The Advantages Of Puppies From Bichon Frise Breeders

“We never get our puppies from puppy mills”, touts the smiling and clean pet store worker, shoving a helpless and utterly adorable puppy into your face. The puppy all but screams “Help me!” But resist. Walk out the door and never come back to that store again.

All pet stores get their puppies from puppy mills. Buying that puppy would just perpetuate the misery that puppy’s parents and siblings had to go through. If you want a healthy and sensible companion pet, go to a shelter or a breed rescue to save a life and find the friendship you need. But if you have your heart set on raising a puppy, do your research to find out which breed is right for your lifestyle.

Puppy mills are barbaric places where dogs are treated like unfeeling breeding machines. They never get to play, they never get affection and they certainly never get veterinary care. The puppy mill workers do all the vet care, whether they know what they are doing or not.

One of the best things about getting your puppy from a Bichon Frise breeder is that you get to meet Mom. You may also get to meet Dad and even aunts and uncles. Genetics makes up a lot of how a puppy is going to behave in the future. When you can see what kind of dogs the puppy is going to be springing from, this will help you select a puppy wisely. You will be reassured that the puppy is healthy, sane and being well cared for.

A reputable Bichon Frise breeder takes the responsibility of finding good forever homes for each and every precious puppy very seriously. If you’ve ever been forced to give away an animal, you know exactly what they are going through. So Bichon Frise breeders will check you out very thoroughly, often including background checks and requesting a letter of character reference from you veterinarian. He or she will also drill you on your Bichon Frise knowledge to know what you are getting in for.

Bichon Frise breeders will also give their puppies’ basic training in how to get along with people, other dogs, household objects and everyday situations. Your Bichon will be socialized, taught its first housebreaking lessons and first basic training lessons. Your puppy will often be sold to you at just the right time they can best learn. This is often why you are put on waiting lists before the pups are even born, so you can pick the puppy up at the best time.

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