bolognese, Havanese and Teneriffe. The Teneriffe, which was to later become the Bichon Brise, developed on the Canary Island of Teneriffe, probably having been taken there by Spanish seafarers in ancient times. In the 14th century, Italian sailors brought specimens back from the island to the Continent, where they quickly became favored pets of the upper class. Following a series of French invasions of Italy in the 1500s, the little dogs were adopted by the French. They were special pets of Francis I and his successor, Henry III.
They also enjoyed popularity in Spain, but for some reason, the breed's popularity waned throughout Europe. He did experience a brief resurgence during the reign of Napoleon III in the early 19th century, but once again quickly faded from favor. This began a new chapter in the Bichon's history, as he sank from court favorite to common street dog. The Bichon survived, however, because of his propensity for performing tricks, he teamed with peddlers and organ grinders to entertain passerbys or fair-goers for money. Best Breed Of Cat For Catching MiceWith the advent of World War I, the little dogs were nearly lost. Brittany Spaniel Puppies For Sale PaA few dogs were brought back home by soldiers, but no real effort to save the breed was made until a few French breeders began an earnest effort to establish the breed. Used Book Stores Coeur D'Alene Idaho
In 1933, the name officially became Bichon a Poil Frise (Bichon of the curly coat). The breed was threatened once again, this time by World War II, and it was not until he came to America in the 1950s that his future became more secure. Even then, the Bichon Frise did not catch on until he received a new hair cut and greater publicity in the 1960s. The breed suddenly caught the attention of fanciers and was recognized by the AKC in 1971. Shelters with Bichon Frise Dogs Some animal welfare organizations with Bichon Frises ready for adoption: The Animal Protectorates (TAPS) Humane Society and Adoption Center of Rockport-Fulton Second Chance DOG RescueThe Breeders Directory & Information Source is provided by the Bichon Frise Club of America, Inc. (BFCA) as a service for breeders who are members in good standing and to prospective Bichon Frise owners. The listings subscribed to by these members do not represent or imply any guarantee, warranty or other such assertion by BFCA.
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