Monday, April 29, 2019

Bichon Puppies For Sale, Things To Know Before Buying One

By Raymond Carter


Lovable and cute are the adjectives people attach to puppies. They really find them adorable, especially dog lovers. The puppies create feelings inside them that drive their desire to adopt or somehow be a foster owner to one of them. It is costly, yes, but so does every other commodity in life. There are shops and online sites that have bichon puppies for sale.

Bichon frise is a breed of dogs who has white poufy fur standing out. They are generally small in size, not even standing more than one foot. They are naturally good companions to have with their quirky personality and jolly disposition. They sometimes are even mistaken as poodles.

Shedding fur is not in the nature of this breed. Thus, this is one of the reasons why people with allergies love to have them. They are dubbed as hypoallergenic. However, it is still good for them to talk to their doctors and spend time with the puppy before making the commitment.

This breed need constant love, affection, and attention from you. Socializing with you as well as your family is how they show theirs in return. Playing outside can help them adjust in being left alone for a while. They can get distracted with their friends and playmates.

Separation anxiety is a serious issue in their mental and emotional state. They cannot be left alone for longer periods. They need your commitment to always be there for them and to come home sooner when you have other engagements to tend to. If you cannot do this, then it would be best that you do not get a dog of this breed.

Active is an appropriate word to describe these fluffy creatures. They love to play and run around inside and outside the house. The phrase he is a lover, not a fighter really does describe them being social butterflies. Strangers are not treated differently from their owners. In fact, these people are just friends they have not yet met and acquainted with.

Nutrition is important. High quality food is more appropriate for them. If you prefer to make the food yourself, ask your veterinarian on how to properly prepare their food and food portions so they can get balanced nutrition. Regulate their diet as well because they are prone to overweight due to their small size.

Speak with your veterinarian as well in regards to their health. They sometimes get sick like humans and at times, they are prone to more serious diseases. It is important that you know the health risks that their breed is usually prone to. Allergies, juvenile cataracts, bladder infections, patellar luxation, and vaccination sensitivity are some of the issues they may encounter.

Grooming is necessary. Bath them at least once a month. Clip their nails regularly if you do not want to be scratched by them. When brushing their fur, it is best to do it every day instead of doing it twice or thrice a week. Grooming centers are not necessary when you can do this yourself. Just show them slowly how you do all this and they will get used to this grooming ritual eventually.




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