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Bichon Frise


Touch a Bichon and you have touched a bit of heaven...
Hold a Bichon and you have held the world...
Love a Bichon and you will love life forever...
- Author Unknown

Bichon Frise puppy
Summer Knight puppy

 

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For more information on the characteristics and care of the Bichon Frise please contact any of the breeders listed below or:

Bichon Frise Club of America

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Bichon Frise 2008 Wall Calendar

Bichon Frise adult
Summer Knight Bichon

The Bichon Frise's exact origins are unknown. He is known to have taken the aristocracy of Europe by storm upon his arrival there in the 1300s. Coming from the Canary Islands, the Bichon Frise was first called the Bichon Tenerife. Upon his recognition by the kennel club of France as a purebred breed in the 1930s, the Bichon Tenerife's name was changed to Bichon Frise meaning "curly-coated lap dog". Bred to be a companion and pet, the Bichon Frise fits well into both city and country life.

The Bichon stands no more than 12 inches tall at the shoulder. He has large dark eyes and a black button nose. He has been called an "animated powder puff". His coat is thick and curly and usually solid white although he may have buff, apricot, or cream colored shadings.  The Bichon does need regular grooming, and must be completely dried after bathing to keep his coat tangle-free. However, his coat is considered to be non-shedding, non-allergenic, and odorless!

With a cheerful, friendly, and affectionate personality, the Bichon makes a wonderful family pet. He is playful, eager to please, and loves being the centre of attention. Many Bichons have been happily employed in the circus performing tricks! The Bichon gets along well with other household pets and is active enough to romp with the children! He also makes a fine companion for the elderly or disabled as most of his exercise needs can be met by playing around the house or garden.

A good watchdog, the Bichon Frise will alert his people to any unfamiliar faces. He takes well to obedience training and should start both training and socialization early. As a very sociable animal, the Bichon loves to get out and about and enjoys regular walks.

 

Photos displayed above courtesy of:
Roxanne Hamilton, Summer Knight
New York

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New York

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Roxanne Hamilton
242 Forsythe Avenue
Lindenhurst, NY  11757
(250) 962-6265
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Summer Knight

 
 


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